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English: Pages from the Almagest by Ptolemy. Arabic text with astronomical tables. Shelfmark: MS. Pococke 369
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Ptolemy  (100–170)  wikidata:Q34943 s:en:Author:Ptolemy q:en:Ptolemy
 
Ptolemy
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Birth name: Κλαύδιος Πτολεμαῖος; Claudius Ptolemaeus; Claudius Ptolemeus; Claudius Ptolemy; Klaudios Ptolemaios
Description Roman mathematician, geographer, astronomer, astrologer, music theorist and philosopher
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Location of birth/death Ptolemais Hermiou Alexandria
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