With reference to the plurality of inhabited worlds, it has been well said by the ancient writer Metrodorus (third century B.
Sayce thinks that the "signs of the Zodiac" had their origin in the plains of Mesopotamia in the twentieth or twenty-third century B.
The work of Eudoxus was put into verse by the poet Aratus (third century B.
It must clearly be dated after Jeremiah and Ezekiel (Dillon, as cited); and Cornill even ascribes it to the fourth or third century B.
On this basis, in a healthy environment, science and energy might have reared a constructive rationalism; and for a time astronomy, in the hands of Aristarchos of Samos (third century B.
The Manichean creed (attributed to the Persian Mani or Manichæus, third century) proceeded on the same dualistic lines.
Though the third dynasty (commencing, according to Berosos, with the twenty-third century B.
It was the Pan's pipe which gave Ktesibios of Alexandria (third century B.
Such an arrangement is common on figures in vases of the fourth to third century B.
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