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Hipparchus's and catalogue
* Bradley E. Schaefer, " The epoch of the constellations on the Farnese Hercules and their origins in Hipparchus's lost catalogue "
* Bradley E. Schaefer, " The epoch of the constellations on the Farnese Atlas and their origins in Hipparchus's lost catalogue "

Hipparchus's and work
It has also been valuable to students of mathematics because it documents the ancient Greek mathematician Hipparchus's work, which has been lost.

Hipparchus's and .
This was an offense of such magnitude to Harmodius ' family that he, together with Aristogeiton who was already fired by feelings of jealousy due to Hipparchus having made unrequited sexual advances toward Harmodius ( possibly the motivation for Hipparchus's humiliation of Harmodius's sister ), resolved to assassinate both Hippias and Hipparchus and thus to overthrow the tyranny.
It has recently been claimed that a celestial globe based on Hipparchus's star catalog sits atop the broad shoulders of a large 2nd-century Roman statue known as the Farnese Atlas.

successor and Ptolemy
Meanwhile, in the south of Egypt, there was a long-standing revolt that had begun during the reign of Ptolemy IV, led by Horwennefer and by his successor Ankhwennefer.
His son and successor, Antiochus I Soter, was left with an enormous realm consisting of nearly all of the Asian portions of the Empire, but faced with Antigonus II Gonatas in Macedonia and Ptolemy II Philadelphus in Egypt, he proved unable to pick up where his father had left off in conquering the European portions of Alexander's empire.
Antiochus I ( reigned 281 – 261 BC ) and his son and successor Antiochus II Theos ( reigned 261 – 246 BC ) were faced with challenges in the west, including repeated wars with Ptolemy II and a Celtic invasion of Asia Minor — distracting attention from holding the eastern portions of the Empire together.
When Ptolemy XIV died – allegedly poisoned by his older sister – Cleopatra made Caesarion her co-regent and successor and gave him the epithets Theos Philopator Philometor (= Father-and motherloving God ).
Babylon was the capital of Alexander's empire, even though Alexandria became the capital of the diadochic Ptolemaic Kingdom under Alexander's immediate successor Ptolemy I Soter.
However, Ptolemy XI had left the throne to Rome in his will, therefore Ptolemy XII was not the legitimate successor.
It has been assumed but remains uncertain that Cleopatra poisoned her co-ruler to replace him with his nephew Ptolemy XV Caesarion, her son by Caesar who was proclaimed co-ruler on September 2, 44 BC and whom his mother intended to support as successor of his father.
After the death of Ptolemy II, Antiochus II left his second family in Antioch and returned to Laodice I. Antiochus II named his first son with Laodice I as his successor to the throne.
An old interpolator of Josephus advanced the opinion that the king mentioned in the story was Ptolemy III ; but this monarch was not the consort of Cleopatra, nor was his immediate successor Seleucus IV.
Alexander died before he was able to create his library, but his friend and successor Ptolemy oversaw the beginnings of Alexander's library — a project that was to grow to become the renowned Library of Alexandria.

