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    Something New Under the Sun in Anaximenes’ Astronomy?Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs - 2024 - Apeiron 57 (4):519-552.
    Anaximenes famously taught that the sun and other ‘stars’ do not move under the flat earth but around it and explained the night thereby. What he had in mind remains conjectural; the testifying fragments are ambiguous and apparently contradictory. The past 200-odd years have seen a plethora of dissenting interpretations. The bulk of these are here categorised into three groups: that the sun circles at a fixed height above sea level; that it follows the familiar inclined path by day and (...)
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    Phaethon and the great year.Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs - 2006 - Apeiron 39 (1):57-90.
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    Who Are the" Attendants of Helios"?Marinus Anthony Van Der Sluijs - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (2):169-177.
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    Concepts of sun and earth in the ancient world - (t.) bilić the land of the solstices. Myth, geography and astronomy in ancient greece.* (Bar international series 3039.) Pp. XIV + 198, ills. Oxford: Bar publishing, 2021. Paper, £49. Isbn: 978-1-4073-5862-8. [REVIEW]Marinus Anthony Van Der Sluijs - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):297-300.
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    Concepts of sun and earth in the ancient world: Bilić (t.) the land of the solstices. Myth, geography and astronomy in ancient greece. (Bar international series 3039.) Pp. XIV + 198, ills. Oxford: Bar publishing, 2021. Paper, £49. Isbn: 978-1-4073-5862-8 – corrigendum. [REVIEW]Marinus Anthony Van Der Sluijs - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):367-367.
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