Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Conon Of Samos
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 97    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Conon Of Samos:     more detail
  1. 280s Bc Births: 280 Bc Births, 285 Bc Births, 286 Bc Births, 287 Bc Births, Archimedes, Chrysippus, Antiochus Ii Theos, Conon of Samos, Li Si
  2. People From Samos Prefecture: Ancient Samians, Pythagoras, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Conon of Samos, Aesop, Melissus of Samos
  3. Ancient Samos: Ancient Samians, Samian Colonies, Pythagoras, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Samothrace, Conon of Samos, Perinthus, Aesop
  4. 3rd-Century Bc Writers: Archimedes, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Dicaearchus, Theophrastus, Conon of Samos, Philochorus, Menander
  5. Ancient Samians: Pythagoras, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Conon of Samos, Aesop, Melissus of Samos, Duris of Samos, Telesarchus of Samos
  6. 220 Bc: 220 Bc Births, 220 Bc Deaths, Conon of Samos, Philo of Byzantium, Pacuvius, Attalus Ii Philadelphus, Molon, Aristarchus of Samothrace
  7. Conon of Samos: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001

61. Sign Of Messiah
At the site of the original Virgin ERUA the astronomer conon of samos in 246 BCfinally inserted the Hair of Berenice , which we now call by the Latin name
http://home.t-online.de/home/Dr.Papke/messiah.htm
Dr. Papke
THE SIGN OF THE MESSIAH How I Identified the Star of Bethlehem
By Dr. Werner Papke
The enigma of the Star of Bethlehem has now been solved. Latest research reveals it was a new star that suddenly appeared at the "Throne of God" in the very womb of the ancient Babylonian constellation of the Virgin (ERUA) at 6:30 p.m. just after sunset on August 30 in 2 B.C. exactly when Jesus was born in Bethlehem. These startling results rule out the widely accepted date 4 B.C. for King Herod's death and give way to an entirely new understanding of the evolution of religions on our planet, demanding a thoroughgoing revision of Biblical cosmology as well.
A New Star in the Skies
For centuries the Star of Bethlehem has stimulated a flood of investigations to identify this most famous celestial phenomenon in the history of mankind. From the mass of relevant literature three scholarly interpretations stand out: a comet, a conjunction of planets, and a new star. But, as we shall see1, only a new star is in full harmony with the Biblical account of the Magi as found in Matthew 2.
The first in modern times who considered the star of Bethlehem to be a new star was the German astronomer Johannes KEPLER (1571-1630)2. When on October 10 in 1604 he saw a new star which had appeared in the right foot of the snakebearer (Ophiuchus) above the scorpion just 10 degrees from the spot where in the preceding year a conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn had occurred, Kepler erroneously believed the new star could have been brought about by that conjunction and therefore by analogy concluded that the Star of Bethlehem might also have been a new star that appeared some time, after a triple-conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn had taken place in 7 B.C.3

62. ~From Baal To Bukadawin~
The astronomer, conon of samos, declared it had been wafted to heaven. Hencethe constellation Coma Berenices, hair of Berenice, near that of Leo.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/6787/b.html
A B C D ... Z Baal or Bel- The chief god of the Phœnicians and Carthaginians.
Bacchus- The god of wine; he taught the cultivation of the grape and the preparation of its juice. His male followers were the satyrs and women devotees were known as bacchae or bacchantes. Greek drama developed from festivals in honor of Dionysus, the name usually given to him by the Greeks.
Balarama- In Hindu mythology, the half-brother of Krishna, who was (unlike Krishna), fair skinned.
Balder- In Norse mythology, the god of light and peace, son of Odin and Frigga. His mother asked everything in the world (animate and inanimate) to swear an oath that they would not harm her son. But the mistletoe was neglected in swearing this oath and Loki, the god of mischief and lies, was jealous of Balder. So he gave a dart of mistletoe to Hoder, the blind god of darkness, and aimed it at Balder. He died and the city of Asgard mourned. Hel, the queen of the underworld, allowed Balder to return to Asgard on the condition that every object in the world weep for him. Only Loki refused to shed a tear and the gods imprisoned him in a magic net and bound him to three stones. Balder was therefore condemned to die.
Balmung- In Norse mythology, the sword of Seigfried forged by Wieland, or Völand.

63. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Cole, Frank (406*) Collingwood, Edward (479*) Collins, John (310) Condamine, Charlesde La (480*) Condorcet, Marie Jean (696*) conon of samos (104) Coolidge
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html

64. Archimedes Free Essays
He regarded conon of samos, one of the mathematicians at Alexandria, very highlyfor his abilities as a mathematician and he also regarded him as a close friend
http://www.netessays.net/viewpaper/25362.html
Home Login Join FAQ ... Custom Papers Archimedes Subjects:
101,000 Term Papers

Arts

Custom Papers

Direct Essays
...
Hot Or Not College

Login:
Login Here!

Top Essay Sites
Get your essays here, to choose from!
Archimedes
Wordcount = 911
Featured Papers
Archimedes: Math Genius
Archimedes Archimedes Archimedes ... Click here for professional written papers on Archimedes This is only the first few lines of this paper!! If you would like to view the entire paper you need to register here
Top Essay Sites HELP!

65. Apronyms Category Listing - Science:Mathematics:Mathematicians - Page 1 Of 1
92%, conon of samos, Conic Observations Noted, Offered Numerical Orations toFriend Senior, Archimedes. MathematicallyOriented Stargazer. Angela Brett.
http://acronyms.co.nz/category.php?ID=1984293

66. Apronyms By Angela Brett - Page 4 Of 17
92%, conon of samos, Conic Observations Noted, Offered Numerical Orationsto Friend Senior, Archimedes. MathematicallyOriented Stargazer.
http://acronyms.co.nz/acronymist.php?name=angela&page=4

67. List Of Ancient Greeks - Namibia Internet Gateway - Namibia Link To The Internet
Conon Athenian general; conon of samos - astronomer; Corinna - poet;Cosmas Indicopleustes - explorer; Crantor - philosopher; Craterus of
http://www.namweb.com.na/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=List_of_ancient_Greeks

68. CONON De Samos
Translate this page conon de samos Vers 280 – vers 220av JC. conon de samos est connu pour avoirété l’Astronome officiel du Roi Ptolémée III Evergète à Alexandrie.
http://coll-ferry-montlucon.pays-allier.com/conon.htm
C ONON
de Samos
Vers 280 – vers 220 av J.C.
Conon de Samos est connu pour avoir été l’Astronome officiel du Roi Ptolémée III Evergète à Alexandrie . Il est cité dans un poème de Callimaque relatif à la « Chevelure de Bérénice ».
L’histoire du nom de cette constellation est la suivante : La Reine Bérénice II, épouse de Ptolémée Evergète avait fait le vœu d’offrir une mèche de ses cheveux aux Dieux si son mari obtenait la victoire dans sa guerre contre la Syrie. Guerre que Ptolémée avait entreprise pour venger l’assassinat de sa sœur par les Syriens. Quand il revint victorieux en 245, Bérénice se coupa une mèche et la déposa au temple. Le lendemain, la mèche de cheveux avait disparu et Conon déclara qu’il avait pu la voir parmi les étoiles entre la Vierge et le Lion ! Depuis ce jour, la constellation correspondante est connue sous le nom de « Chevelure de Bérénice ». Conon fut tout au long de sa vie un ami d’Archimède et ils échangèrent de nombreuses idées dans le domaine des mathématiques. Certains prétendent même que la courbe connue sous le nom de « spirale d’Archimède » fut en fait découverte par Conon mais que c’est Archimède qui en fit le plus usage.

