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Hipparchus

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Hip·par·chus

H0211900 (hĭ-pär′kəs) fl. second century bc. Greek astronomer who discovered the precession of the equinoxes, developed the techniques of trigonometry, and catalogued the positions of 850 stars in the earliest known star chart.

Hipparchus

(hɪˈpɑːkəs) n1. (Biography) 2nd century bc, Greek astronomer. He discovered the precession of the equinoxes, calculated the length of the solar year, and developed trigonometry2. (Biography) died 514 bc, tyrant of Athens (527–514)

Hipparchus

(hɪˈpɑːkəs) n (Astronomy) a large crater in the SW quadrant of the moon, about 130 kilometres in diameter

Hip•par•chus

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n. 1. died 514 B.C., tyrant of Athens 527–514. 2. c190–c125 B.C., Greek astronomer.

Hip·par·chus

(hĭ-pär′kəs) Second century b.c. Greek astronomer who mapped the position of 850 stars in the earliest known star chart. His observations of the heavens formed the basis of Ptolemy's Earth-centered model of the universe.
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Noun1.Hipparchus - Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC)
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Hipparchus

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Hipparchus
BirthplaceNicaea
Occupationastronomer, mathematician, geographer

Hipparchus

(hĭpär`kəs), c.555–514 B.C., Athenian political figure, son of PisistratusPisistratus
, 605?–527 B.C., Greek statesman, tyrant of Athens. His power was founded on the cohesion of the rural citizens, whom he consolidated with farseeing land laws. His coup (c.560 B.C.) was probably not unpopular.
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. After the death of his father, he was closely associated with his brother Hippias, tyrant of Athens, in ruling the Athenian city-state. Under Hippias he was a patron of the arts and sponsored the poets Anacreon and Simonides. He was slain by Harmodius and AristogitonHarmodius and Aristogiton
, d. c.514 B.C., Athenian tyrannicides. Provoked by a personal quarrel, the two friends planned to assassinate Hipparchus and his brother, the tyrant Hippias. The plans miscarried; Hipparchus was killed, but Hippias was not hurt.
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 because of his personal vices.

Hipparchus,

fl. 2d cent. B.C., Greek astronomer, b. Nicaea, Bithynia. He is the first systematic astronomer of whom there are records. He made his observations chiefly on the island of Rhodes. Ptolemy's geocentric theory of the universe was based largely on the conclusions of Hipparchus, a record of whose researches is preserved in the Almagest of Ptolemy. In it Hipparchus is credited with the discovery of the precession of the equinoxes, the eccentricity of the sun's apparent orbit, and certain inequalities of the motions of the moon. He determined the lengths of the seasons and accurately measured the year. He calculated the sizes of the sun and moon using eclipses. He also made the first known comprehensive chart of the heavens giving the positions of at least 850 stars, and he divided them into brightness classes, a system of magnitudes later expanded by Ptolemy. Hipparchus suggested a method of determining longitude by observing the parallax of the moon in eclipse. He is believed to have been the first to make systematic use of trigonometry, and he computed a table of chords roughly equivalent to trigonometrical sines. Only one of his works, a commentary on the work of Aratus and Eudoxus, survives.

Hipparchus

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Hipparchus, the preeminent ancient Greek astronomer, lived from approximately 190 b.c.e. to 120 b.c.e. He developed trigonometry, recorded the location of more than a thousand stars, and originated the idea of latitude and longitude. He is said to have discovered the phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes. Hipparchus was also a practicing astrologer.

Hipparchus

 

Born circa 180-190 B.C. in Nicaea; died 125 B.C. in Rhodes. Ancient Greek scientist; one of the founders of astronomy.

Hipparchus carried out the first systematic observations and investigations of the sky. He worked out the theory and compiled tables of the motions of the sun and moon, as well as a table of solar eclipses. This work was based on a geocentric system; Hipparchus rejected the idea of heliocentricism as a hypothesis without sufficient proof. He described lunar motion at full and new moon and rather accurately estimated the distance between the moon and the earth. Circa 129-127 B.C. he compiled a catalog, which was enormous for those times, of the positions of 850 stars, classifying the stars according to brightness into a system of six magnitudes. Comparing his positions of the stars with earlier ones (third century B.C.), Hipparchus discovered the phenomenon of precession and rather accurately estimated its magnitude. In connection with this, he determined the length of the tropical year (with an error of no more than 6 minutes) and its difference from the sidereal year (15 minutes; at present, 20 minutes). Hipparchus determined the inclination of the equator to the ecliptic, with an error of 5’. He introduced the geographical coordinates of latitude and longitude. His works in the original have not been preserved. The principal source of information on his work is Ptolemy’s Almagest.

REFERENCES

Seleshnikov, S. I. Astronomiia i kosmonavtika. Kiev, 1967.
Eremeeva, A. I. Vydaiushchiesia astronomy mira. Moscow, 1966. Pages 32-34. (List of works about Hipparchus.)

A. I. EREMEEVA

Hipparchus

(fl. 146–127 B.C.) astronomer who calculated the year and discovered the precession of the equinoxes. [Turkish Hist.: EB, V: 55]See: Astronomy

Hipparchus

1. 2nd century bc, Greek astronomer. He discovered the precession of the equinoxes, calculated the length of the solar year, and developed trigonometry 2. died 514 bc, tyrant of Athens (527--514)
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