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What (who) is Zeno$527256$ - definition

PURPORTED 14TH CENTURY SEA VOYAGE
Nicolo Zeno; Nicolò Zeno; Zeno map; Zeno Map; Zeno Brothers; Estotiland; Estotilanda; Zeno brothers
  • A reproduction of the [[Zeno map]] from a 1793 book
  • Nicolò Zeno, by Antonio Bianchi (1858–1861)

Zeno (consul 448)         
GENERAL AND POLITICIAN OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
Flavius Zeno
Flavius Zeno (floruit 447–451) was an influential general and politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, of Isaurian origin, who served as magister militum per Orientem, and became consul and patricius.
Quantum Zeno effect         
EFFECT IN QUANTUM MECHANICS WHICH DISALLOWS CERTAIN CONDITIONS IN THE DECAYING OF A QUANTUM STATE
Zeno effect; Quantum zeno effect; Quantum Zeno Effect; Watched pot phenomena; Quantum zeno paradox; Turing paradox; QZE; Quantum Zeno problem
The quantum Zeno effect (also known as the Turing paradox) is a feature of quantum-mechanical systems allowing a particle's time evolution to be slowed down by measuring it frequently enough with respect to some chosen measurement setting.
Republic (Zeno)         
  •  [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], [[Pythagoras]], [[Aristotle]] & Zeno by [[François Pouqueville]]
  • Zeno, portrayed as a medieval scholar in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Modern bust of Zeno in Athens
GREEK PHILOSOPHER, FOUNDER OF STOICISM
Zenon of Citium; Zeno the Stoic; Zeno of Kition; Zeno Apathea; Zeno the stoic; Republic (Zeno); Zeno's Republic; Zeno of Cittium; The Republic (Zeno); On Nature (Zeno)
The Republic () was a work written by Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoic philosophy at the beginning of the 3rd century BC. Although it has not survived, it was his most famous work, and various quotes and paraphrases were preserved by later writers.

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Voyage of the Zeno brothers

The Zeno brothers, Nicolò (c. 1326 – c. 1402) and Antonio (died c. 1403), were Italian noblemen from the Republic of Venice who lived during the 14th century. They came to prominence in 1558, when their descendant, Nicolò Zeno the Younger, published a map and a series of letters purporting to describe an exploration made by the brothers of the north Atlantic and Arctic waters in the 1390s. The younger Nicolò claimed the documents were discovered in a storeroom of his family home.

Widely accepted at the time of publication, the map was incorporated into the works of leading cartographers, including Gerardus Mercator. Modern historians and geographers have disputed the veracity of the map and the described voyages, with some accusing the younger Zeno of forgery.

Nicolò and Antonio were brothers of the Venetian naval hero Carlo Zeno. The Zeno family was an established part of the aristocracy of Venice and held the franchise for transportation between Venice and the Holy Land during the Crusades. According to the younger Zeno, the map and letters date from around the year 1400 and describe a long voyage made by the Zeno brothers in the 1390s under the direction of a prince named Zichmni. Supporters of a legend involving the contemporaneous Scottish nobleman Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney suggest that Zichmni is a mistranscription of d’Orkney. The voyage supposedly traversed the North Atlantic and, according to some interpretations, reached North America nearly a century before the voyages of Christopher Columbus.