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  • Perga
  • Ancient Greek city

    Perga or Perge (Hittite: Parha, Greek: Πέργη Perge, Turkish: Perge) was originally an ancient Lycian settlement that later became a Greek city in Pamphylia

    Perga

    Perga

    Perga

  • Apollonius of Perga
  • Ancient Greek geometer and astronomer (c. 240–190 BC)

    Apollonius of Perga (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Περγαῖος Apollṓnios ho Pergaîos; c. 240 BC – c. 190 BC) was an ancient Greek geometer and astronomer

    Apollonius of Perga

    Apollonius of Perga

    Apollonius_of_Perga

  • Conon of Perga
  • Martyr saint of the Roman Empire

    Conon of Perga (born in the 3rd century in Nazareth, died about 250 in Magydas, Pamphylia) was a martyr saint of the Roman Empire. The Orthodox church

    Conon of Perga

    Conon_of_Perga

  • Antalya
  • City in Turkey

    nearby ancient cities such as Patara, Xanthos and Myra in the Lycia region; Perga, Aspendos and Side in Pamphylia; and Sagalassos, Antioch and Termessos in

    Antalya

    Antalya

    Antalya

  • Conic section
  • Curve from a cone intersecting a plane

    mathematicians studied conic sections, culminating around 200 BC with Apollonius of Perga's systematic work on their properties. The conic sections in the Euclidean

    Conic section

    Conic section

    Conic_section

  • Via Sebaste
  • Roman military road

    the Taurus Mountains, through the Climax Pass (now Döşeme Boğazı) down to Perga on the coast. The Roman colonia of Comama and Apollonia lay along its route

    Via Sebaste

    Via Sebaste

    Via_Sebaste

  • Plancia Magna
  • Ancient Roman woman

    Plancia Magna (Greek: Πλανκία Μαγνά) was a prominent woman of Perga in the Roman province of Lycia et Pamphylia who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries

    Plancia Magna

    Plancia Magna

    Plancia_Magna

  • Pamphylia
  • Ancient maritime district of southern Anatolia, in present Turkey

    philosopher (4th century BC) Apollonius of Perga, astronomer, mathematician (c. 262 - c. 190 BC) Artemidorus of Perga, proxenos in Oropos (c. 240 -180 BC) Aetos

    Pamphylia

    Pamphylia

    Pamphylia

  • Apollonian gasket
  • Fractal composed of tangent circles

    tangent to another three. It is named after Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga. The construction of the Apollonian gasket starts with three circles C 1

    Apollonian gasket

    Apollonian gasket

    Apollonian_gasket

  • Mathematics
  • Field of knowledge

    notable achievements of Greek mathematics are conic sections (Apollonius of Perga, 3rd century BC), trigonometry (Hipparchus of Nicaea, 2nd century BC), and

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

  • Deferent and epicycle
  • Planetary motions in archaic models of the Solar System

    attributed to Apollonius of Perga, who was active at the end of the 3rd century BC. It was developed by Apollonius of Perga and Hipparchus of Rhodes, who

    Deferent and epicycle

    Deferent and epicycle

    Deferent_and_epicycle

  • Jale İnan
  • Turkish classical archaeologist (1914-2001)

    Turkish woman to have been active in the discipline. She led excavations in Perga and Side which resulted in the expansion of the Antalya Museum. Her restoration

    Jale İnan

    Jale İnan

    Jale_İnan

  • Ancient Greek astronomy
  • variation in the distance between the Earth and the Moon. Apollonius of Perga (c. 240 BCE – c. 190 BCE) responded to the problems in earlier astronomical

    Ancient Greek astronomy

    Ancient Greek astronomy

    Ancient_Greek_astronomy

  • Euclid
  • Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)

    Hippocrates of Chios, Thales and Theaetetus. With Archimedes and Apollonius of Perga, Euclid is generally considered among the greatest mathematicians of antiquity

    Euclid

    Euclid

    Euclid

  • Carton
  • Type of domestic container

    before processing, though some recyclers only recycle the cardboard fibers. Perga cartons entered production in 1932 as a leak-proof can after they were produced

    Carton

    Carton

    Carton

  • Aurelia Paulina
  • Roman priestess during the Severan dynasty

    offices of priestess of the Goddess Artemis in Perga. Artemis was the most important Goddess in Perga. Aquilus with Paulina shared the title of as priest

