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  1. Lucubrationes Manilianae... (Latin Edition) by Paul Thomas, Janus De Manilio Woltjer, et all 2009-12-10
  2. Manili Astronomicon Liber II: Edidit H. W. Garrod ... (1911) by Marcus Manilius, 2009-06-25
  3. Astronomicon Ex Recensione Richardi Bentleii. Adjecta Est in Calce Cujusque Paginae Lection Vulgata (Italian Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-04-20
  4. M. Manili Astronomicon Libri Qvinqve (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Johann Friedrich Jacob, 2010-02-13
  5. Astronomicon, Book 5 (1846) (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-09-10
  6. M. Manilii Astronomicon, Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Richard Bentley, 2010-03-16
  7. ASTRONOMICON LIBRI QUINQUE. Josephus Scaliger Jul. Caes. F. Recensuit. Eiusdem Jos. Scaligeri Commentarius in Eosdem Libros, Castigationum Explicationes. by Marcus Manilius, 1590-01-01
  8. Marci Manilii Astronomicon Libri Quinque V1: Accessere Marci Tullii Ciceronis Arataea (1786) by Marcus Manilius, Alexandre Guy Pingre, 2008-10-27
  9. Essai Sur La Metaphysique Du Calcul Differentiel: Suivi D'Une Nouvelle Theorie (1850) (French Edition) by J. Manilius, 2010-05-23
  10. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera: P. Virgilii Maronis Culex, Ciris, Catalecta, Copa, Moretum. M. Manilii Astronomicon (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-05-12
  11. Marci Manilii Astronomicon Libri Quinque;: Accessere Marci Tullii Ciceronis Arataea, (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Marcus Tullius Cicero, et all 2010-04-04
  12. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera: Accedit M. Manilii Astronomicon Cum Notitia Literaria, Studiis Societatis Bipontinæ (Lithuanian Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Marcus Virgil, 2010-01-01
  13. Het Leven Ende Martelie Vanden H. Quintinus Rooms-Borgher Ende Martelaer (1674) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Bauduyn Manilius Publisher, 2010-05-23
  14. M. Manilii Astronomica, Volume 1 (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-01-11

21. Poem By Manilius
Poem by manilius (first century BC) Translated by Thomas Creech andpublished in 1670. Now Constellations, Muse, and signs rehearse
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Poem by Manilius
(first century B.C.)
Translated by
Thomas Creech and published in 1670 "Now Constellations, Muse, and signs rehearse,
In order, let them sparkle in thy verse. (1)
Those which obliquely round the burning Zone,
And bear the Summer and the Winter Sun,
Those first: then those which roll a different way
Which Nights serene disclose, and which create
The steady Rules, and fix the Laws of Fate. First Aries, glorious in his Golden Wool, (2)
Looks back and wonders at the mighty Bull, (3) Whose back-parts first appear: He bending lies With Threat'ning Head, and calls the Twins to rise, (4) They clasp for fear , and mutually embrace; And next (to) the Twins with an unsteady pace Bright Cancer rolls: then Leo shakes his mane: (5) And following Virgo calms his rage again: (6) Then Day and Night weigh'd in Libra's Scales, (7) Equal awhile, at last the Night prevails, And longer grown the heavier scale inclines And draws bright Scorpio from the Winter signs: (8) Him Centaur follows with an aiming Eye (9) His Bow full drawn and ready to let fly: Next narrow Horns the twisted Caper shows, (10)

22. Classics-L: Manilius
manilius. Reply* I think James Pfundstein may have misunderstood thepoint I was trying to make. It wasn't that manilius is dull.
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*Reply*
I think James Pfundstein may have misunderstood the point I was trying to make. It wasn't that Manilius is dull. I've never read a word of him, so I can't say if he was or no, and I don't posit his dullness as a reason that people don't/didn't read him. I also don't agree that little-read authors must be difficult and dull. Not many people read Statius in the 19th century, and I don't think he's dull at all. Everything is dull at some point and deserves to be read anyway. But since there's not enough time to read everything, people read what others tell them they should read, or they read what they think they would like. My original point was that there were many editions of Manilius floating about, but not many people outside academia taking him up the way Vergil and Ovid et al. were and are taken up. That's all. Best

