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[225] There too are the |
<blockquote>[225] There too are the paths of the Ram, the swiftest because it speeds round the longest circle and yet does not lag behind the Bear Cynosura as it runs. The Ram itself is faint and starless, as if observed by moonlight, but you can still identify it from the girdle of Andromeda: for it is set a little way below her. [231] It traverses the great sky centrally, where the tips of the Claws and Orion’s belt revolve. |
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[239] Still father in front of the Ram and still in the vestibule of the South are the Fishes [Pisces]. |
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[709] Her [Andromeda's] right side the Fishes bring, but the left the rising Ram. When the latter rises, the Altar is seen setting in the West, |
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[712] As to his belt itself disputed might it be whether it rises as the Ram ceases to rise or at the rising of the Bull [Taurus], with whom he rises wholly. |
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Revision as of 06:10, 2 May 2025
One of the 88 IAU constellations.
Etymology and History
The Greek constellation ...
Origin of Constellation
Babylonian
Greco-Roman
Aratos
[225] There too are the paths of the Ram, the swiftest because it speeds round the longest circle and yet does not lag behind the Bear Cynosura as it runs. The Ram itself is faint and starless, as if observed by moonlight, but you can still identify it from the girdle of Andromeda: for it is set a little way below her. [231] It traverses the great sky centrally, where the tips of the Claws and Orion’s belt revolve. (Kidd 1997)
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
Geminos
Almagest Κριός
id | Greek
(Heiberg 1898) |
English
(Toomer 1984) |
ident. |
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Κριοῦ ἀστερισμός | |||
1 | τῶν ἐπὶ τοῦ κέρως β ὁ προηγούμενος | The more advanced of the 2 stars on the horn | gam Ari |
2 | ὁ ἐπόμεσος αὐτῶν | The rearmost of them | bet Ari |
3 | ὁ τῶν ἐπὶ τοῦ ῥύγχους β ὁ βορειότερος | The northernmost of the 2 stars on the muzzle | eta Ari |
4 | ὁ φοτιώτερος αὐτῶν | The southernmost of them | tet Ari |
5 | ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ τραχήλου | The star on the neck | iot Ari |
6 | ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς ὀσφύος | The star on the rump | nu Ari |
ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς ἐκφύσεως τῆς οὐρᾶς | The star on the place where the tail joins [ the body] | eps Ari | |
τῶν ἐν τῇ οὐρᾷ 7 ὁ προηγούμενος | The most advanced of the 3 stars in the tail | del Ari | |
ὁ μέσος τῶν τριῶν. | The middle one of the three | zet Ari | |
ὁ ἐπόμενος αὐτῶν. | The rearmost of them | tau Ari | |
ὁ ἐν τῷ ὀπισθομήρῳ! | The star in the back of the thigh | rho Ari | |
ὁ ὑπὸ τὴν ἀγκύληη | The star under the knee-bend | sig Ari | |
ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ὀπισθίου ἀκρόποδος | The star an the hind hoof | mu Ari | |
ἀστέρες ιχ, ὧν γ’ μεγέθους β, δ’ δ,ἐς,ςα | 13 stars, 2 of the third magnitude, 4 of the fourth, 6 of the fifth., 1 of the sixth | ||
Οἱ περὶ τὸν Κριὸν ἀμόρφωτοι | Stars araund Aries outside the constellation | ||
ὁ ὑπὲρ τὴν κεφαλήν, ὃυ Ἴππαρχος ἐπὶ τοῦ ῥύγχους | The star over the head, which Hipparchus [calls] 'the one on the muzzle' | alf Ari | |
τῶν ὑπὲρ τὴν ὀσφὺν δ ὁ ἐπόμενος καὶ λαμπρότερος. | The 4 stars over the rump: the rearmost,_ which is brighter [than the others] | 41 Ari | |
τῶν λοιπῶν γ’ καὶ ἀμαυροτέρων ὁ βόρειος. | The 4 stars over the rump: the northernmost of the other 3, fainter stars | 39 Ari | |
μέσος τῶν τριῶν | The 4 stars over the rump: the middle one of these three | 35 Ari | |
ὁ νότιος αὐτῶν. | The 4 stars over the rump: the southernmost of them | 33 Ari | |
ἀστέρες ἓ, ὥν γ’ μεγέθους ἄ, δ’ ἂ, γ. | 5 stars, I of the third magnitude, 1 of the fourth, 3 of the fifth |