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1 astrologus
astrologus ī, m, ἀστρολόγοσ, an astronomer: novus.—An astrologer, C., Iu.* * *astronomer, one who studies the heavens/predicts from the stars; astrologer -
2 mathēmaticus
mathēmaticus ī, m, ματηηματικόσ, a mathematician, C.—An astrologer, Iu.* * *Imathematica, mathematicum ADJmathematical; astrologicalIImathematician; astrologer -
3 Petosiris
Pĕtŏsīris, ĭdis, m., = Petosiris, a celebrated Egyptian mathematician and astrologer, Plin. 2, 23, 21, § 88; 7, 49, 50, § 160; Firm. Math. 4, praef.—Hence, transf., a great mathematician, astrologer, in gen., Juv. 6, 580. -
4 cōnsultō
cōnsultō adv. [abl. of consultum], deliberately, purposely, designedly: nihil consulto fuisse: multa praetereo: bellum trahere, S.: longior instituitur oratio, Cs.: vires extenuare, H.* * *Ipurposely, deliberately, on purpose, by design; of set purposeIIconsultare, consultavi, consultatus Vconsult, take counsel; form plans, provide; consult oracle/astrologer; deliberate, debate, discuss; consider carefully, weigh, ponder -
5 cōnsultō
cōnsultō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [consulo], to reflect, consider maturely, consult, take counsel, deliberate: de officio: inter paucos de summā rerum, L.: de bello in conviviis, Ta.: cum aliquibus, Cu.: super re magnā, Ta.: tempus consultando absumere, L.: ad eam rem consultandam, L.: conducat id necne: quid in illis statuamus, S.: quid opus facto sit, L.—With dat, to take care, have a care: rei p., S.—To consult, advise with, ask counsel of: senes ad consultandum arcessunt, L.: alqm, Tb.* * *Ipurposely, deliberately, on purpose, by design; of set purposeIIconsultare, consultavi, consultatus Vconsult, take counsel; form plans, provide; consult oracle/astrologer; deliberate, debate, discuss; consider carefully, weigh, ponder -
6 cōnsultor
cōnsultor ōris, m [consulo], one who gives counsel, a counsellor, adviser: in proelio, S.: cupidine atque irā, pessumis consultoribus, grassari, S. — He who asks counsel, a consulter, client: sui: consultor ubi ostia pulsat, H.* * *Iconsultari, consultatus sum V DEPconsult, go for/ask/take counsel; consult oracle/astrologerIIadviser, counselor, one who gives counsel; client/one who asks (lawyer/oracle) -
7 magus
magus ī, m, μάγοσ, a Magian, learned man and magician (among the Persians), C.: artes magorum, of magicians, O., H., Iu.* * *Imaga, magum ADJmagic, magicalIIwise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer -
8 magus
magus adj. [1 magus], magic, magical: artes, O.: Venena maga, H., dub.* * *Imaga, magum ADJmagic, magicalIIwise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer -
9 astronomus
astronomer; astrologer (Bee) -
10 astrologus
astrŏlŏgus, i, m., = astrologos.I.An astronomer (class. for the later astronomus; v. the preced. art.), Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 7; 2, 3, 7; Cic. Div. 2, 42, 87;II.and in a pun: (Verres) novus astrologus, qui non tam caeli rationem quam caelati argenti duceret, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52.—A star-interpreter, astrologer:Astrologorum signa in caelo quaesit, observat,
Enn. Trag. Rel. p. 42 Rib.; Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132; 1, 6, 12; 1, 39, 85; id. Fam. 6, 6; Juv. 6, 554; Suet. Ner. 36. -
11 Berosus
Bērōsus, i, m., = Bêrôssos, a distinguished Babylonian astrologer of the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus, Vitr. 9, 1, (4); Sen. Q. N. 3, 29, 1; Plin. 7, 37, 37, § 123; 7, 49, 50, § 160; Tert. Apol. 19. -
12 Cassander
Cassander, dri, m., = Kassandros.I.A son of Antipater, and king of Macedonia after the death of Alexander the Great, Just. 15, 1 sq.; Curt. 10, 10, 9; Cic. Off. 2, 14, 48; Nep. Eum. 13, 3.—After him was named the town Cassandrea, Liv. 44, 11, 2. —II.A Greek astrologer, Cic. Div. 2, 42, 88. -
13 Eudoxus
Eudoxus, i, m., = Eudoxos, a Greek astrologer, a disciple of Plato, Cic. Div. 2, 42, 87; id. Rep. 1, 14 al. -
14 Mathematica
I.Adj.:II.mathematica nota,
Vitr. 1, 1:artes,