23. Classics-L: Re: Manilius
Re manilius. I think James Pfundstein may have misunderstood thepoint I was trying to make. It wasn't that manilius is dull.
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Re: Manilius
Date view Thread view Subject view Author view ... Attachment view From: James Pfundstein ( jmpfund@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Date: Sat Apr 28 2001 - 17:50:17 EDT
Nobody should take up Manilius in the same way as Virgil and Ovid. He's not of the same stature. (I think his most extreme partisan would accept that.) But he was read more widely than Carson or you acknowledge. (It was Carson who called him "difficult and dull," so if you don't assent you can assume the criticism was aimed at her rather than you. It did seem to me that, in disputing Butrica's point, you were assenting to Carson's, but obviously if you say not then you must not have been.) I would strongly disagree, under two headings, that "everything is dull at some point but deserves to be read anyway" but maybe that's an argument for another day. JMP

24. GIGA Quote Author Page For Manilius (Manlius Or Mallius) (Marcus Or Caius)
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by manilius(Manlius or Mallius) (Marcus or Caius). BY AUTHOR manilius (MANLIUS OR
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MANILIUS (MANLIUS OR MALLIUS) (MARCUS OR CAIUS)
It is easy to spread the sails to propitious winds, and to cultivate in different ways a rich soil. and to give lustre to gold and ivory, when the very raw material itself shines.
[Lat., Facile est ventis dare vela secudis,
Fecundumque solum varias agitare per artes,
Auroque atque ebori decus addere, cum rudis ipsa
Materies niteat.]
Astronomica Success Everything that is created is changed by the laws of man; the earth does not know itself in the revolution of years; even the races of man assume various forms in the course of ages. [Lat., Omnia mortali mutantur lege creata, Nec se cognoscunt errae vertentibus annis, Et mutant variam faciem per saecula gentes.] Astronomica Change All tings obey fixed laws.

25. Manilius, Sphere, 1675
15. manilius, Marcus. The sphere of Marcus manilius by Edward Sherburne.London, 1675. We have already noted that ancient Greek
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15. Manilius, Marcus. The sphere of Marcus Manilius...by Edward Sherburne . London, 1675.
We have already noted that ancient Greek and Latin astronomical poems played a major role in celestial cartography by contributing the constellation figures, so that in many ways Bayer's atlas was a union of of the visual Aratus with the tabular Tycho Brahe. But even after this marriage, the Latin poets continued on in their own tradition, and occasionally new editions appeared that made additional contributions to astronomy. Edward Sherburne's translation of The Sphere of Manilius was a lavish production, and on the slightest pretext he would digress to provide the reader with up-to-date astronomical information. We have modern moon-maps and cosmological diagrams, and it is no surprise then that we can also find a pair of splendid celestial planispheres folded into the book. These maps seem to have been inspired by one of the large Blaeu celestial globes, which were notable for dressing some of the northern constellations in winter garb. So Bootes, with his fur hat and coat is well prepared to encounter the bear at the celestial north pole. A detail of this same region also shows a new constellation, Cor Caroli Regis Martyris, that was invented by Sir Charles Scarborough only two years earlier to honor Charles I. The constellation, containing only a single star, would later be incorporated into Canes Venatici, but Cor Caroli has stayed on as a name for the star.

26. MUCHAS GRACIAS A / MANY THANKS TO / GRATIAS MULTAS María Eugenia
maniliuset Germanicus, une enigme historique et litteraire , REL, 71.
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MUCHAS GRACIAS A / MANY THANKS TO / GRATIAS MULTAS María Eugenia Steinberg, Radoslav Pietka, Aurelio Pérez Jiménez, Cristóbal Macías Villalobos, Damián Fernández, David Paniagua, Álvaro Fernández Fernández ASTROLOGÍA ANTIGUA / ANCIENT ASTROLOGY / ASTROLOGIA VETUS [25] AA.VV. (1979) , Paris. BARTON, T. (1994) Ancient Astrology , London. BOUCHÉ-LECLERCQ, A. (1899) L'Astrologie grecque , Paris. CERVELLERA, M.A. - LIUZZI, D. (edd.) (1989) L'Astronomia a Roma nell' età augustea , Galatina. CRAMER, F.H. (1950) "Expulsion of Astrologers from Ancient Rome", Classica et Mediaevalia , 12, pp. 9-50. CRAMER, F.H. (1954) Astrology in Roman Law and Politics , Philadelphia. CUMONT, F. (1912) Astrology and Religion among the Greeks and Romans , New York. CUMONT, F. (1937) L'Egypt des astrologues , Bruselas. CUMONT, F. (1949) Lux Perpetua , Paris. GLEADOW, R. (1968) The Origin of the Zodiac , London. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1977) Les noms latins d’astres et de constellations , Paris. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1987) Astronomie Astrologie. Lexique latin , Paris. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1989)

