Revived and influenced by Ptolemy's work, leading to advancements in cartography and mapmaking techniques. Ptolemy's geography provided a valuable foundation for understanding the world and mapping techniques that were further developed and used in the Renaissance period.
Ptolemy's major contribution to science was his geocentric model of the universe, known as the Ptolemaic system. This model described the Earth as the center of the universe with all celestial bodies orbiting around it. Despite being later replaced by the heliocentric model, Ptolemy's work greatly influenced the understanding of astronomy for centuries.
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Ptolemy's major contribution to trigonometry was his work on chords in a circle, which led to the development of the trigonometric functions sine, cosine, and tangent. He compiled a table of chords that facilitated trigonometric calculations and navigational measurements. Ptolemy's work influenced the development of trigonometry in the medieval Islamic world and later in Europe.
Cleopatra was a throne name used by nearly all the Greek queens of Egypt. the Cleopatra who was involved with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony and was the last queen of Egypt before the Roman takeover, is known to the modern world as Cleopatra VII. Her father was Ptolemy XII Auletes. Ptolemy was the throne name used by most of the kings of Egypt from the death of Alexander until the Romans took over. The correct pronunciation of Ptolemy would be as if spelled in English as Tol-em-me.
Christopher Columbus was a humanist because he used Ptolemy's maps and that is why he believed that he had gotten to Asia because nobody had told him that the Earth was round. Christopher Columbus was a Individualist Because he followed his own path and the outcome of that is America and many other countries around
Revived and influenced by Ptolemy's work, leading to advancements in cartography and mapmaking techniques. Ptolemy's geography provided a valuable foundation for understanding the world and mapping techniques that were further developed and used in the Renaissance period.
Ptolemy's major contribution to science was his geocentric model of the universe, known as the Ptolemaic system. This model described the Earth as the center of the universe with all celestial bodies orbiting around it. Despite being later replaced by the heliocentric model, Ptolemy's work greatly influenced the understanding of astronomy for centuries.
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No. All educated Europeans understood that the world was round and Columbus used that knowledge to propose reaching China by sailing west.
Christopher Columbus used a lodestone (a naturally occurring magnetite) to help navigate during his voyages to the New World. By observing the movement of the lodestone, Columbus was able to determine the direction of the Earth's magnetic field, aiding in his navigation across the Atlantic.
Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
The Nina, The Pinta, The Sainta Maria
Ptolemy's major contribution to trigonometry was his work on chords in a circle, which led to the development of the trigonometric functions sine, cosine, and tangent. He compiled a table of chords that facilitated trigonometric calculations and navigational measurements. Ptolemy's work influenced the development of trigonometry in the medieval Islamic world and later in Europe.
Columbus was right about the world being round.
Cleopatra was a throne name used by nearly all the Greek queens of Egypt. the Cleopatra who was involved with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony and was the last queen of Egypt before the Roman takeover, is known to the modern world as Cleopatra VII. Her father was Ptolemy XII Auletes. Ptolemy was the throne name used by most of the kings of Egypt from the death of Alexander until the Romans took over. The correct pronunciation of Ptolemy would be as if spelled in English as Tol-em-me.
No, he used one and the world in general was much more advanced than that in 1492. Nor did they think the world was flat.