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  1. THE FIVE BOOKS OF M. MANILIUS
  2. 1st-Century Writers: Paul of Tarsus, Ovid, Hero of Alexandria, Josephus, Seneca the Younger, Barnabas, Marcus Manilius, Pamphilus of Alexandria
  3. Manilius - Astronomica : Vol. 469 Loeb Classical Library by Manilius. Translated By G. P. Goold, 1977-01-01
  4. THE Poems and Translations of Sir Edward Sherburne (1616-1702) Excluding Seneca and Manilius
  5. A new edition of Manilius, book 1 by Robinson Ellis, 2010-08-04
  6. An essay on the character of Manilius, in an epistle to juvenis. In which is attempted a description of the distressed, the miser and the liberal. ... By William Wyld. by William Wyld, 2010-05-28
  7. Uber Die Altesten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (1893) (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-09-10
  8. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 2 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  9. Stace, Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius: Oeuvres Complètes Avec La Traduction En Francais (French Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Publius Papinius Statius, et all 2010-06-13
  10. Uber Die Altesten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (1893) (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-09-10
  11. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 1 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  12. Roman Era Poets: Ovid, Horace, Lucretius, Gaius Maecenas, Paulinus of Nola, Marcus Manilius, Lucan, Ausonius, Lucius Afranius, Statius
  13. M. Manilii Astronomicon Ex Editione bentleiana Cum Notis et Interpretatione in Usum Delphini by Manilius, 1828-01-01
  14. Astronomicon A Iosepho Scaligero Ex Vetusto Codice Gemblacendi Infinitis Mendis Repurgarum (1655) (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Joseph Scaligeri, 2009-07-17

61. Pontikos Lie Number Five
Pontikos Lie Number Five “Arthur Kemp lies about manilius . . . THE TRUTHmanilius was not an astronomer, as Pontikos foolishly claims!
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Pontikos Lie Number Five : “Arthur Kemp lies about Manilius . . . to claim that Greeks were a dark nation (implying that they were of mixed race)” THE LIE: Pontikos writes: "Arthur Kemp uses the Roman astronomer Manilius (in passim: he also wrongly believes that Manilius is a historian) to claim that Greeks were a dark nation (implying that they were of mixed race): "the Roman historian Manilius counted the Greeks as amongst the dark nations of the world, referring to the Greeks as part of the "colorate gentes" (Astronomica, iv, 719.)" Current scholarly opinion holds that coloratus means not swarthy but tanned. Indeed, coloratus is the passive participle of the verb coloro and means "someone who has acquired color". Indeed, Manilius speaks of the "colored faces of the Greeks" who frequent the gymnasium and the palaestra, implying that these "colored faces" were the result of exercise in the open air and not "race mixing" as Kemp wrongly implies." THE TRUTH: Manilius was not an astronomer, as Pontikos foolishly claims! He was a poet, who is recognized as a historian because of the nature of many (but not all) of the topics covered in his works, called the "Astronomica."

62. Category Author Quote Death Manilius We Begin To Die As Soon As
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63. Manilius
Translate this page manilius. Apeninnen und manilius. Cassegrain Vixen VC 200 L, 200mm 1800mm,Komposit aus 5 Frames/sec 3 sec AVI. (Astrostack, AVI2BMP).
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64. Abry
manilius, Astronomica, Livre I, édition, traduction et commentaire .
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74, Rue Pasteur 69007 Lyon Manilius, Astronomica.
Astronomie et Astrologie.
Titres universitaires : Thèse : "Manilius, Astronomica, Livre I, édition, traduction et commentaire". Principales publications : Direction d'ouvrage : "L'horoscope de Rome, (Cicéron, Diu., II, 98-99)", Actes du Congrès Les Astres, (Université de Montpellier, Mars, 1995), t. II, p. 121-140, Montpellier, 1996. "Les catalogues d'étoiles, de l'astronomie descriptive à la République céleste", Actes du Congrès de l'APLAES (Université de Saint-Etienne, Mai 1995), p. 77-98. "Les anaphorai des signes du zodiaque et la question des latitudes", Actes du Colloque international de Saint-Etienne (Juin 1996) Sciences exactes et sciences appliquées à Alexandrie, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 1998, p. 305-324. "Les Laudes Europae, Manilius, Astr., IV, 681-695", Actes du Colloque Du mythe d'Europe à l'Europe, tenue à l'E.N.S., Paris (Avril 1997), collection Caesarodunum XXXI bis, Tours, Centre de Recherches A. Pigagniol, 1998, p. 91-101.