    Aurelia Paulina

    Aurelia Paulina

    Aurelia_Paulina

  • Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia)
  • Daughter of 1st century Herodian King Tigranes VI of Armenia

    temple of the Ancient Greek Goddess Artemis in Perga. Artemis was the most important Goddess in Perga. Julia bore Varus two children who were: Son, Gaius

    Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia)

    Julia_(daughter_of_Tigranes_VI_of_Armenia)

  • Spitfire sawfly
  • Species of sawfly

    The spitfire sawfly (Perga affinis) is a species of hymenopteran insect in the family Pergidae; within sub-family Perginae. It is found in the Eastern

    Spitfire sawfly

    Spitfire_sawfly

  • History of mathematics
  • "Apollonius of Perga" p. 145) (Boyer 1991, "Apollonius of Perga" p. 146) (Boyer 1991, "Apollonius of Perga" p. 152) (Boyer 1991, "Apollonius of Perga" p. 156)

    History of mathematics

    History of mathematics

    History_of_mathematics

  • Asymptote
  • Limit of the tangent line at a point that tends to infinity

    "together" + πτωτ-ός "fallen". The term was introduced by Apollonius of Perga in his work on conic sections, but in contrast to its modern meaning, he

    Asymptote

    Asymptote

    Asymptote

  • John Mark
  • Biblical saint

    minister. Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem. And Barnabas

    John Mark

    John Mark

    John_Mark

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    Elymas the magician who was criticizing their teachings. They sailed to Perga in Pamphylia. John Mark left them and returned to Jerusalem. Paul and Barnabas

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Analytic geometry
  • Study of geometry using a coordinate system

    been maintained that he had introduced analytic geometry. Apollonius of Perga, in On Determinate Section, dealt with problems in a manner that may be

    Analytic geometry

    Analytic_geometry

  • Death of Eren Bülbül
  • 2017 killing of a Turkish child by PKK

    Among the options suggested in the survey were ancient city names such as Perga, Assos, Göbekli Tepe, and Zeugma, but Eren Bülbül's name was not included

    Death of Eren Bülbül

    Death_of_Eren_Bülbül

  • Circles of Apollonius
  • Several sets of circles associated with Apollonius of Perga

    Apollonius are any of several sets of circles associated with Apollonius of Perga, a renowned Greek geometer. Most of these circles are found in planar Euclidean

    Circles of Apollonius

    Circles_of_Apollonius

  • Ellipse
  • Plane curve

    The name, ἔλλειψις (élleipsis, "omission"), was given by Apollonius of Perga in his Conics. An ellipse can be defined geometrically as a set or locus

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

  • Ancient Greek mathematics
  • Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD

    way to represent very large numbers (The Sand-Reckoner). Apollonius of Perga, in his extant work Conics, refined and developed the theory of conic sections

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient_Greek_mathematics

  • Acts 13
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Cilicia Tarsus Syria Antioch       Seleucia Cyprus Salamis Paphos Pamphylia Perga Antioch Pisidia Iconium Phrygia Lycaonia Crete Athens Mediterranean sea

    Acts 13

    Acts 13

    Acts_13

  • Worm drive
  • Gear arrangement

    "endless screw" was invented by either Archytas of Tarentum, Apollonius of Perga, or Archimedes, the last one being the most probable author. The worm drive

    Worm drive

    Worm drive

    Worm_drive

  • Hypatia
  • 4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician

    into Diophantus's original text, and another commentary on Apollonius of Perga's treatise on conic sections, which has not survived. Many modern scholars

    Hypatia

    Hypatia

  • Apollonian circles
  • Circles in two perpendicular families

    the basis for bipolar coordinates. They were discovered by Apollonius of Perga, a renowned ancient Greek geometer. The Apollonian circles are defined in

    Apollonian circles

    Apollonian circles

    Apollonian_circles

  • Conjugate diameters
  • Perpendicular diameters of a circle or hyperbolic-orthogonal diameters of a hyperbola

    and its conjugate are sources for the chords and diameters. Apollonius of Perga gave the following construction of conjugate diameters, given the conjugate

    Conjugate diameters

    Conjugate diameters

    Conjugate_diameters

  • Differential calculus
  • Study of rates of change

    such as Euclid (c. 300 BC), Archimedes (c. 287–212 BC), and Apollonius of Perga (c. 262–190 BC). Archimedes also made use of indivisibles, although these

