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1 mathēmaticus
mathēmaticus ī, m, ματηηματικόσ, a mathematician, C.—An astrologer, Iu.* * *Imathematica, mathematicum ADJmathematical; astrologicalIImathematician; astrologer -
2 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. -
3 hypotheticus
Ihypothetica, hypotheticum ADJIIhypothetician; mathematician who proceeds hypothetically -
4 Archimedes
Archĭmēdes, is ( gen. Archimedi, Cic. Rep. 1, 14, 21; 1, 14, 22; cf. Schneid. Gr. II. 163 sq.; Rudd. I. p. 58, n. 71; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 333; acc. Archimeden, Cic. Verr. 4, 58, 131; Liv. 25, 31, 9:Archimedem,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 64; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 309 sq.), m., = Archimêdês, a celebrated mathematician of Syracuse, who, with his burning-glasses, set fire to the ships of the Roman besiegers of his native city, Liv. 24, 34; Cic. Tusc. 1, 25, 63; id. Fin. 5, 19, 50;his monument, before unknown, was discovered by Cicero,
id. Tusc. 5, 23.—Hence, Archĭmēdēus or - īus, a, um, adj., Archimedian: manus, Mart. Cap. 6, p. 191: loculus, Marc. Vict. p. 2547 P. -
5 Archimedeus
Archĭmēdes, is ( gen. Archimedi, Cic. Rep. 1, 14, 21; 1, 14, 22; cf. Schneid. Gr. II. 163 sq.; Rudd. I. p. 58, n. 71; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 333; acc. Archimeden, Cic. Verr. 4, 58, 131; Liv. 25, 31, 9:Archimedem,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 64; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 309 sq.), m., = Archimêdês, a celebrated mathematician of Syracuse, who, with his burning-glasses, set fire to the ships of the Roman besiegers of his native city, Liv. 24, 34; Cic. Tusc. 1, 25, 63; id. Fin. 5, 19, 50;his monument, before unknown, was discovered by Cicero,
id. Tusc. 5, 23.—Hence, Archĭmēdēus or - īus, a, um, adj., Archimedian: manus, Mart. Cap. 6, p. 191: loculus, Marc. Vict. p. 2547 P. -
6 Archimedius
Archĭmēdes, is ( gen. Archimedi, Cic. Rep. 1, 14, 21; 1, 14, 22; cf. Schneid. Gr. II. 163 sq.; Rudd. I. p. 58, n. 71; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 333; acc. Archimeden, Cic. Verr. 4, 58, 131; Liv. 25, 31, 9:Archimedem,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 64; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 309 sq.), m., = Archimêdês, a celebrated mathematician of Syracuse, who, with his burning-glasses, set fire to the ships of the Roman besiegers of his native city, Liv. 24, 34; Cic. Tusc. 1, 25, 63; id. Fin. 5, 19, 50;his monument, before unknown, was discovered by Cicero,
id. Tusc. 5, 23.—Hence, Archĭmēdēus or - īus, a, um, adj., Archimedian: manus, Mart. Cap. 6, p. 191: loculus, Marc. Vict. p. 2547 P. -
7 Aristides
Ăristīdes, is, m., = Aristeidês.I.An Athenian renowned for his integrity, a contemporary and rival of Themistocles, Cic. Sest. 67, 141; id. Tusc. 5, 36, 105; Ov. P. 1, 3, 71; his life was written by Cornelius Nepos and Plutarch.—II.A painter of Thebes, a contemporary of Apelles, Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 98.—III.A distinguished sculptor, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 50.—IV.A mathematician of Samos, Varr. Fragm. p. 256 Bipp.—V.An obscene poet of Miletus, author of a poem Milesiaca, Ov. Tr. 2, 413; 2, 443 Jahn. -
8 Ascletario
Asclētārĭo, ōnis, m., a mathematician in the time of Domitian, Suet. Dom. 15. -
9 Conon
Cŏnōn, ōnis (Gr. acc. Conona, Just. 6, 1), m., = Konôn.I.A renowned general of the Athenians, whose life was written by Nepos; cf. Cic. Off. 1, 32, 116; id. de Or. 3, 34, 139; Just. 5, 5 sq.; 6, 1 sqq.—II.A celebrated mathematician and astronomer of Samos in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus, Cat. 66, 7; Verg. E. 3, 40; Sen. Q. N. 7, 3, 2; Serv. ad Verg. A. 7, 738. -
10 Euclides
I.A philosopher of Megara, a disciple of Socrates and founder of the Megaric sect, Cic. Ac. 2, 42, 129; Gell. 6, 10, 10; Sid. Carm. 2, 176.—II.A mathematician in Alexandria under Ptolemy Philadelphus, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 132. -
11 Firmicus
Firmĭcus, i, m., Julius F. Maternus, a Roman mathematician in the time of Constantine the Great, author of a work entitled Matheseos libri octo; cf. Bernhardy, Rom. Lit. pp. 645, 648. -
12 hypotheticus
hypŏthĕtĭcus, i, m., = hupothetikos, a mathematician who proceeds hypothetically, App. Dogm. Plat. 3 fin. p. 40. -
13 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,
Suet. Tib. 69. -
14 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,
Suet. Tib. 69. -
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,
Suet. Tib. 69. -
16 Polyaenus
Pŏlyaenus, i, m., = Poluainos, a mathematician, a friend and follower of Epicurus, Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 20; id. Ac. 2, 33, 106.
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