65. VORLESUNG 05 470 Einführung In Die Antike Poetik Raum 2127a, Di
- Raum 1005, Mo 14 - 16, Gindhart. Dichtung und Lehre bei manilius, Diss.
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VORLESUNG
Raum 2127a, Di 14 - 16 Lausberg Literaturhinweise:
M. Fuhrmann, Dichtungstheorie der Antike, Darmstadt 2. Auflage 1992 Texte:
SEMINARE Ekphrasis - Die Beschreibung in der antiken Literatur - Blockseminar in Sion, 28.05. - 04.06.00
Antike Fabeln
Raum 2127a, Mo 16 - 18 Lausberg
Wissenschaftliche Textausgabe
Phaedri Augusti liberti liber fabularum, ed. A. Guaglianone, Torino (Paravia) 1969.
Homer "Odyssee" - J. Joyce "Ulysses"
Raum 1087, Mi 15 - 18 Geppert/
Lausberg James Joyce: Ulysses. Annotated Student‘s Edition. Hg. Von Declan Kiberd. London: Penguin 1992 (oder eine andere Ausgabe, z.B. Vintage) Homer: Odyssee. Dt. von Wolfgang Schadewaldt, Rowohlt Klassiker 29 Jean Paris: James Joyce. Hamburg: Rowohlt 181996 Richard Ellmann: James Joyce. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 1996 Homer, Odyssee, Di 13-14, Raum 2127a, Lausberg Raum 2127a, Di 13 - 14 Lausberg Empfohlene Textausgabe: Homeri Odyssea, ed. P. von der Muehll, Stuttgart 1984 Manilius „Astronomica" und die antike Astrologie - Scheinerwerb - Raum 1005, Mo 14 - 16 Gindhart empfohlene Textausgaben:
  • Manilius, Astronomica ed. G.P. Goold, ed.corr.ed.prim. (1985) Stuttgart/Leipzig 1998

66. Manilius Astronomica (Lcl, 469) Hardcover: 387 Pages; (December 1977) More Produ
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67. Les Dieux, Hommes Et Peuples
Translate this page LE NOM DE) MALCHUS (HISTORIEN) MALLIUS THEODORUS (FLAVIUS) MAMERTINUS (CLAUDIUS)MAMILIUS LIMETANUS (C.) MAMURRA MANDULIS (DIEU) MANES manilius (C.) manilius
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68. Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark By Stephen Roth
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In Appendix E of The Undiscovered Country I suggest that Alderamin in the constellation Cepheus might be the star Bernardo refers to ("yond same star that's westward from the pole") in Act I, Scene I. The best evidence for that speculation is the passage below, from Marcus Manilius' first-century Astronomicon, a Latin astronomical/astrological discourse in verse that was rediscovered in the 1400s and published in various editions, including three important ones edited by Joseph Scaliger in 1579, 1590, and 1600. (Appendix E has more information on Scaliger.) This passage (from Book V, lines 449-485 in Goold's edition) describes the characteristics of people born with Cepheus rising. (Rising signs were/are believed to predict a person's outward character, distinct from their inner self, which is determined by their sun sign.) The section reads like it was written to describe Shakespeare.