69. Thalès
Translate this page 300 av. JC) pour la géométrie, et les astronomes conon de samos,Aristarque, Hipparque et Ptolémée. Ce dernier, vers 150 ap. JC
http://www.sciences-en-ligne.com/momo/chronomath/chrono1/Thales.html
THALES de Milet, grec, -624/-548 de la grecque (en grec, terre et metron mesure ), 300 ans avant Euclide Babyloniens et des Thalès "prouva" : qu'un diamètre partage un cercle en deux demi-cercles superposables;
que les angles à la base d'un triangle isocèle (i.e. qui a deux côtés de même mesure) sont superposables (de même mesure);
que deux angles "opposés par le sommet" (formés par deux droites sécantes) sont superposables (même mesure). A faire sourire quelques élèves de collège habitués au "c'est forcé"... Plus intéressant, ce résultat au programme de la classe de 4ème, qu'un élève de 5ème peut aussi parfaitement prouver à partir du rectangle et de la symétrie centrale : Tout angle « inscrit » dans un demi-cercle est un angle droit Thalès fonda (du grec ekleipsis ekleiptikos Plus tard, Euclide Aristarque (dit aussi Remarquable est sa conviction que la Terre tourne autour du Soleil : héliocentrisme (le Soleil est au centre de notre système planétaire). Cette pensée sera reprise par Pythagore mais, réfutée par

70. Conon De Samos

http://www.reunion.iufm.fr/recherche/irem/histoire/conon_de_samos.htm
CONON de Samos grec, vers -250 Cet astronome et géomètre grec, contemporain et ami d'Arch i mède semble être le "père" de la spirale du même nom. Il écrivit un important traité d'astronomie dont s'inspirera Hippa r que d e Nicée. La légende raconte que la reine Bérénice, fille du roi de Cyrène, épouse de Ptolémée III le bienfaiteur, dotée d'une magnifique chevelure, en sacrifia une partie dans un temple dédié à Aphrodite, déesse de l'amour et de la fécondité. Mais cette offrande fut dérobée. Conon aurait donné à la constellation qu'il observa alors, le nom de chevelure de Bérénice , encore usité de nos jours. L'Italie actuelle

71. La Chevelure De Bérénice
conon de samos en 247
http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/planetica/constellations/com.html
Nom latin Com Coma Berenices Coma Berenicis
17 coma par exemple) ainsi que des objets plus imposants tels l'amas globulaire ou les galaxies NGC 4874 NGC 4889 et surtout
Flamsteed

72. Conon. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. conon. (k ´n n, –nn) (KEY) , 3d cent. BC, Greek astronomer and mathematician of samos.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/co/Conon.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Conon (k n) ( KEY ) , 3d cent.

73. Conon
encyclopediaEncyclopedia conon, kO non, –nun Pronunciation Key.conon , 3d cent. BC, Greek astronomer and mathematician of samos.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce5/CE012354.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Infoplease Tools

74. Coma
conon de samos en 247 avant
http://moeru.cyna.net/coma.htm
B ERENIKÊ DE C OMA C ORONA S AINT de la C HEVELURE [Coma no Berenikê] 'Ranbu ! Konjiki no midaregami !!' [Dance tumultueuse ! La chevelure d'or désordonnée !! ] Bérénice , reine egyptienne, pleura abondamment lorsque son époux, Ptolémée III Evergète, dut quitter précipitamment la couche nuptiale. Séleucus II, roi de Syrie, menaçait les frontières du royaume. Inconsolable, elle alla pleurer aux pieds de Vénus / Isis (Déesse de la Chance et de l'Amour). Implorant son secours, elle jura ses grands dieux qu'elle offrirait sa chevelure, si son époux rentrait victorieux. Il revint indemne, auréolé de gloire. Chose promise, chose due : le jour même, Bérénice gagna le temple où elle déposa sa précieuse parure. Au petit matin, la 'relique' avait disparu... La reine était désespérée et le roi furieux de ce vol sacrilège, mais Conon, l'astronome de la cour qui apercu entre les étoiles du Lion et du Bouvier le noble présent, calma le couple royal en les assurant que les dieux, séduits par la magnifique chevelure de la reine, n'avaient pu s'empêcher de la transporter aux cieux en la transformant en cascade d'étoiles, pour pouvoir la contempler à loisir. Située à côté de la constellation du Lion dont elle formait naguère la queue, la

