
Astronomicon
by Marcus Manilius
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
33
Total Words
141,059
Reading Time
565 min
Published
1498
Table of Contents
1.I. TEXT - 11. KOMMENTAR
4 min2.M. 31 habet folia 114; quorum folia 1 ^' — 54^ Manilium continent,
10 min3.M. MANILII
170 min4.M. Manilii Astronomicon liber explicit quartus incipit eiusdem quintus Ui.
40 min5.C. 0. Miiller und F. Wieseler.
1 min6.M. 5.40. — (Aus Philologus.)
3 min7.M. MANILIVS
11 min8.XXI. uud XXil. Bd., 2. Heft S. 107.
7 min9.M. MANILIUS
1 min10.V. Der griechische Sternhimmel:
1 min11.VI. Die MaCe des Himmels, seine Kreise 539 — 560.
7 min12.D. Gr. 486ff.), auch Manilius kennt sie nicht. — 2. 125—127: Anfang
23 min13.II. 18, 487: "ApxTov •9''9jv xat S[xa^av eTctx^Yjaiv xaXsouatv, t] ^'aOtoij
20 min14.L. Papirius Cursor, der 272 a. Chr. iiber die Tarentiuer triumphierte
1 min15.C. Fahricii, quid tenuitus uictus M. Curii sequehatur? vgl. Horat. C. 1
10 min16.D. Gr. 366): aaxepac slvai zobc, xoj-iTjTac, ahnlich uud ausfiihrlicher
127 min17.L. Quinctio Cincinnato nunciatum est eum dictatorem esse factum —
29 min18.D. S. V. d. Welt 345). Die gleiche Windrose habeu Senec. N. Q.
19 min19.L. Tarutius Firmanus (Cic. de diuin. II 37. 98 familiaris noster) er-
6 min20.I. zum T 32—139; 2. zum ^ 140—1.56; 3. zu deu H 157
1 min21.II. Die Untergange fehleu.
3 min22.I. Paranatellonten des T (32—105).
9 min23.II. Paranatellonten des ^ 140—156. Nur die Pleiadeu werden
1 min24.III. Paranatellonten der H 157 — 173.
2 min25.IV. Paranatellonten des $9 174 — 205.
2 min26.V. Paranatellonten zu ^ 206 — 250.
4 min27.VI. Paranatellonten der Erigone 251^ — ^271.
8 min28.V. 23 uiuaeque producent lucernae) — noctemque nach m, im Gegen-
2 min29.IX. Paranatellouten zum ^ 358 — 389.
3 min30.X. Paranatellonten zum ^ 390 — 450.
5 min31.XI. Paranatellonten des aquarius 450 — 537.
5 min32.XII. Paranatellonten der pisces 538 — 694.
39 min33.L. Tarutius Firraauus 4, 7fi9. 818.
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