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Ammonius and crater
Ammonius is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater with a slightly raised rim.
The diameter of this ghost crater is nearly double that of Ammonius, and is currently identified as Ptolemaeus B.
The crater Ammonius on the floor of Ptolemaeus.
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Ammonius and ),
Ammonius Grammaticus is the supposed author of a treatise titled Peri homoíōn kai diaphórōn léxeōn ( περὶ ὁμοίων καὶ διαφόρων λέξεων, On the Differences of Synonymous Expressions ), of whom nothing is known.
However, Papias's millennialism ( according to Anastasius of Sinai, along with Clement of Alexandria and Ammonius he understood the Six Days ( Hexaemeron ) and the account of Paradise as referring mystically to Christ and His Church ) was nearer in spirit to the actual Christianity of the sub-apostolic age, especially in western Anatolia ( e. g., Montanism ), than Eusebius realized.
Commentaries on the Almagest were written by Theon of Alexandria ( extant ), Pappus of Alexandria ( only fragments survive ), and Ammonius Hermiae ( lost ).
* Neoplatonism: Plotinus ( Egyptian ), Ammonius Saccas, Porphyry ( Syrian ), Zethos ( Arab ), Iamblichus ( Syrian ), Proclus
* Ammonius Grammaticus ( 4th century ), ancient Greek grammarian
c. 240 ), a Neoplatonic philosopher ; see Ammonius Saccas
* Ammonius Lithotomos ( 3rd century BC ), Greek lithotomist
* Ammonius of Athens ( 1st century AD ), philosopher and teacher of Plutarch
* Ammonius Saccas ( 3rd century AD ), Neoplatonist philosopher and teacher of Plotinus
* Ammonius of Alexandria ( Christian ) ( 3rd century AD ), Christian writer confused with Ammonius Saccas
* Ammonius Hermiae ( 5th century AD ), Alexandrian philosopher
* Ammonius ( genus ), a genus of the spider family Barychelidae
The text includes, in addition to the Gospels, the letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus ( known by its first two words Novum opus ), the prologue to Jerome's commentary on the Book of Matthew, the letter of Eusebius of Caesarea to Carpianus ( Ammonius quidam ) in which Eusebius explains the use of his Canon Tables, prologues to each of the Gospels, tables of capitula for each of the Gospels, tables for each of the Gospels indicating the festivals at which portions of that Gospel should be read, and the Eusebian Canon tables.

crater and ),
* Atlas ( crater ), a prominent impact crater on the Moon
* Asimov ( crater ), an impact crater on Mars, named after Isaac Asimov
* Bach ( crater ), located on the planet Mercury
* Bell ( crater ), on the far side of the Moon
* Balboa ( lunar crater ), a lunar crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon
* Cinder Cone ( British Columbia ), a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park
* Catalán ( crater ), a lunar crater named for Miguel Ángel Catalán
* Cepheus ( crater ), a lunar impact crater
* Cleopatra ( crater ), an impact crater on Venus
* Capella ( crater ), an impact crater on the Moon
* Freud ( crater ), a lunar crater
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, The History of Java ( 1817 ), the purest sulphur was supplied from a crater from a mountain near the straits of Bali.
* Mach ( crater ), a lunar crater
* Metius ( crater ), a lunar impact crater
* Mimas ( moon ), in astronomy, a moon of Saturn marked by a giant crater on its surface

crater and lunar
About four hours after the beginning of EVA-1, the pair mounted the lunar rover and drove to the first geologic stop, Plum Crater, a crater on the rim of Flag Crater, a crater across.
After spending 54 minutes on the slope, Young and Duke climbed aboard the lunar rover en route to the day's second stop, station five, a crater across.
* Darwin ( lunar crater )
The lunar crater Soddy is named after him, as is the uranium compound Soddyite, found in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
* Pascal ( crater ), a lunar crater
* Pasteur ( lunar crater )
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, and initiating the Soviet Sputnik program, with Sergei Korolev as chief designer ( there is a crater on the lunar far side which bears his name ).
* Smith ( lunar crater )
* Seneca ( crater ), a lunar crater

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