27. Manilius, Marcus
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Manilius, Marcus [m u E u s] Pronunciation Key Manilius, Marcus , fl. A.D. 10, Roman poet. Of his didactic poem on astrology, the Astronomica, five books remain. These may or may not have constituted the whole work. Manila hemp Manin, Daniele Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

28. Astronomica - Manilius
Translate this page Mar. 2002. Astrologie Magazin Sternwelten. Astronomica. Astrologie - Astronomica- manilius - 534 Seiten (1990) - Reclam - ISBN 3150086345.
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29. Manilius, New York Alphabetic Map Listing
UNH DIMOND LIBRARY Documents Department Data Center. Historic USGS Mapsof manilius, New York. Alphabetic Map Listing. Tully 15 Minute 1900. 1955.
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32. Manilius, Dorothei Sidonii,Hermes
der modernen Astrologie Dorothei Sidonii und der überall wirkende manilius.
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Kontakt Links Astrologie Home Das Weltbild der Begründer der klassischen Astrologie Manilius Dorothei Sidonii Wir machen uns oft nicht genügend klar, dass wir mit der Astrologie eine Besucherin aus fernen Zeiten bei uns zu Gast haben. Eine Besucherin, die aus einem spirituellen Weltbild hervorgegangen ist und die von der heutigen astrologischen Praxis und Theorie meist einfach in die modernen Weltanschauungen des heutigen westlichen Menschen "eingebaut" wird. Damit errichten wir ihr jedoch ein Haus, das ihr nicht entspricht! Die ägyptische Geistesoffenbarung, die eine der ersten kosmischen Kulturen hervorbrachte, baut auf einer spirituellen Weltanschauung auf, sie ist eng verknüpft mit einem wesenhaft geistigen Kosmoserleben, sie kennt Gestalten wie die des Hermes Trismegistos als ihren großem Inspirator . Die unter seinem Namen überlieferten Schriften zeigen den Übergang von der ägyptischen zur griechischen Kultur. Die ägyptische Hochkultur beginnt in die junge, noch unreife, griechische Kultur einzufließen - in einem der Briefe an den König Ammon wehrt sich Hermes dagegen, dass sein Brief vom Ägyptischen ins Griechische übersetzt werde, diese Sprache sei nur ein Wortgeklingel, dem es an der ursprünglichen Kraft des Ägyptischen fehle. Für das moderne Bewusstsein sind Astrologie und Mysterienlehren steng voneinander getrennt, moderne Astrologie arbeitet mit den kosmischen Verständnisgrundlagen alter Astrologie. Sie pflanzt je nach Provenienz der jeweiligen Schule psychoanalytische, psychologische etc. Weltanschauungen auf grundlegende Deutungstechniken antiker Astrologie. Der antike Astrologe lebte jedoch aus einem völlig anderen Weltbild heraus: Für die antiken Astrologen waren Gestalten wie Hermes ganz real die großen Lehrer, die ihnen vorangegangen waren, der Kosmos war wesenhaft beseelt.

33. Persönlichkeiten Der Antike - Lateinische Autoren - Lukan - Lukrez - Manilius
Translate this page top. M. manilius manilius (unter Augustus/Tiberius) - Werk Astronomicon - astronomischesLehrgedicht Astronomica - The Latin Library - lateinische Autoren. top.
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Seiteninhalt Lukan Lukrez Manilius Marcus Annaeus Lucanus: Lukan (39 - 65 n. Chr.) - Werk: "Pharsalia" - Über den Bürgerkrieg Allgemein
T. Lucretius Carus: Lukrez (97 - 55 v. Chr.) - Werk: Lehrgedicht "De rerum natura" Allgemein

34. Kemp Lies About Manilius And Greek Pigmentation
Kemp Lies about manilius and Greek Pigmentation. Read Kemp's lie hereArthur Kemp alleges So, the manilius quote translates directly
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Kemp Lies about Manilius and Greek Pigmentation
Read Kemp's lie here Arthur Kemp alleges: So, the Manilius quote translates directly as " the foreign nations who have dark complexions " - and, not, as Pontikos' downright silly and feeble explanation goes, those who get sweaty working out in a gym!
The Truth
It appears that Arthur Kemp has become a Latinist, but for the moment, let us see how a real Latinist translates the passage in question (Astronomica / Manilius ; with an English translation by G. P. Goold Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1977) perque coloratas subtilis Graecia gentes
gymnasium praefert vultu fortisque palaestras (Astronomica, 4.720-721) Quick-witted Greece proclaims in the tanned faces of its peoples the gymnasium and the manly wrestling-schools. There is not much more that needs to be said. Clearly, scholarly opinion agrees with me and disagrees with Kemp. Kemp also attempts to "prove" that gentes means "foreigners" in this passage. gentes is of course the plural of gens ] which has multiple meanings, including "race, nation, people" and