    Differential calculus

    Differential calculus

    Differential_calculus

  • Pure mathematics
  • Mathematics independent of applications

    must make gain of what he learns." The Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga, asked about the usefulness of some of his theorems in Book IV of Conics

    Pure mathematics

    Pure mathematics

    Pure_mathematics

  • Pi
  • Number, approximately 3.14

    1416, which he may have obtained from Archimedes or from Apollonius of Perga. In ancient China, values for π included 3.1547 (around 1 AD), 10 {\displaystyle

    Pi

    Pi

  • Greek numerals
  • System of writing numbers using Greek letters

    any of those shown above. Pappus of Alexandria reports that Apollonius of Perga developed a simpler system based on powers of the myriad: αΜ   was   10

    Greek numerals

    Greek_numerals

  • History of large numbers
  • in order to give rough estimates, but shortly thereafter, Apollonius of Perga invented a more practical system of naming large numbers which were not

    History of large numbers

    History_of_large_numbers

  • Side, Turkey
  • Town in Turkey

    Pergamum. However, the dominion of Pergamum only reached de facto as far as Perga, leaving Eastern Pamphylia in a state of uncertain freedom. This led Attalus

    Side, Turkey

    Side, Turkey

    Side,_Turkey

  • Apollonius (crater)
  • Crater on the Moon

    the bottom. This crater was named after Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga (c. 262–190 B.C.). It was formerly adopted by the International Astronomical

    Apollonius (crater)

    Apollonius (crater)

    Apollonius_(crater)

  • History of sundials
  • with nodus the arachne (spiderweb) of Eudoxus of Cnidus or Apollonius of Perga: half a circular equatorial dial with nodus the plinthium or lacunar of

    History of sundials

    History of sundials

    History_of_sundials

  • Thomas Heath (classicist)
  • British civil servant, mathematician and classicist (1861–1940)

    Bristol. Heath translated works of Euclid of Alexandria, Apollonius of Perga, Aristarchus of Samos, and Archimedes of Syracuse into English. Heath was

    Thomas Heath (classicist)

    Thomas Heath (classicist)

    Thomas_Heath_(classicist)

  • List of biblical places
  • Palmyra – Aramean state in Syria Paran Parthia – Nation in Iran Penuel Perga – Town In Asia Minor Persia – Nation in Iran Petra Philistia – Original

    List of biblical places

    List_of_biblical_places

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    name 'Melissa' ('Bee' 'Μέλισσα'), possibly a late Hellenistic addition. At Perga in Ionia, there was a famous festival of Artemis Pergaia; under Roman rule

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Hyperbolic orthogonality
  • Relation of space and time in relativity theory

    orthogonal. This relationship of diameters was described by Apollonius of Perga and has been modernized using analytic geometry. Hyperbolically orthogonal

    Hyperbolic orthogonality

    Hyperbolic orthogonality

    Hyperbolic_orthogonality

  • Troy
  • Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Troy

    Troy

    Troy

  • List of biblical names starting with P
  • Pentapolis Pentateuch Pentecost Penuel Peor Perazim Peresh Perez Perez-Uzza Perga Pergamos Perida Perizzites Persia Persis Peruda Peter Pethahiah Pethuel

    List of biblical names starting with P

    List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_P

  • Saint Christopher
  • Christian saint

    in Syria. Reprebos takes his new name Christophoros. They travel on to Perga where Christophoros gets an audience with emperor Decius who is intimidated

    Saint Christopher

    Saint Christopher

    Saint_Christopher

  • Desiderata of the Lombards
  • Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771

    the names of Desiderius' other daughters, all of which end in the suffix 'perga.' Secondly, Carloman's wife was called Gerberga, and this, Nelson believes

    Desiderata of the Lombards

    Desiderata_of_the_Lombards

  • Nazım Terzioğlu
  • Turkish mathematician (1912-1976)

    Musa b. Sakir (died in 873) of Conica, which is the work of Apollonius of Perga (BC 262–190) on the conic sections. This preface, published with the title

    Nazım Terzioğlu

    Nazım Terzioğlu

    Nazım_Terzioğlu

  • Apollonian network
  • Graph formed by subdivision of triangles

    and the graphs of stacked polytopes. They are named after Apollonius of Perga, who studied a related circle-packing construction. An Apollonian network

