Cleostratus
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Wikipedia EN
Cleostratus (Greek: Κλεόστρατος; b. c. 520 BC; d. possibly 432 BC) was an astronomer of ancient Greece. He was a native of Tenedos. He is believed by ancient historians to have introduced the zodiac (beginning with Aries and Sagittarius) and the solar calendar. According to J. Webb, Cleostratus took his ideas from the Babylonians.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Clĕostrătus, ī, m., astronome grec : Plin. 2, 31.
Translations
als: Kleostratos von Tenedos; ca: Cleostrat de Tenedos; de: Kleostratos von Tenedos; el: Κλεόστρατος ο Τενέδιος; en: Cleostratus; es: Cleostrato de Ténedos; fa: کلئوستراتوس; fr: Cléostrate; id: Kleostratos; it: Cleostrato di Tenedo; ja: クレオストラトス; la: Cleostratus Tenedius; nl: Cleostratus van Tenedos; pt: Cleóstrato; ru: Клеострат Тенедосский; sh: Kleostrat; sl: Kleostrat; tr: Tenedoslu Kleostratus; zh: 克雷斯特拉杜斯