PTOLEMAIC SYSTEM

tŏlˌəmāˈĭk, historically the most influential of the geocentric cosmological theories, i.e., theories that placed the earth motionless at the center of the universe with all celestial bodies revolving around it (see cosmology). The system is named for the Greco-Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy (fl. 2d cent. a.d.); it dominated astronomy until the advent of the heliocentric Copernican system in the 16th cent.

The Roots of the Ptolemaic System

The ancient philosophers imagined the universe to resemble a complex clockwork consisting of concentric crystalline spheres, nested inside one another, which carried the sun, moon, and planets in their motions and made the "music of the spheres" as they revolved. Professional astronomers did not claim that such a mechanism physically existed; rather, they treated it as the hypothetical basis for constructing geometrical schemes that would allow them to make accurate predictions of the motions and future positions of celestial bodies.

However, the motions of the planets against the stars are not uniform and circular but exhibit a host of irregularities. For a superior planet (Mars and those farther from the sun), the most important of these is the planet's retrograde motion at the time of opposition. The planet seems to halt and then reverse its motion for a few months, so that its complete circuit of the ecliptic is attended by a series of yearly loops or switchbacks.

The Fundamentals of the Ptolemaic System

Partly on aesthetic grounds and partly because no other hypothesis suggested itself, Ptolemy generally retained the semimystical Pythagorean belief that nothing but motion at constant speed in a perfect circle is worthy of a celestial body. He combined simple circular motions to explain the complicated wanderings of the planets against the background of the fixed stars. Ptolemy explained retrograde motion by assuming that each planet moved in a circle called an epicycle, whose center was in turn carried around the earth in a circular orbit called a deferent. Thus the motion of all the planets around the earth in the Ptolemaic system was somewhat similar to the motion that modern astronomy ascribes to the moon as it revolves around the earth while the earth itself is revolving around the sun. The fact that the inferior planets (Venus and Mercury) never stray far from the sun was explained by the provision that the centers of their epicycles always had to lie on the line connecting the earth and sun.

In the final version of his system Ptolemy modified the postulate of uniform motion in order to explain the variations in the apparent speeds of the planets. He found that these variations could be reproduced most conveniently by displacing the earth from the center of the deferent to a point called the eccentric. He then assumed that the motion of the center of the epicycle along the deferent appeared uniform, not from the center of the deferent or from the eccentric, but from a third point symmetrically displaced from the eccentric, called the equant. This modification was tantamount to abandoning the postulate of uniform motion. Ptolemy considered it more important to achieve a closer agreement with the observed astronomical data than to adhere to any preconceived first principles. His work thus anticipates the positivist spirit of modern empirical science, which makes no ontological claim for its constructs but merely asserts that nature behaves "as if" these constructs lay behind appearances.