    Apollonian network

    Apollonian network

    Apollonian_network

  • Gaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus
  • in the 1st century in the Roman Empire. Bryonianus originally came from Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia. Bryonianus could have been

    Gaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus

    Gaius_Julius_Cornutus_Bryonianus

  • List of Greek mathematicians
  • ethnicity to be Greek. Anaxagoras Anthemius of Tralles Antiphon Apollonius of Perga Archimedes Archytas Aristaeus the Elder Aristarchus of Samos Aristotle Asclepius

    List of Greek mathematicians

    List_of_Greek_mathematicians

  • René Descartes
  • French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)

    the Ancient Greek mathematicians Pappus of Alexandria and Apollonius of Perga, especially by their techniques of analysis. Crucial for their work was

    René Descartes

    René Descartes

    René_Descartes

  • Johan Ludvig Heiberg (historian)
  • Danish philologist and historian

    (1880 and 1912), Euclid (with Heinrich Menge) (1883–1916), Apollonius of Perga (1891–93), Serenus of Antinouplis (1896), Ptolemy (1898/1903), and Hero

    Johan Ludvig Heiberg (historian)

    Johan Ludvig Heiberg (historian)

    Johan_Ludvig_Heiberg_(historian)

  • Asia Minor Greeks
  • Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor

    considered the father of astronomy and founder of trigonometry Apollonius of Perga, geometer and astronomer, one of the greatest mathematicians of antiquity

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia_Minor_Greeks

  • Perseus (geometer)
  • 2nd-century BC Ancient Greek geometer

    spiric sections, in analogy to the conic sections studied by Apollonius of Perga. Few details of Perseus' life are known, as he is mentioned only by Proclus

    Perseus (geometer)

    Perseus_(geometer)

  • Treatise
  • Formal and systematic written discourse on some subject

    Euclid's masterpiece. For example, Archimedes of Syracuse and Apollonius of Perga, the greatest mathematicians of their time, received their training from

    Treatise

    Treatise

    Treatise

  • Moderation
  • Process of eliminating or lessening extremes

    Presented in the PERGAS Ulama Convention 2003, Held on 13th and 14th September 2003, which Carried the Theme of Moderation in Islam. PERGAS. 2004. ISBN 9789810510329

    Moderation

    Moderation

    Moderation

  • Apollonius's theorem
  • Relates the length of a median of a triangle to the lengths of its sides

    Alexandria's Collection (c. 340 AD). It may have been in Apollonius of Perga's lost treatise Plane Loci (c. 200 BC), and was included in Robert Simson's

    Apollonius's theorem

    Apollonius's theorem

    Apollonius's_theorem

  • Council of Hieria
  • Iconoclastic Christian council held in 754

    Ephesus, son of the Emperor Apsimar. He was supported by Sisinnius, bishop of Perga, also known as Pastillas, and by Basil of Antioch in Pisidia, styled Tricaccabus

    Council of Hieria

    Council_of_Hieria

  • Beşparmak Mountains
  • Mountain range

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Beşparmak Mountains

    Beşparmak Mountains

    Beşparmak_Mountains

  • Dandelin spheres
  • Spheres tangent to a plane inside a cone

    along the curve. This gives a different proof of a theorem of Apollonius of Perga. If we define an ellipse to mean the locus of points P such that d(F1, P) + d(F2

    Dandelin spheres

    Dandelin spheres

    Dandelin_spheres

  • Nicomedia
  • Ancient city of Bithynia

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Nicomedia

    Nicomedia

    Nicomedia

  • Gordus (Lydia)
  • Ancient town in Lydia

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Gordus (Lydia)

    Gordus (Lydia)

    Gordus_(Lydia)

  • Koloe (Lydia)
  • Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Koloe (Lydia)

    Koloe_(Lydia)

  • Tium
  • Ancient settlement on the south coast of the Black Sea

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Tium

    Tium

  • Isopsephy
  • Numerological connection between words whose letters' number values have equal sums

    multiplication rather than addition), is from the mathematician Apollonius of Perga, writing in the 3rd century BC. He asks: "Given the verse: ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟΣ ΚΛΕΙΤΕ

    Isopsephy

    Isopsephy

  • Cyaneae
  • Human settlement

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Cyaneae

    Cyaneae

    Cyaneae

  • Eye
  • (1974). "Structure and function of the larval eye of the sawfly larva Perga". Journal of Insect Physiology. 20 (8): 1565–1591. doi:10.1016/0022-1910(74)90087-0

