Argyrus

Argyrus

Argyrus, 1) Sohn des Melo, 1043 Fürst von Bari, s.d. (Gesch.), st. im Exil nach 1068. 2) Isaak, griechischer Mönch im 14. Jahrh., Mathematiker u. Astronom; schr. u. a: Μέϑοδος ὴλιακῶν και σηληνιακῶν κύκλων, in Petav's Uranolog.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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