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Aratus

    The Skies and Weather-Forecasts of Aratus, Tr., With Notes, by E. Poste
    The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Aratus, Tr. Into Engl. Verse, With Notes, by J. Lamb
    The Phainomena, Or 'heavenly Displays' of Aratus, Done Into Engl. Verse by R. Brown
    Aratus
    The Phenomena And Diosemeia Of Aratus (1848)
    Phaenomena
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Focusing on celestial phenomena, this guide explores the insights of ancient Greek poet Aratus, enhanced by E. Poste's notes and commentary. Readers will discover techniques for weather forecasting and deepen their understanding of the cosmos, bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary knowledge.

      The Skies and Weather-Forecasts of Aratus, Tr., With Notes, by E. Poste
    • 2010

      Phaenomena

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This edition features a verse adaptation of Eudoxus' original work, presenting its themes and insights in a poetic format. The adaptation aims to make the philosophical concepts more accessible while retaining the essence of the original text. Readers can expect a blend of classical thought and modern interpretation, inviting a fresh perspective on Eudoxus' ideas.

      Phaenomena
    • 2010

      Focusing on celestial themes, this collection of poems explores the constellations and natural phenomena, reflecting ancient Greek perspectives on the universe. Divided into two sections, the work features straightforward poetry that is accessible to a wide audience. The prologue sets the tone, while the content serves as a valuable resource for those interested in astronomy, mythology, and ancient literature. This facsimile reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original, contributing to the understanding of humanity's historical relationship with the cosmos.

      The Phenomena And Diosemeia Of Aratus (1848)
    • 2004

      Aratus

      Phaenomena

      • 616 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.1(18)Add rating

      This edition of Aratus's Phaenomena features a comprehensive introduction, a facing-page translation, and detailed line-by-line commentary. It offers readers a thorough understanding of the text, illuminating its themes and significance in the context of ancient literature and astronomy.

      Aratus