Plin. 30, 1, 1, § 2:cogitatio,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 2:disciplinae,
i. e. geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, music, geography, optics, Gell. 1, 9, 6.—Subst.A.Măthēmătĭcus, i, m.1.A mathematician, Cic. de Or 1, 3, 10; id. Ac. 2, 36, 116; id. Tusc. 1, 2, 5; Sen. Ep. 88, 26.—2.An astrologer (post-Aug.):B.mathematici, genus hominum potentibus infidum, sperantibus fallax, quod in civitate nostra et vetabitur semper et retinebitur,
Tac. H. 1, 22:nota mathematicis genesis tua,
Juv. 14, 248; Tert. Apol. 43:qui de salute principis... mathematicos consulit, cum eo qui responderit, capite punitur,
Paul. Sent. 5, 21, 3.—Măthēmătĭca, ae, f.1.Mathematics, Sen. Ep. 88, 23; v. l. mă-thēmătĭcē ( = mathêmatikê, sc. technê).—2.Astrology:addictus mathematicae, persuasionisque plenus, cuncta fato agi,
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15 Mathematicus
I.Adj.:II.mathematica nota,
Vitr. 1, 1:artes,
Plin. 30, 1, 1, § 2:cogitatio,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 2:disciplinae,
i. e. geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, music, geography, optics, Gell. 1, 9, 6.—Subst.A.Măthēmătĭcus, i, m.1.A mathematician, Cic. de Or 1, 3, 10; id. Ac. 2, 36, 116; id. Tusc. 1, 2, 5; Sen. Ep. 88, 26.—2.An astrologer (post-Aug.):B.mathematici, genus hominum potentibus infidum, sperantibus fallax, quod in civitate nostra et vetabitur semper et retinebitur,
Tac. H. 1, 22:nota mathematicis genesis tua,
Juv. 14, 248; Tert. Apol. 43:qui de salute principis... mathematicos consulit, cum eo qui responderit, capite punitur,
Paul. Sent. 5, 21, 3.—Măthēmătĭca, ae, f.1.Mathematics, Sen. Ep. 88, 23; v. l. mă-thēmătĭcē ( = mathêmatikê, sc. technê).—2.Astrology:addictus mathematicae, persuasionisque plenus, cuncta fato agi,
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16 mathematicus
I.Adj.:II.mathematica nota,
Vitr. 1, 1:artes,
Plin. 30, 1, 1, § 2:cogitatio,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 2:disciplinae,
i. e. geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, music, geography, optics, Gell. 1, 9, 6.—Subst.A.Măthēmătĭcus, i, m.1.A mathematician, Cic. de Or 1, 3, 10; id. Ac. 2, 36, 116; id. Tusc. 1, 2, 5; Sen. Ep. 88, 26.—2.An astrologer (post-Aug.):B.mathematici, genus hominum potentibus infidum, sperantibus fallax, quod in civitate nostra et vetabitur semper et retinebitur,
Tac. H. 1, 22:nota mathematicis genesis tua,
Juv. 14, 248; Tert. Apol. 43:qui de salute principis... mathematicos consulit, cum eo qui responderit, capite punitur,
Paul. Sent. 5, 21, 3.—Măthēmătĭca, ae, f.1.Mathematics, Sen. Ep. 88, 23; v. l. mă-thēmătĭcē ( = mathêmatikê, sc. technê).—2.Astrology:addictus mathematicae, persuasionisque plenus, cuncta fato agi,
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17 Necepso
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18 Necepsus
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19 planetarius
plănētārĭus, ii, m. [planeta], an astrologer (eccl. Lat.):illos planetarios, quos mathematicos vocant,
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20 Ptolemaeeus
Ptŏlĕmaeus, i, m., = Ptolemaios.I.Ptolemy, the name of the kings of Egypt after Alexander the Great, Curt. 9, 8, 22; Just. 13, 4, 10; Sil. 11, 383.—Hence, in plur.:1. 2.Ptolemaeorum manes,
Luc. 8, 696.— Hence,Ptŏlĕmaeus ( - maeius), a, um, adj., Ptolemœan, Ptolemaic:3. b.gymnasium,
Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 1.— Subst.: Ptŏlĕmaeum, i, n., the tomb of the Ptolemies, Suet. Aug. 18.—Subst.(α).Cleopatra, daughter of Ptolemy Auletes, Luc. 10, 69.—(β).The name of several cities; in Egypt, Cic. Fam. 1, 7, 9; in Phœnicia, formerly Accho, now St. Jean d'Acre, Plin. 5, 19, 17, § 75; Vulg. 1 Macc. 5, 22.—Also called Ptŏlĕmāĭda, ae, f., Vulg. 1 Macc. 5, 15; id. Act. 21, 7.— Their inhabitants are called Ptŏlĕmenses, ĭum, m., Dig. 50, 15, 1; Vulg. 1 Macc. 12, 48; id. 2 Macc. 13, 25.—II.An astrologer of the time of the emperor Otho, Tac. H. 1, 22.—III.A king of Mauritania, Tac. A. 4, 23; 24.
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