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  1. 15 de jun. de 2007 · Aratea; by. Germanicus Caesar, 15 B.C.-19 A.D; Aratus, Solensis; Breysig, Alfred August Bernhard, 1831-1902. Publication date. 1899. Publisher.

  2. Germanicus: Aratea. Ab Iove principium magno deduxit Aratus, carminis at nobis, genitor, tu maximus auctor, te veneror, tibi sacra fero doctique laboris. primitias. probat ipse deum rectorque satorque.

  3. Germanici Caesaris Aratea by Germanicus Caesar, 15 B.C.-19 A.D. Publication date 1899 Topics Aratus, Solensis Publisher Lipsiae, B.G. Teubneri Collection Boston_College_Library; blc; americana Contributor Boston College Language Latin. xxxiv, 92 pages 18 cm

  4. Astronomical-computistical collection. Aratea text: Germanicus, Aratea; Scholia Strozziana. Parchment — ii (paper) + 203 fols. — 394 × 262 mm. Support: Layout: written in two columns, 47 lines per page. Written space: 320 × 197 mm.

  5. Germanicus: Aratea Aratea Digital. Introduction. Germanicus or Tiberius (recent scholarship still argues about the authorship) made a second translation of Aratus’ poem known to us. Germanicus employed a more critical approach to the Phaenomena.

  6. The Aratea of Germanicus. The Aratea represents a compendium of texts on astronomy. It mainly contains the Latin translation of the Phainomena composed by the Greek poet Aratus of Soloi in the version written by Claudius Germanicus († 19 AD).

  7. ivanadob.github.io › aratea-data › text__aratus_phaenomenaAratus: Phaenomena Aratea Digital

    The Phaenomena (literally “Things that appear”) is a didactic poem comprising 1154 hexameters composed by the poet Aratus of Soli (ca. 315/310 – 240 BC). It can be divided into two parts which follow an introductory hymn to Zeus (1-18): a description of the constellations and the circles, later called Phaenomena (19-558), and the ...