Crossword-Solution: ALMAGEST 8 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Almagest n. The celebrated work of Ptolemy of Alexandria, which
contains nearly all that is known of the astronomical observations and
theories of the ancients. The name was extended to other similar works.

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Astronomical treatise by Ptolemy, c. 150 A. D. 1 answer
Medieval treatise 1 answer
Medieval work on alchemy, astrology, etc. 1 answer
PTOLEMAEUS (Claudius), astronomical and mathematical work of 1 answer
PTOLEMY (Claudius), astronomical and mathematical work of 1 answer
Ptolemy classic. 1 answer
Ptolemy treatise on astronomy 1 answer
Ptolemy's star catalog 1 answer
Ptolemy's work on astronomy 1 answer
Work on astronomy 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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The book that he has made renders its author this service in return, that so long as the book survives its author remains immortal and cannot die, as Ptolemy declares in the Prologue to his Almagest: He is not dead, he says, who has given life to science.
The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Richard de Bury 1996
Thus many learned lawyers contributed to the Pandects, many physicians to the Tegni, and it was by this means that Avicenna edited his Canon, and Pliny his great work on Natural History, and Ptolemy the Almagest.
The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Richard de Bury 1996
But when it came to almagest and astrolabe, the counting of figures and reckoning of epicycles, away would go her thoughts to horse and hound, and a vacant eye and listless face would warn the teacher that he had lost his hold upon his scholar.
The White Company Arthur Conan Doyle 1997
Gradually philosophic Schools arose, first at Bagdad, and then at Cordova; and the Arabs carried on the task of commenting on Aristotle’s Logic, and Ptolemy’s Megiste Syntaxis—which last acquired from them the name of Almagest, by which it was so long known during the Middle Ages.
Alexandria and her Schools Charles Kingsley 2015
The _Cosmographia_ and _Almagest_ of Ptolemy, and the works of some Arabian authors, with books of tables, were the student’s manuals.
Old English Libraries Ernest Savage 2014
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1959–2008).