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...Writing Epic in the Ptolemaic Court, Hellenistica...interest in a writing system that was thought...heritage who lived in Ptolemaic Alexandria daily...language and writing systems, court ceremonies...Greek immigration to Ptolemaic Egypt entailed not...purely Egyptian systems of thought in the...
...1800; cf. ch. 1, note 34 PTOLEMAIC ALEXANDRIA P. M. FRASER...reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form...of Alexandrian life in the Ptolemaic period. This book is an attempt...a political history of the Ptolemaic dynasty, or of Ptolemaic...
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...the definitive statement of his complete system of philosophy, dealing with everything...Stephen Gaukroger examines the whole system, and reconstructs the last two parts...examination of Descartes complete philosophical system. Stephen Gaukroger is Professor of History...
THE SYSTEM OF ANIMATE NATURE THE GIFFORD LECTURES...There is the cosmosphere--from the solar system to the dew-drop, from the moon to the moonstone...We hear of the evolution of the solar system, of scenery, of chemical elements, the...
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...complex and mysterious" ceremonies of the Church, the Egyptian system maintained "religious ceremonies ... veiled in mystery and allegory...The sisters served in the temple as detainees subject to a system called katoche. Those bound to the temple found themselves there...
...conservatism of the sort that kept the Ptolemaic astronomers in business for many decades...Wechsler, The Federal Courts and the Federal System (Foundation Press, 1953) (2.) Philip...Wechslers The Federal Courts and the Federal System (Foundation Press, 3d ed. 1988). (5...
...influential campaign in behalf of the Ptolemaic system.... Nevertheless, the issue is...practical, educative perspective: Systems of philosophy arise when the discrepant...Moreover, groups must devise symbol systems conducive to sharing ideas. Some...
...is no warrant for its truth or its usefulness. The Ptolemaic system, astrology, and alchemy are good examples for such...of inquiry. Content of the Superego Concept Moral systems can be symbolized conceptually, abstractly, as values...
...of the status quo becomes unbearable. Yet our system of education seems impervious to pain. In Galileos time, the Ptolemaic system of astronomy did more than satisfy common sense; it kept academics busy adding curlicues onto the orbits of the planets...
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...dialogue . . . on the two great systems of the world, Ptolemaic and Copernican). Galileo...supporter of the earth-centered Ptolemaic system and a partisan of Copernicuss...to examine the two great systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican. . Truly...
...court of appeal in deciding between theories. If it is made complex enough, the Ptolemaic system can predict planetary positions correctly. But the Sun-centered system is much simpler, and ultimately we prefer it for that reason. Tom Van Flandern...
...the pandemic presumption that Earths centrality in the Ptolemaic system implied our specialness. On the contrary, for medieval...Why was Copernicus afraid to publish his heliocentric system? Why was Galileo subjected to the Holy Inquisition...
...as another claims) that the replacement of a Ptolemaic system by a Copernican system was a victory of the masculine over the feminine (because the Ptolemaic earth-centered system is "feminine"). Mrs. Levin asks the question...
...universe. Until Copernicus, the Ptolemaic system with its Earth-centered universe...than Earth, at the center of the system. Though he succeeded, flaws remained...Brahe, improved upon the Copernican system by introducing the notion that...
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...The Sun in the Church." The Ptolemaic system with Earth at the center was supported...church "tended to regard all the systems of mathematical astronomy as fictions...Galileo could consider a heliocentric system without raising alarm. "Catholic...
...man has progressed from the Ptolemaic, earthcentred view of the heavens...each planet in our own solar system, and much time is given over...cent of the mass of our solar system. Everything else comprises...Jupiter, the giant of the solar system with a mass some 318 times...
...The governor believes in a National Missile Defense (NMD) system to be deployed as soon as possible not only to defend the U...sound like someone who in another age would have favored the Ptolemaic over the Copernican universe. Mr. Gores wide-swinging book...
...explorers pinpoint their finds using a satellite positioning system, is especially useful once the complex is found and ruins are...Roman Caesar who ultimately put an end to Cleopatra and her Ptolemaic dynasty. Reputations have been made from much, much less...
...and staggering. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler, made good use of mathematics to shatter the Ptolemaic myth that the earth is the center of the solar system, that it is a flat surface, heaven is above the domelike sky, and hell is on both ends of...
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PTOLEMAIC SYSTEM tol ma ik, historically the most...the 16th cent. The Roots of the Ptolemaic System The ancient philosophers imagined...switchbacks. The Fundamentals of the Ptolemaic System Partly on aesthetic grounds and...
GEOCENTRIC SYSTEM see Ptolemaic system . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...to explain deviations from uniform motion (see Ptolemaic system ). Thus, the Copernican system was technically only a slight improvement over the Ptolemaic system. However, making the solar system heliocentric removed...
EPICYCLE see Ptolemaic system . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...The Alexandrian School and the Ptolemaic System The apex of Greek astronomy...planets as well. The resulting Ptolemaic system was a geometrical representation...uniform circular motion of the Ptolemaic system, but by placing the sun at the...
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