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- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 authorLink "Carl Benjamin Boyer".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 chapter "Greek Trigonometry and Mensuration".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 first "Carl Benjamin".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 isCitedBy History_of_trigonometry.
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 last "Boyer".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 page "159".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 quote "Instead we have an Aristarchan treatise, perhaps composed earlier , On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon, which assumes a geocentric universe. In this work Aristarchus made the observation that when the moon is just half-full, the angle between the lines of sight to the sun and the moon is less than a right angle by one thirtieth of a quadrant.".
- 3bac909bdb983461e1c3cab23035b371c4f7b97e56b41b3b4609252f507d98c5 year "1991".