75. AllRefer Encyclopedia - SAmos, Greece (Greek Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
The poet Anacreon, the sculptor Rhoecus, and (according to legend) thefabulist Aesop lived on samos; Pythagoras and conon were born there.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/S/Samos.html
AllRefer Channels :: Health Yellow Pages Reference Weather SEARCH : in Reference May 31, 2004 You are here : AllRefer.com Reference Encyclopedia Greek Political Geography ... SAmos
By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z S
SAmos, Greek Political Geography
Related Category: Greek Political Geography SAmos [s A Pronunciation Key , island (1991 pop. 33,032), c.181 sq mi (469 sq km), SE Greece, in the Aegean Sea; one of the Sporades, near Turkey. Largely mountainous, it rises to c.4,725 ft (1,440 m) on Mt. Kerki. The main towns are KarlOvasi and Vathi, the capital of SAmos prefecture. The island has much fertile soil; grapes, tobacco, cotton, citrus fruits, and currants are grown, and wine is made. SAmos was inhabited in the Bronze Age, and about the 11th cent. B.C. it was colonized by Ionian Greeks. By the 6th cent. B.C. , when it was ruled by the tyrant Polycrates, the island was a commercial and maritime power and a cultural center. The poet Anacreon, the sculptor Rhoecus, and (according to legend) the fabulist Aesop lived on SAmos; Pythagoras and Conon were born there. SAmos was conquered by the Persians toward the end of the 6th cent. B.C.

76. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Conon (Mathematics, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
Related Category Mathematics, Biographies. cononkO´non, –nun PronunciationKey, 3d cent. BC, Greek astronomer and mathematician of samos.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/Conon.html
AllRefer Channels :: Health Yellow Pages Reference Weather SEARCH : in Reference May 31, 2004 You are here : AllRefer.com Reference Encyclopedia Mathematics, Biographies ... Conon
By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z C
Conon, Mathematics, Biographies
Related Category: Mathematics, Biographies Conon [k O u n] Pronunciation Key , 3d cent. B.C. , Greek astronomer and mathematician of Samos. He traveled in the western part of the Greek world making astronomical observations, then settled at Alexandria. He was a student of solar eclipses and was the first to note the constellation Coma Berenices. His mathematical studies included an investigation of conic intersections.
  • Encyclopedia U com Check out around 175,000 brief encyclopedia articles on almost all topics. Related Categories: People Science and Technology
    Science and Technology
    Mathematics ... Biographies
    More articles from AllRefer Reference on Conon
  • Encyclopedia U com Check out around 175,000 brief encyclopedia articles on almost all topics.
    Content on this web site is provided for informational purposes only. We accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities. About Us Contact Us Privacy Links Directory ...
    Link to AllRefer.com
  • 77. Planetenkunde.de / Mond - Namen - Rima Conon (Conon-Rille)
    Translate this page Bezeichnung conon-Rille Benennung (IAU) im Jahr 1964 Benannt nach dem benachbartenKrater » conon Namensgeber conon von samos Griechischer Astronom (ca.
    http://www.astrolink.de/p012/p01204/p01204150016.htm
    Missionen Adressen Missionsziele Shops Sonnensystem Mondkunde ^Übersicht Merkur Venus Erde Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptun Pluto Asteroiden Kometen ^Übersicht Geschichte Mond-Phasen Entstehung Entwicklung Geologie Oberfläche Wasser Erde-Mond Karten Namen Fakten MoFis SoFis Web-Links Tipps
    AstroLink.de
    ShuttleLink.de
    Planetenkunde
    RedShift.de
    Suche, etc.
    Impressum
    Mondkunde
    Geschichte
    Mond-Phasen
    Entstehung Entwicklung Geologie Oberfläche Wasser Erde-Mond Karten Namen Übersicht Landeplatz Landegebiet Krater Kraterkette Meer Ozean See Sumpf Bucht Ebene Albedostruktur Berg Gebirge Kap Tal Furche, Riss Rille, Rillengruppe Fakten MoFis SoFis Web-Links Tipps Mond Namen Rille (Rima), Rillengruppe (Rimae)
    Rima Conon
    Rima Conon Mission Mond Koordinaten: Mittl. Durchmesser: 30,0 km Dt. Bezeichnung: Conon-Rille Benennung (IAU) im Jahr Benannt nach dem benachbarten Krater Conon Namensgeber: Conon von Samos Griechischer Astronom (ca. 280 - 220 v.Chr.) Weiter: Rima Dawes CD-ROM Tipps Mission Mond Aufbruch ins All Die erste CD-ROM auf Basis der neuen AstroLink Datenbank! 2 CD-ROMs, Windows, 29,90 € Weitere Infos Buch-Tipps Light Full Moon ... Lacroux; Legrand

