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- Astronomia abstract "The Astronomia (Ancient Greek: Ἀστρονομία, \"Astronomy\") or Astrologia (Ἀστρολογία, also \"Astronomy\") is a fragmentary Ancient Greek hexameter poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity. As the title of the poem suggests, it was astronomical in focus, dealing with the stars. It has been suspected that the Astronomia influenced the style of Aratus' Phaenomena, but the remains of the Hesiodic poem found in ancient quotations are too meager to allow for certainty on this matter.".
- Astronomia thumbnail Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Bootes,_Canes_Venatici,_Coma_Berenices,_and_Quadrans_Muralis.jpg?width=300.
- Astronomia wikiPageID "34975761".
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- Astronomia wikiPageRevisionID "693098136".
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_literature.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Aratus.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Athenaeus.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_epic_poems.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_poems.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Epinomis.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Eudoxus_of_Cnidus.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink File:Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Bootes,_Canes_Venatici,_Coma_Berenices,_and_Quadrans_Muralis.jpg.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Solmsen.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink George_Hamartolos.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Hesiod.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Hexameter.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Hyades_(star_cluster).
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink John_Tzetzes.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Loeb_Classical_Library.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Pleiades.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLink Works_and_Days.
- Astronomia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Astronomia".
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- Astronomia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hesiod.
- Astronomia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Astronomia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
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- Astronomia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_epic_poems.
- Astronomia subject Category:Lost_poems.
- Astronomia hypernym Poem.
- Astronomia type Poem.
- Astronomia type Civilization.
- Astronomia comment "The Astronomia (Ancient Greek: Ἀστρονομία, \"Astronomy\") or Astrologia (Ἀστρολογία, also \"Astronomy\") is a fragmentary Ancient Greek hexameter poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity. As the title of the poem suggests, it was astronomical in focus, dealing with the stars. It has been suspected that the Astronomia influenced the style of Aratus' Phaenomena, but the remains of the Hesiodic poem found in ancient quotations are too meager to allow for certainty on this matter.".
- Astronomia label "Astronomia".
- Astronomia sameAs Q4811636.
- Astronomia sameAs m.0j65rt8.
- Astronomia sameAs Astronomija_(Hesiod).
- Astronomia sameAs Q4811636.
- Astronomia wasDerivedFrom Astronomia?oldid=693098136.
- Astronomia depiction Sidney_Hall_-_Uranias_Mirror_-_Bootes,_Canes_Venatici,_Coma_Berenices,_and_Quadrans_Muralis.jpg.
- Astronomia isPrimaryTopicOf Astronomia.