successor and included
In addition to ARPANET, and its successor, the Internet, other early worldwide computer networks included Usenet and FidoNet from 1980s, both of which were used to support distributed discussion systems.
The Finnish-Soviet Agreement of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance ( and the restrictions included therein ) was annulled but Finland recognised the Russian Federation as the successor of the USSR and was quick to draft bilateral treaties of goodwill as well as reallocating Soviet debts.
These instructions were included in the 80286 and successor chips.
Subsequent holders of the title have included her successor as Irish president Mary McAleese, Professor John F. Larkin Q. C., Irish Human Rights Commissioner and prominent pro-choice activist Senator Ivana Bacik.
He emerged as the leader of the Party's right wing, which included two other Politburo members Alexei Rykov, Lenin's successor as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars and Mikhail Tomsky, head of trade unions, and he became chairman of Comintern's executive committee in 1926.
In this condemnation were included not only the Ecthesis ( the exposition of faith of the Patriarch Sergius for which the emperor Heraclius had stood sponsor ), but also the typus of Paul, the successor of Sergius, which had the support of the reigning Emperor ( Constans II ).
And while in one of his works Jerome gives Clement as " the fourth bishop of Rome after Peter " ( not in the sense of fourth successor of Peter, but fourth in a series that included Peter ), he adds that " most of the Latins think that Clement was second after the apostle ".
For this reason, and to prevent a break-up, Bolívar sought to implement a more centralist model of government in Gran Colombia, including some or all of the elements of the Bolivian constitution he had written, which included a lifetime presidency with the ability to select a successor ( although theoretically, this presidency was held in check by an intricate system of balances ).
Its staff included Standartenführer Sylvester Stadler as regimental commander, Sturmbannführer Adolf Diekmann as commander of the regiment's 1st Battalion and Sturmbannführer Otto Weidinger, who was designated Stadler's successor as regimental commander and was with the regiment for familiarisation purposes.
" ( 全世界无产者 , 联合起来 !) in bold red letters, and endorsement leaves written by Lin Biao, Mao ’ s chosen successor, that included three lines from the diary of revolutionary hero Lei Feng.
When Asquith's government collapsed in December 1916, Balfour, who seemed for a time a potential successor to the premiership, became Foreign Secretary in Lloyd George's new administration, but was not actually included in the small War Cabinet, and was frequently left out of the inner workings of the government.
Theobald's household included many young men of ability, including his successor Thomas Becket.
By the time of the 1991 election, Wilson lobbied to be included in the televised Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) debate between Vander Zalm's successor, Premier Rita Johnston and BC NDP Leader Michael Harcourt.
The King — George VI — appointed Winston Churchill — who had been a consistent opponent of Chamberlain ′ s policy of appeasement — as his successor, and Churchill formed a new coalition government that included members of the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Party as well as several ministers from a non-political background.
The " third generation " riteScript handwriting recognition technology, built by EverNote Corporation ( the successor of Pen & Internet division of Parascript ) in 2000 – 2008, is included in the ritePen and EverNote software.
The original members of the second generation of leadership included Hua Guofeng, the ( some say self-anointed ) successor to Mao, along with the more experienced Li Xiannian and Ye Jianying.
The reign of Baybars's ally and successor, Qala ’ un ( r. 1280 – 90 ), initiated the patronage of public and pious foundations that included madrasas, mausolea, minarets, and hospitals.
The company also purchased Desilu Productions from Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball in 1967, which included most of Ball's television product, as well as such properties as Star Trek and Mission: Impossible ( it and its successor companies would make millions on both series over the following decades with such projects as Star Treks various hit follow-up TV projects and films, beginning in the late 1970s ).
His successor Antoninus Pius ( 138-161 ) upheld the decree, but around 140 included an exemption for Jews who circumcised their sons, though not their servants, slaves, or converts.
Little is known about his music education after the death of his father ; his music teachers may have included Jan Willemszoon Lossy, a little-known countertenor and shawm player at Haarlem, and / or Cornelis Boskoop, Sweelinck's father's successor at the Oude Kerk.
Part of Roxburgh was included in the burgh of barony of Kelso in 1614, and in 1936 Lord Lyon recognised Kelso as the successor to the royal burgh.
Indirect successor states ( Maine, West Virginia ), the District of Columbia and states that acceded to the union after the American Revolutionary War are not included
These modifications were also included in the DC-10's direct successor, the MD-11.
The 150 acre portion of the island not included in the National Monument is administered by The Trust for Governors Island, an entity of the City of New York and the successor of the joint city / state established redevelopment entity, the Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation.

successor and catalogue
During 1993, the Shelter catalogue was bought out by Capitol / EMI, and their imprint The Right Stuff reissued many titles ( except for Tom Petty and J. J. Cale albums, as the Tom Petty Shelter albums are controlled by Petty himself and currently distributed by Rhino, owned by the Warner Music Group, also owners of Petty's current label Reprise Records, and the J. J. Cale Shelter albums are controlled by Universal Music Group, the successor to MCA ).
He was assisted by Thomas Dampier ; but his portion of the catalogue was criticised by his successor Panizzi.
The sonically improved and more expansive successor to 1991's Yesyears, In a Word: Yes ( 1969-) marked the beginning of Yes's association with Rhino Records, who would remaster and reissue the band's core Atlantic Records catalogue throughout 2003 and 2004-while adding many of Yesyears previously unreleased performances as bonus tracks on the individual newly remastered CDs.

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