    78. Conon Samos
    conon samos. conon samos (circa 280 BC circa 220 BC) byl Rek matematika astronom. conon byl narozený na samos, Ionia a možná
    http://wikipedia.infostar.cz/c/co/conon_of_samos.html
    švodn­ str¡nka Tato str¡nka v origin¡le
    Conon Samos
    Conon Samos (circa 280 BC - circa: 220 BC ) byl Řek matematik a astronom Conon byl narozen na Samos Ionia a možn¡ zemřel v Alexandrie Ptolemaic Egypt
    VnějÅ¡­ spojen­

    Toto je strojov½ překlad čl¡nku z encyklopedie Wikipedia . Cel½ text je dostupn½ za podm­nek GNU FDL licence

    79. Coma Berenice Star Cluster
    conon from samos, a mathematician and astronomer who worked at the court, declaredto the king and his wife that the gods had placed the lost hair lock in the
    http://www.backyard-astro.com/focusonarchive/comaberenice/comaberenice.html
    The Coma Berenices star cluster (Melotte 111)
    History
    The Coma Berenices star cluster, is a large open cluster named after Berenice II, queen of Egypt. She was the daughter of Magas, king of Cyrene.
    Around 246 BC Berenice married Ptolemy III, king of Egypt, and became Queen Berenice II. Shortly after they married, Ptolemy set off on a campaign to support his sister in the Third Syrian War.
    The legend tells that Berenice vowed to the gods she would offer one of her amber hair locks in the temple of Arsinoe* at Zypherium, if her husband would safely return from his military expedition. The king returned victorious in 245 BC, and Berenice cut off one of her locks and placed it in the Temple's shrine. The next day the amber hair lock had disappeared. Conon from Samos, a mathematician and astronomer who worked at the court, declared to the king and his wife that the gods had placed the lost hair lock in the heavens. It could be seen as a new constellation between Virgo and Bootes: "Coma Berenice" (Berenice's Hair).

    "Coma Berenice” From the Atlas céleste de Flamstéed by John Flamsteed 1776. By courtesy of the National Library of the Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek)

    80. Conon
    Site Map. encyclopediaEncyclopedia conon, kO non, –nun PronunciationKey. conon , 3d cent. BC, Greek astronomer and mathematician of samos.
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0813265.html

    Encyclopedia

    Conon [k O u n] Pronunciation Key Conon , 3d cent. B.C. , Greek astronomer and mathematician of Samos. He traveled in the western part of the Greek world making astronomical observations, then settled at Alexandria. He was a student of solar eclipses and was the first to note the constellation Coma Berenices. His mathematical studies included an investigation of conic intersections. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
    Connors, Jimmy
    Conowingo Dam
    Print this page Cite this page AD AD AD ADS
    Link to Fact Monster
    Add Fact Monster search to your site ... Privacy
    Brought to you by:

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 97    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter