Crossword-Solution: PTOLEMY 7 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Greek astronomer 1 answer
Astronomer refuted by Copernicus 1 answer
Astronomer with a geocentric model of the universe 1 answer
Cataloger of the "original 48" constellations 1 answer
Cleopatra's dynasty. 1 answer
Copernicus proved him wrong 1 answer
Dynasty of ancient Egypt. 1 answer
Egyptian astronomer 1 answer
Famous Egyptian astronomer. 1 answer
Astronomer of Alexandria 1 answer
He discovered evection, the irregularity in the moon's orbit 1 answer
Influential second-century Greek astronomer and geographer 1 answer
Influential second-century astronomer 1 answer
Revolutionary thinker? 1 answer
SABRA, father of 1 answer
Second-century astronomer 1 answer
Second-century astronomer and mathematician 1 answer
Ancient dynasty name 1 answer
Ancient astronomer who wrote the "Almagest" 1 answer
Ancient astronomer proved to be wrong by Copernicus 1 answer
Ancient Greek astronomer with an Earth-centered theory 1 answer
Ancient Greek astronomer 1 answer
Ancient Egyptian astronomer 1 answer
"Almagest" mathematician 1 answer
ANCIENT astronomer 2 answers
MACEDONIAN dynasty 2 answers
MACEDONIAN Kings family name 2 answers
ARSINOE, father of 2 answers
BERENICE, slayer of 3 answers
Ancient Egyptian ruler 5 answers
Copernicus 7 answers
Egyptian king 9 answers
AN ARGUMENT THAT ASSUMES THAT WHICH IS TO BE PROVED 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PTOLEMY (5)

Deplorable pride! We know nothing of our nature, and we charge our blunders to it; and, in a fit of unaffected ignorance, cry out, "The truth is in doubt, the best definition defines nothing!" We shall know some time whether this distressing uncertainty of jurisprudence arises from the nature of its investigations, or from our prejudices; whether, to explain social phenomena, it is not enough to change our hypothesis, as did Copernicus when he reversed the system of Ptolemy.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Servetus had rendered many services to scientific truth, and one of these was an edition of Ptolemy's Geography, in which Judea was spoken of, not as "a land flowing with milk and honey," but, in strict accordance with the truth, as, in the main, meagre, barren, and inhospitable.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
XII With them Lactantius is, Claude Ptolemy, Trissino, Pansa, and Capilupi mine, Latino Giovenal, it seems to me; Sasso, and Molza, and Florian hight Montine; With him, by whom through shorter pathway we Are led to the Ascraean font divine, Julio Camillo; and meseems that I Berna, and Sanga, and Flaminio spy.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
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
The Satadru, (_Sanscrit_, the Hundred Streamed,) the Sutledj, known first to the Greeks in the time of Ptolemy.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with PTOLEMY (3)

Reading list (1972 edition)[edit]1. Homer — Iliad, Odyssey2. The Old Testament3. Aeschylus — Tragedies4. Sophocles — Tragedies5. Herodotus — Histories6. Euripides — Tragedies7. Thucydides — History of the Peloponnesian War8. Hippocrates — Medical Writings9. Aristophanes — Comedies10. Plato — Dialogues11. Aristotle — Works12. Epicurus — Letter to Herodotus; Letter to Menoecus13. Euclid — Elements14. Archimedes — Works15. Apollonius of Perga — Conic Sections16. Cicero — Works17…
Mortimer J. Adler How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
That’s how Ptolemy imagined the disposition of his memories, his thoughts: they were still his, still in the range of his thinking, but they were, many and most of them, locked on the other side a closed door that he’s lost the key for. So his memory became like secrets held away from his own mind. But these secrets were noisy things; they babbled and muttered behind the door, and so if he listened closely he might catch a snatch of something he once knew well.
Walter Mosley The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
The fondest dream of the information age is to create an archive of all knowledge. You might call it the Alexandrian fantasy, after the great library founded by Ptolemy I in 286 BC.
Gary Wolf
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).