69. Bienvenue à Lunaparc
Translate this page Le cratère manilius. latitude 14.5°N / longitude 9.1°E. Ces deux structuresET se situent aux abords des contours de manilius. AVANT (1966). APRES (1994).
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Bienvenue à Lunaparc Le cratère MANILIUS latitude 14.5°N / longitude 9.1°E La photo de gauche est issue de la sonde Lunar Orbiter II (1966) et celle de droite de la sonde Clémentine (1994). Ce cratère de 38 km de diamètre présente deux structures. Ces deux structures E.T se situent aux abords des contours de Manilius. AVANT (1966) APRES (1994) La première structure, se trouve dans le cercle blanc en bas à gauche du cliché. On dirait bien que cela ressemble à une statue E.T ! La seconde structure, se trouve dans le cercle blanc en haut à droite. Troublant non ! Autre détail, chaque structure se situe près d’une zone étrangement brillante et réfléchissante pointée par les flèches rouges ! Retour liste des Lunaparc Retour page d’accueil

70. Canismajor
legs with Sirius carried in its jaws. manilius called it ‘the dogwith the blazing face’. Canis Major seems to cross the sky
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Canis Major

The great dog
Canis Major is dominated by the star Sirius
Canis Major, with Sirius marking its snout, shown in the
Uranographia of Johann Bode (1801).
Mythologists such as Eratosthenes and Hyginus said that the constellation represented Laelaps, a dog so swift that no prey could outrun it. This dog had a long list of owners, one of them being Procris, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens and wife of Cephalus, but accounts differ about how she came by it. In one version the dog was given to her by Artemis, goddess of hunting; but a more likely account says that it is the dog given by Zeus to Europa, whose son Minos, King of Crete, passed it on to Procris. The dog was presented to her along with a javelin that could never miss; this turned out to be an unlucky gift, for her husband Cephalus accidentally killed her with it while out hunting.
The name of the star Sirius comes from the Greek word seirius Georgics
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71. Rare Astronomy Titles
Maestlin, Michael,, Epitome astronomiae, qva brevi explication, 1624.manilius, Marcus. Marci Manilii Astronomicon. 1655. manilius, Marcus.
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of the Right Reverend John Wilkins. London, 1708.
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ASTRONOMY
Author Date
Index
UF Libraries Catalog Ali ibn Abi al-Rijal Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel libri De ju Bailly, Jean Sylvain Histoire de l'astronomie moderne depuis la Bailly, Jean Sylvain Histoire de l'astronomie moderne depuis la Baxter, Andrew, Matho : or, The cosmotheoria puerilis, a d Bonatti, Guido, Guidonis Bonati foroliviensis mathematici Burritt, Elijah H. Atlas designed to illustrate the Geography Copernicus, Nicolaus Nicolai Copernici Torinensis. Astronomia i Costard, George, A letter to Martin Folkes, esq., president Curson, H. The theory of sciences illustrated; or, Th Delmedigo, Joseph So Elim : Ma`yan ganim : Hukot shamayim : Gev Ewing, John, A plain elementary and practical system of Ferguson, James, Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton' Ferguson, James, Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton' Ferguson, James, The young gentleman and lady's astronomy, Fontenelle Conversations on the plurality of worlds.

72. Rare Astronomy Titles
Galilei 1655. manilius, Marcus. Marci Manilii Astronomicon. 1655. geography.1674. manilius, Marcus. The sphere of Marcus manilius made an Engl, 1675.
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of the Right Reverend John Wilkins. London, 1708.
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ASTRONOMY
Date Author
Index
UF Libraries Catalog Sacro Bosco, Joannes Peurbach, Georg von Novae theoricae planetarum Georgii Peurbac Bonatti, Guido, Guidonis Bonati foroliviensis mathematici Ali ibn Abi al-Rijal Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel libri De ju Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monlvciani, Piccolomini, Alessan Della sfera del mondo. Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monluciani Zodiacus, siue Proclus, Procli De sphaera liber. Cleomedis De mvn Peucer, Kaspar, De dimensione terrae et geometrice numeran Peurbach, Georg von, Theoricae novae planetarum ... Gosselin, Jean, Kalendrier gregorien perpetuel, traduit de Gallucci, Giovanni P Theatrum mundi, et temporis Copernicus, Nicolaus Nicolai Copernici Torinensis. Astronomia i Maestlin, Michael, Epitome astronomiae, qva brevi explication Galilei, Galileo, Dialogo di Galileo Galilei Linceo matemati Gassendi, Pierre, Institutio astronomica Iuxta Hypotheseis t Foster, Samuel