    Eye

    Eye

    Eye

  • Rhoe
  • Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Rhoe

    Rhoe

  • Ubort
  • River in Ukraine and Belarus

    elevation of 120 meters. The principle tributaries of the Ubort are the 67 km Perga (Перга) with its mouth at 51°24′00″N 027°52′57″E / 51.40000°N 27.88250°E

    Ubort

    Ubort

  • Aksu, Antalya
  • District and municipality in Antalya, Turkey

    area around Aksu was a part of Pamphylia of the antiquity. Ancient city of Perga is within Aksu district. Later the area around Aksu became a part of Roman

    Aksu, Antalya

    Aksu, Antalya

    Aksu,_Antalya

  • Aksu River (Turkey)
  • River in Turkey

    prosperity of the ancient city of Perga. As Kestros, the river is mentioned by Pomponius Mela as navigable, as far upriver as Perga, 60 stadia (about 11.1 kilometres

    Aksu River (Turkey)

    Aksu River (Turkey)

    Aksu_River_(Turkey)

  • Xanthos
  • Ancient Lycian city in southwest Turkey

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Xanthos

    Xanthos

    Xanthos

  • Kayaköy
  • Ghost town in Muğla Province, Turkey

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Kayaköy

    Kayaköy

    Kayaköy

  • Orthogonality
  • Various meanings of the terms

    orthogonal. This relationship of diameters was described by Apollonius of Perga and has been modernized using analytic geometry. Hyperbolically orthogonal

    Orthogonality

    Orthogonality

    Orthogonality

  • Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
  • Italian physiologist, physicist, and mathematician (1608–1670)

    also revised Apollonius of Perga: Conics, a treatise on mathematics that examined parabolas and ellipses. Apollonius of Perga was an ancient Greek astronomer

    Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

    Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

    Giovanni_Alfonso_Borelli

  • Epilimnion
  • Top layer of water in a thermally-stratified lake

    D.; Rolston, Alec; Pierson, Don; de Eyto, Elvira; Grossart, Hans-Peter; Perga, Marie-Elodie; Woolway, R. Iestyn; Jennings, Eleanor (2020-11-24). "Variability

    Epilimnion

    Epilimnion

    Epilimnion

  • Helenopolis (Bithynia)
  • Town in northwest Asia Minor, formerly Drepanon

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Helenopolis (Bithynia)

    Helenopolis_(Bithynia)

  • Simple eye in invertebrates
  • Simple eye without retina

    Victor Benno (1974). "Structure and function of the larval eye of the sawfly Perga". Journal of Insect Physiology. 20 (8): 1565–1591. doi:10.1016/0022-1910(74)90087-0

    Simple eye in invertebrates

    Simple eye in invertebrates

    Simple_eye_in_invertebrates

  • Philonides of Laodicea
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician (c. 200–130 BC)

    He was renowned as a mathematician, and is mentioned by Apollonius of Perga in the preface to the second book of his Conics. Philonides was a zealous

    Philonides of Laodicea

    Philonides_of_Laodicea

  • Timeline of historic inventions
  • dynasty China Early 2nd century BC: Astrolabe invented by Apollonius of Perga 1st century BC: Segmental arch bridge (e.g. Pont-Saint-Martin or Ponte San

    Timeline of historic inventions

    Timeline_of_historic_inventions

  • Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
  • Organisation that oversees the religious aspects of Singaporean Muslims

    League Ustaz Tarmizi Abdul Wahid, President of PERGAS Ustazah Kalthom Mohd Isa, Vice-President of PERGAS The Singapore Islamic Hub is a religious campus

    Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura

    Majlis_Ugama_Islam_Singapura

  • How to Read a Book
  • 1940 book by Mortimer J. Adler

    Herodotus; Letter to Menoecus Euclid – Elements Archimedes – Works Apollonius of Perga – Conic Sections Cicero – Works Lucretius – On the Nature of Things Virgil

    How to Read a Book

    How_to_Read_a_Book

  • Anthemius of Tralles
  • Byzantine architect and mathematician (c. 474 – 533–558)

    ellipse and assumed a property of ellipses not found in Apollonius of Perga's Conics: the equality of the angles subtended at a focus by two tangents

