Phaenomena Aratea

Phaenomena Aratea

"Phaenomena Aratea may refer to:
*A work by Aratus (3rd c. BC)based on the above:
*a work by Cicero (1st c. BC)
*a work by Germanicus (1st c. BC/AD)
**famously, Germanicus, Aratea (Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Voss. lat. Q 79)


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