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74. Roman History, Roman Civilization
Neither were allied with Pompey. C. manilius, tribune in 66, was a Pompeian andhis fellow tribune Memmius was a supporter and also a relation of Pompey's.
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A Chronology of the Catilinarian Conspiracy II. 66 B.C.E. The next year, M'. Lepidus and L. Volcacius were consuls. Neither were allied with Pompey. C. Manilius, tribune in 66, was a Pompeian and his fellow tribune Memmius was a supporter and also a relation of Pompey's. Manilius proposed legislation under which Pompey would receive the Mithridatic command. Cicero and Caesar both supported it. Q. Catulus opposed it on the grounds that it set an unconstitutional precedent, but to no avail.
Cicero had been elected praetor and happened to be assigned the court de reputundis in which Licinius Macer, an ally of Crassus, was charged for extortion during his provincial govenorship. Cicero prided himself in conducting the trial in such a way that Crassus' monetary influence was not felt, and that won popular support. (Ad Att. I.4.) Macer, facing conviction, committed suicide. Stockton reads the trial as marking a new stage in the hostility between Crassus and Cicero that was to mark their careers. Cicero, at this point in his career at least, was on good terms with Antonius and used his influence to help elect Antonius, who had been expelled from the Senate in 70, and with whom he would later serve as consul.
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75. Images De La Lune
Translate this page Dans le quart inférieur gauche de l'image, on trouve le cratère manilius (39km), le cratère délabré Boscovitch (46 km) et le cratère rempli de lave
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Au nord, l'uniformité de la mer de la Sérénité n'est rompue que par le petit cratère bien net Bessel (16 km).
La mer s'arrête, au sud, aux pieds des Monts Haemus , eux-mêmes interrompus par le cratère Menelaus (27 km).
Dans le quart inférieur gauche de l'image, on trouve le cratère Manilius (39 km), le cratère délabré Boscovitch (46 km) et le cratère rempli de lave Julius Caesar (90 km).
Au-delà commence la mer de la Tranquilité
Atlas Gründ - Rükl pages 23 et 34.

76. . : Phoenix Resources : .
dwadashamsas, or dwads. manilius, a Latin astrologer born about thetime of Jesus, was also aware of this type of division. He called
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Manilus’ System of Dodecatemories (DWADS)
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This somewhat technical article describes a method of delineation that can point to very precise differences between charts of twins, or make distinctions between charts by examining the mental and spiritual expression of a planet in a particular degree of the zodiac. I have used the chart of President Grant because I feel his life path was quite different from what he said he wanted for himself, and the dwads speak to those differences. Click here for Ulysses S. Grant's birth chart Many astrologers are familiar with a Hindu system of division of the sign of the zodiac into two and one half degree segments called dwadashamsas, or dwads. Manilius, a Latin astrologer born about the time of Jesus, was also aware of this type of division. He called the two and one half degree segments DODECATEMORIES, meaning the twelfth part of a sign. Manilius begins by describing the dodecatemories in much the same way as the generally accepted Hindu method. The first segment of a sign is ruled by the sign itself, the second by the next sign, and so on. Thus, the first two and one half degrees of Taurus are ruled by Taurus, and 22 1/2 to 25 degrees of Scorpio are ruled by Leo. Practice will make this calculation come naturally. One guide is that the dodecatemory which begins a decanate is always ruled by a sign of the same element as the sign in which you are working.

77. . : Phoenix Resources : .
Marcus manilius was a Roman astrologer, born about the time of Christ. maniliusconsiders all aspects of chart erection and delineation.
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Decanates
by Stephanie Jean Clement, Ph.D.
Modern astrologers are fascinated by astrological methods which allow us to sort out our similarities and differences by sign and house. We consider planets, aspects and sign divisions in myriad combinations, always searching for some new clue to our individuality. The ancient astrologers were no different and some of them have passed down patterns which are as new as this article and as old as time. Marcus Manilius was a Roman astrologer, born about the time of Christ. He based his poetic astrological work on foundations of Greek thought, for the most part, producing ASTRONOMICA. Manilius considers all aspects of chart erection and delineation. He demonstrates his thorough knowledge of astronomy and astrology throughout his discussion. He states that the earth is a sphere and he uses two arguments to support this idea: the behavior of the constellations and the path and progress of the Moon's shadow on the earth during solar eclipses. "Manilius allots the decanates (or decans - ten degree divisions of the zodiac) to the signs of the zodiac. He assigns the first decanate of the zodiac to Aries. The next ten degrees go to Taurus then to Gemini. The sign of Taurus gets decanate rulership from the signs Cancer, Leo and Virgo. This pattern continues until the last decanate of Pisces finds Pisces for its ruler.

