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Ptolemy$65290$ - traduction vers néerlandais

KING OF EGYPT
Ptolemy IX; Ptolemy IX Soter II; Ptolemy X Lathyrus; Ptolemy IX of Egypt; Ptolemy Lathyros; Ptolemy Lathyrus; Ptolemy IX Lathyros; Ptolemy IX, King of Egypt
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Ptolemy      
n. ptolemaic (naam van twee Egyptische vooreeuwse engeltjes; wiskundig en astronoom uit Cyprus)
Claudius Ptolemaeus         
  • A depiction of the Ptolemaic Universe as described in the ''Planetary Hypotheses'' by [[Bartolomeu Velho]] (1568).
  • Pages from the ''[[Almagest]]'' in Arabic translation showing astronomical tables.
  • A printed map from the 15th century depicting Ptolemy's description of the ''[[Ecumene]]'' by Johannes Schnitzer (1482).
  • A diagram showing [[Pythagorean tuning]].
  • A copy of the ''Quadripartitum'' (1622)
  • Ptolemaic Egypt]].
2ND-CENTURY ROMAN MATHEMATICIAN, ASTRONOMER, GEOGRAPHER
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n. Claudius Ptolemaeus (Egyptisch astronoom, geograaf en wiskundige, verkondigde dat de aarde het centrum van het heelal is)

Définition

Ptolemy
A flexible foundation for the specification, simulation, and rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object-oriented framework within which diverse models of computation can co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a data-flow system can be easily connected to a hardware simulator which in turn may be connected to a discrete-event system. Because of this, Ptolemy can be used to model entire systems. In addition, Ptolemy now has code generation capabilities. From a flow graph description, Ptolemy can generate both C code and DSP assembly code for rapid prototyping. Note that code generation is not yet complete, and is included in the current release for demonstration purposes only. Version 0.4.1 includes a graphical algorithm layout, code generator and simulator. It requires C++, C and has been ported to Sun-4, MIPS/Ultrix; DSP56001, DSP96002. Ptolemy is an active research project. ftp://ptolemy.bekeley.edu/pub/ptolemy/. Mailing list: ptolemy-hackers-request@ohm.berkeley.edu. E-mail: <ptolemy@ohm.berkeley.edu>. (1993-04-22)

Wikipédia

Ptolemy IX Soter

Ptolemy IX Soter II (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Σωτήρ, Ptolemaĩos Sōtḗr "Ptolemy the Saviour"), commonly nicknamed Lathyros (Λάθυρος, Láthuros "chickpea"), was twice King of Ptolemaic Egypt. He was the son of Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra III. He reigned as Ptolemy Philometor Soter in joint rule with his grandmother Cleopatra II and mother Cleopatra III from 116 to 107 BC, and then again as Ptolemy Soter from 88 to 81 BC.

Ptolemy IX became the heir apparent after the murder of his half-brother Ptolemy Memphites in 130 BC, during a civil war between Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II. On his father's death in 116 BC, he became co-regent with Cleopatra II (until 115 BC) and with Cleopatra III. He eventually quarrelled with his mother and in 107 BC, she deposed him and replaced him with his younger brother, Ptolemy X. However, Ptolemy IX succeeded in seizing control of Cyprus. From there he invaded Judaea, but was prevented by Ptolemy X from invading Egypt (103–102 BC). In 88 BC, the Alexandrians expelled Ptolemy X and restored Ptolemy IX to the throne. He reigned alone until 81 BC, when he appointed his daughter Berenice III as co-regent shortly before his own death. She succeeded him as ruler.