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- Sudines abstract "Sudines (or Soudines) (Greek: Σουδινες) (fl. c. 240 BC): Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians and astronomer-astrologers by later Roman writers like Strabo (Geografia 16:1–6).Like his predecessor Berossos, he moved from Babylonia and established himself among the Greeks; he was an advisor to King Attalus I (Attalos Soter) of Pergamon. He is said (e.g. by Roman astronomer/astrologer Vettius Valens) to have published tables to compute the motion of the Moon; said to have been used by the Greeks, until superseded by the work of Hipparchus and later by Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaios). Soudines may have been important in transmitting the astronomical knowledge of the Babylonians to the Greeks, but little is known about his work and nothing about his life. He is also said to have been one of the first to assign astrological meaning to gemstones.".
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- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Astrology.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Attalus_I.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_astrology.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_astronomy.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_mathematics.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Berossus.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_BC_people.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Babylonian_astronomers.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_mathematicians.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Chaldea.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Hipparchus.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_theory.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Pergamon.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Sudines wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sudines".
- Sudines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Astronomer-stub.
- Sudines wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Sudines subject Category:3rd-century_BC_people.
- Sudines subject Category:Ancient_Babylonian_astronomers.
- Sudines subject Category:Ancient_mathematicians.
- Sudines type Mathematician.
- Sudines comment "Sudines (or Soudines) (Greek: Σουδινες) (fl. c. 240 BC): Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians and astronomer-astrologers by later Roman writers like Strabo (Geografia 16:1–6).Like his predecessor Berossos, he moved from Babylonia and established himself among the Greeks; he was an advisor to King Attalus I (Attalos Soter) of Pergamon. He is said (e.g.".
- Sudines label "Sudines".
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- Sudines sameAs سودينيا.
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- Sudines sameAs Soudinès.
- Sudines sameAs m.03r_s7.
- Sudines sameAs Судин.
- Sudines sameAs Q3491488.
- Sudines wasDerivedFrom Sudines?oldid=579959696.
- Sudines isPrimaryTopicOf Sudines.