PPT-Ptolemy
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Hillary Rebollar and Emery Reed Period 5 Biography Claudius Ptolemaeus 100170 CE Alexandria Egypt of Roman Empire a stronomer geographer and mathematician not
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Hillary Rebollar and Emery Reed Period 5 Biography Claudius Ptolemaeus 100170 CE Alexandria Egypt of Roman Empire a stronomer geographer and mathematician not much is known about his life. In 150 A.D., Claudius Ptolemy applied a geometric model to the heavens. Spheres and perfect circles formed the basis of his hypothesis of the planetary movements in a geocentric cosmology. In the 2latitudes. Eqs. (1) and (2) were applied to calculate the approximate modern coordinates of the points located in Morocco and further south from it, along with those of some of the known points in A Cleopatra VII. INTRODUCTION. Cleopatra's family ruled Egypt for more than 100 years before she was born around 69 B.C. The stories and myths surrounding Cleopatra's tragic life inspired a number of books, movies and plays, including . Queen of Kings. The Baby is here!. In 69 BC Cleopatra was born in Alexandria, Egypt. Her mother is unknown and her father is Ptolemy Xll . Teenage Queen. At age eighteen Cleopatra became queen. She also married her younger brother Ptolemy . Bl. 7. February 26. th. 2009. A Life Worth Knowing. The Beginning of Cleopatra’s Life. Cleopatra was born 69 B.C.. One of the most famous Egyptian rulers for over three hundred years. Was a threat to the throne, her father made her marry her brother, and they both ruled the throne. FLOOD. PROMISE. LAW. PROMISE LAND. UNITED KINGDOM. DIVIDED KINGDOM. TODAY. CAPTIVITY. RETURN. MESSIAH. OLD TESTAMENT. NEW. . TESTAMENT. INTER TESTAMENT. PERIOD. 120 yrs. Saul. David. Solom. on. United. Motions of the Planets. The ancient astronomers believed that the Universe was made up of spheres (orbs). The sphere that contained all of the objects seen in space was the Celestial Sphere. The sphere rotated around the earth making it appear as if all celestial objects were revolving around the earth. In this image you can see the stars and the Sun look as if they’re attached to the sphere Where is the person in the image trying to get to?. Science and Exploration. Mrs. Kercher. 8. th. Grade Gifted. Essential Question. How did new ideas lead to exploration and cultural and economic change?. The Scientific Revolution. The Big Idea:. Europeans developed a new way of gaining knowledge, leading to a Scientific Revolution that changed the way people thought about the world.. Revolution. What is a Revolution?. A Revolution is a complete change, or an overthrow of a government, a social system, etc.. “Science” Before . the Scientific Revolution. Based almost entirely on reasoning. Plato. Circa 427 –347 BC Athens. Greek mathematicians had proven that the sum of the angles of a triangle is 180° exactly.. Nothing made by man is exact.. Theory . of Forms. Not Christian, but. Queen of Kings. The Baby is here!. In 69 BC Cleopatra was born in Alexandria, Egypt. Her mother is unknown and her father is Ptolemy Xll . Teenage Queen. At age eighteen Cleopatra became queen. She also married her younger brother Ptolemy . Learning Target 7.58. Learning Target 7.73. Learning Target 7.73. I can identify . the voyages of discovery. , the locations of the routes, . and the influence of technology in the developments of a new European worldview. Argead. Dynasty (332-309). Alexander . the Great (332-323. ). Philip III . Arrhidaeus. (323-317). Alexander IV (316-309). Key Terms. Alexander the Great. Philip . III . Arrhidaeus. Perdiccas. Alexander IV. also saw 10 0 for Venus and almost 30 Now let Ptolemy himself writes For example Dreyer admits that Ptolemys lunar theory does a poor job of representing the variation of distance to the moon23 most o
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