78. Kommentar N. Thurn
Translate this page durch Mittelalter und frühe Neuzeit. Hauptseminar manilius, Astronomica.2-std., Mo 16-18 Uhr. Das Lehrgedicht Astronomica des M
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Hauptseminar: Manilius, Astronomica
2-std., Mo 16-18 Uhr
Das Lehrgedicht Astronomica des M. Manilius ist zur Zeit des Prinzipats von Augustus und Tiberius entstanden und uns in fünf Büchern überliefert. Mit seiner astrologischen Lehre hat man Manilius oft als "Anti-Lukrez" bezeichnet; in jedem Fall steht der stoische "Fatum"-Gedanke im Zentrum einer Weltsicht, die sich gegen die Zufallslehre der Epikureer wendet. Unter Ausblendung rein technischer Passagen sollen repräsentative Abschnitte gelesen werden; Referate werden die Fragen der Quellen, Überlieferung, Vollständigkeit sowie des Fortlebens des ersten uns vollständig erhaltenen astrologischen Lehrbuchs behandeln.
2-std., Di 16-18 Uhr Der Dialog De natura deorum
2-std., Mo 14-16 Uhr Die Übung soll eine allgemeine Einführung in die Entwicklung der lateinischen Sprache von den ersten Sprachzeugnissen (5. Jh. v. Chr.) bis zum Übergang zum "Vulgärlatein" (5.-6. Jh. n. Chr.) bieten. Anhand von literarischen und epigraphischen Beispielen werden italienische Dialekte und griechisch/etruskische Substrate vorgestellt und analysiert. Weitere Schwerpunkte sind eine Einführung in linguistische Terminologie, Lautentwicklung und Prosodie der lateinischen Sprache.

79. Deborah Houlding: The Problems Of House Division - Part 1
of this, and to show where key modifications have occurred, research should beginwith our earliest detailed source, the Astronomica by Marcus manilius.
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House rulerships
Meaning of Angular, Succeedent, Cadent

The Houses: Temples of the Sky

Astrological houses don't exist as an astronomical reality; their application is symbolic. In order to use any form of symbolism effectively, its basis must be clearly understood. We know this in terms of understanding what the houses mean, but it equally applies to understanding the history, philosophy and symbolic basis of the method of division used.
THE PROBLEMS OF HOUSE DIVISION
Introduction: The historical setting
With the variety of house systems available, all astrologers face the dilemma of choosing which method to adopt and understanding the reasons why. The only hard fact to guide them is that each system has a merit of its own; beyond that, the question of which house system works best is sensitive to so much subjective reasoning and variations of interpretative style that it would be impossible to prove. Despite this, many astrologers have sought to establish that their selected method is the 'pure' system to which others can be considered corruptions. Often this is based on an attempt to claim insight into the original system as verified in the work of Ptolemy, even though Ptolemy's work suggests a personal disregard to the use of houses generally and within the Tetrabiblos they are barely mentioned. However, tracing the development of house construction from its earliest sources does offer an illuminating path through which we can monitor the recognition of inherent technical difficulties, and the subsequent attempts to resolve them in alternative calculation methods.

80. 2000 Lunar Eclipse Crater Tables
0319 Timocharis 0546 Copernicus 0319 Plato 0547 Pytheas 0327 Aristoteles 0551Timocharis 0328 Eudoxus 0555 Plato 0329 Campanus 0601 manilius 0331
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Eclipses During 2000
by Fred Espenak
Published in Observer's Handbook 2000 , Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Table 1 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2000 January 21 Table 2 Crater Immersion and Emersion Times for the Total Lunar Eclipse of 2000 July 16 Predictions include 2% enlargement of the umbral shadow due to Earth's atmosphere.
Return to Eclipses During 2000
WebMaster: Fred Espenak
Planetary Systems Branch - Code 693
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