    Anthemius of Tralles

    Anthemius of Tralles

    Anthemius_of_Tralles

  • List of geometers
  • Euclidean geometry (sometimes called the "father of geometry") Apollonius of Perga (c. 262 BC – c. 190 BC) – Euclidean geometry, conic sections Archimedes

    List of geometers

    List of geometers

    List_of_geometers

  • Mathematician
  • Person with an extensive knowledge of mathematics

    Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews "Apollonius [Apollonios] of Perga (200?100 BC)", The Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, IOP Publishing

    Mathematician

    Mathematician

    Mathematician

  • Ophryneion
  • Ancient Greek city

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Ophryneion

    Ophryneion

  • Alexandria Troas
  • Ancient city of the Troad, Turkey

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Alexandria Troas

    Alexandria Troas

    Alexandria_Troas

  • Lystra
  • Historic settlement in Konya, Turkey

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Lystra

    Lystra

    Lystra

  • Almagest
  • Astronomical treatise by Claudius Ptolemy

    for predicting where the planets would appear in the sky. Apollonius of Perga (c. 262 – c. 190 BC) had introduced the deferent and epicycle and the eccentric

    Almagest

    Almagest

    Almagest

  • List of craters on the Moon: A–B
  • / 4.51°N 60.96°E / 4.51; 60.96 (Apollonius) 50.66 1935 Apollonius of Perga (3rd century BC) WGPSN Appleton 37°03′N 158°10′E / 37.05°N 158.17°E /

    List of craters on the Moon: A–B

    List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_A–B

  • Camisa
  • Ancient town in Armenia

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Camisa

    Camisa

  • Kültepe
  • Human settlement

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Kültepe

    Kültepe

    Kültepe

  • Euclid's Elements
  • Mathematical treatise by Euclid

    was likely written by Hypsicles, following a treatise by Apollonius of Perga. It continues the study in Book XIII of the Platonic solids and their circumscribed

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's_Elements

  • Timeline of mathematics
  • BC – 190 BC – Greece, Dionysodorus 262 -198 BC – Greece, Apollonius of Perga 260 BC – Greece, Archimedes proved that the value of π lies between 3 +

    Timeline of mathematics

    Timeline_of_mathematics

  • Laodicea on the Lycus
  • Ancient town in Phrygia, Asia Minor

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Laodicea on the Lycus

    Laodicea on the Lycus

    Laodicea_on_the_Lycus

  • Alanya
  • District and municipality in Antalya, Turkey

    Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis Phellus Philadelphia in Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix

    Alanya

    Alanya

    Alanya

  • List of translators into English
  • This is a list of people who have translated one or more works into English from another language. Entries are divided by broad chronological period, and

    List of translators into English

    List_of_translators_into_English

  • Hypsicles
  • Ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer (c. 190–120 BC)

    occasion, when looking into the tract written by Apollonius (Apollonius of Perga) about the comparison of the dodecahedron and icosahedron inscribed in one

    Hypsicles

    Hypsicles

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  • Pergamos
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Pergamos

    Height, elevation.

    Pergamos

  • ANTIPAS
  • Male

    Greek

    ANTIPAS

    (Ἀντίπας) Contracted form of Greek Antipatros, ANTIPAS means "like the father." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a Christian of Pergamos who suffered martyrdom. 

    ANTIPAS

  • Perga
  • Biblical

    Perga

    very earthy

    Perga

  • Pergamos
  • Biblical

    Pergamos

    height; elevation

    Pergamos

  • Perga
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Perga

    Very earthy.

    Perga

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  • Akshamya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Akshamya

  • RIVKA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    RIVKA

    (רִבְקָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Ribqah, RIVKA means "ensnarer." 

  • Gaatha | காதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gaatha | காதா

    Story

  • Regester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Regester

    English (Norfolk) : see Register.

  • Madhusoodan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Madhusoodan

    Lord Krishna, One who killed demon Madhu

  • Shaphan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, Hebrew

    Shaphan

    Rabbit; Wild Rat; Their Brink

  • Hrsikesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Hrsikesa

    Controls the Senses

  • Gana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gana

    Lord Shiva

  • Tannishtha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tannishtha

    Loyal, Sincere & dedicated, Devoted

  • Rarosa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rarosa

    Rose

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  • Pergamenous
  • a.

    Alt. of Pergamentaceous

  • Pergamentaceous
  • a.

    Like parchment.