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Translate this page El esquema ARMÓNICO 3 - BASE 12 ha sido utilizado por manilius sobre la eclípticapara caracterizar los DECANATOS, 36 sectores de 10 grados cada uno
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El esquema ARMÓNICO 3 - BASE 12 ha sido utilizado por Manilius sobre la eclíptica para caracterizar los DECANATOS, 36 sectores de 10 grados cada uno, contados desde el punto vernal. A3, B12(1) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 0° a 10°) + (de 120° a 130°) + (de 240° a 250°). En el zodíaco define el primer decanato de cada uno de los signos de FUEGO; de acuerdo con Manilius es de naturaleza similar a la de ARIES. A3, B12(2) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 10° a 20°) + (de 130° a 140°) + (de 250° a 260°). En el zodíaco define el segundo decanato de cada uno de los signos de FUEGO; Manilius lo asemeja a TAURO. A3, B12(3) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 20° a 30°) + (de 140° a 150°) + (de 260° a 270°). En el zodíaco define el tercer decanato de cada uno de los signos de FUEGO; según Manilius, se asemeja a GÉMINIS. A3, B12(4) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 30° a 40°) + (de 150° a 160°) + (de 270° a 280°). En el zodíaco define el primer decanato de cada uno de los signos de TIERRA; Manilius le atribuye naturaleza análoga a CÁNCER. A3, B12(5) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 40° a 50°) + (de 160° a 170°) + (de 280° a 290°). En el zodíaco define el segundo decanato de cada uno de los signos de TIERRA; Manilius lo asimila a LEO. A3, B12(6) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 50° a 60°) + (de 170° a 180°) + (de 290° a 300°). En el zodíaco define el tercer decanato de cada uno de los signos de TIERRA; de acuerdo con Manilius se asemeja a VIRGO. A3, B12(7) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 60° a 70°) + (de 180° a 190°) + (de 300° a 310°). En el zodíaco define el primer decanato de cada uno de los signos de AIRE; Manilius lo asocia con LIBRA. A3, B12(8) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 70° a 80°) + (de 190° a 200°) + (de 310° a 320°). En el zodíaco define el segundo decanato de cada uno de los signos de AIRE; Manilius lo asemeja a ESCORPIO. A3, B12(9) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 80° a 90°) + (de 200° a 210°) + (de 320° a 330°). En el zodíaco define el tercer decanato de cada uno de los signos de AIRE; para Manilius participa de la naturaleza de SAGITARIO. A3, B12(10) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 90° a 100°) + (de 210° a 220°) + (de 330° a 340°). En el zodíaco define el primer decanato de cada uno de los signos de AGUA; según Manilius es similar a CAPRICORNIO. A3, B12(11) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 100° a 110°) + (de 220° a 230°) + (de 340° a 350°). En el zodíaco define el segundo decanato de cada uno de los signos de AGUA; Manilius lo relaciona con ACUARIO. A3, B12(12) -> Aplicado sobre un ciclo bifactorial integra los siguientes ángulos: (de 110°a 120°) + (de 230° a 240°) + (de 350° a 360°). En el zodíaco define el tercer decanato de cada uno de los signos de AGUA; Manilius lo asocia con PISCIS.

36. IDENTIKIT
IDENTIKIT. Name Size Coordinates Image. manilius. crater. 40 kmdiameter. 2840 mt height walls. 15°N 9°E. Between north of Vaporum
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IDENTIKIT Name: Size: Coordinates: Image MANILIUS crater 40 km diameter 2840 mt height walls 15°N - 9°E Between north of Vaporum and southern margin of the Serenitatis seas >> Return to identikit "M" <<

37. CRATERE MANILIUS
Translate this page CRATERE manilius. 15°N - 9°E. 40 KM - 2840 MT.
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CRATERE MANILIUS 15°N - 9°E 40 KM - 2840 MT

38. Manilius: Astronomica, University Of Michigan Press
manilius. The Astronomica. manilius. Edited by George P. Goold. 1998. Cloth3598-71528-5 $53.50S Available UMP Product Code T1528. Written
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39. Manilius - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Friends of Acapedia manilius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Marcus manilius, Roman poet; Gaius manilius, Roman tribune.
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40. Marcus Manilius - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Friends of Acapedia Marcus manilius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcusmanilius, a Roman poet, author of a poem in five books called Astronomica.
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