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The name '''Ptolemy''' or '''Ptolemaeus''' comes from the Greek ''Ptolemaios'', which means warlike. There have been many people named Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus, the most famous of which are the Greek-Egyptian astronomer ] and the Egyptian ruler ]. The following sections summarise some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name. The name '''Ptolemy''' or '''Ptolemaeus''' comes from the Greek ''Ptolemaios'', which means warlike. There have been many people named Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus, the most famous of which are the Greek-Egyptian astronomer ] and the Egyptian ruler ]. The following sections summarise some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name.

==Variant spellings==
The spelling of the name Ptolemy can vary with the language and period, though the most common spellings used in English are '''Ptolemy''' and '''Ptolemaeus'''. Some of the variant spellings and transliterations of the name are listed here.

*]: {{polytonic|Πτολεμαος}}
*]: Tolomeo
*]: Ptolemy


==Early Greek Ptolemies== ==Early Greek Ptolemies==
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*Ptolemy of Telmessos *Ptolemy of Telmessos
*Ptolemy "the Brother" *Ptolemy "the Brother"

==Variant spellings==
The spelling of the name Ptolemy can vary with the language and period, though the most common spellings used in English are '''Ptolemy''' and '''Ptolemaeus'''. Some of the variant spellings and transliterations of the name are listed here.

*]: {{polytonic|Πτολεμαος}}
*]: Tolomeo
*]: Ptolemy


==Legacy of Claudius Ptolemaeus== ==Legacy of Claudius Ptolemaeus==

Revision as of 11:30, 28 March 2006

The name Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus comes from the Greek Ptolemaios, which means warlike. There have been many people named Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus, the most famous of which are the Greek-Egyptian astronomer Claudius Ptolemaeus and the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy I Soter. The following sections summarise some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name.

Variant spellings

The spelling of the name Ptolemy can vary with the language and period, though the most common spellings used in English are Ptolemy and Ptolemaeus. Some of the variant spellings and transliterations of the name are listed here.

Early Greek Ptolemies

Egyptian Ptolemaic dynasty (rulers)

The Ptolemaic dynasty, of Macedonian origin, ruled Hellenistic Egypt for nearly 300 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. The kings of this dynasty were all named Ptolemy. See Ptolemaic dynasty for details of their reigns and other ruling members of the dynasty. See also: Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter.

Egyptian Ptolemaic dynasty (descendents)

There were several members of the Ptolemaic dynasty that did not become rulers of Egypt. Some of them became rulers of other kingdoms. Many of the dates and other details about these Ptolemies are uncertain.

Other Ptolemies

Variant epithets

Several Ptolemies, particularly the obscurer members of the Ptolemaic dynasty, were recorded by a variety of epithets, not all of which can be assigned with certainty to any one Ptolemy. Some of these variant epithets are listed here, along with some of the identifications suggested by scholars. Some of these identifications remain a matter of controversy.

  • Ptolemy the Son
  • Ptolemy son of Lysimachus
  • Ptolemy of Telmessos
  • Ptolemy "the Brother"

Legacy of Claudius Ptolemaeus

Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter

  • Ptolemaic period - period of Egyptian history during the Ptolemaic dynasty.
  • Ptolemaic dynasty - Egyptian ruling dynasty founded by Ptolemy I Soter.
  • Ptolemais - towns and cities named after members of the Ptolemaic dynasty.

Other

A non-exhaustive list of later uses of the name Ptolemy includes:

  • Ptolemaeus crater on the Moon - named for Claudius Ptolemaeus.
  • Ptolemaeus crater on Mars - named for Claudius Ptolemaeus.
  • 4001 Ptolemaeus - an asteroid named for Claudius Ptolemaeus.
  • Ptolemy Project - based at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. This project concerns the modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. Three generations of software have been produced: Gabriel (1986-1991); Ptolemy Classic (1990-1997); and Ptolemy II (started 1996). The project is named for Claudius Ptolemaeus.
  • Ptolemy Project - a project to allow surgeons in Africa to access medical texts in the online library of the University of Toronto, Canada. It started in 2001, and was inspired by the medical library of Alexandria, founded by Ptolemy I Soter.
  • Tolomeo (the Italian spelling of Ptolemy) - an iconic desk lamp design produced for the Italian company Artimide in 1986.
  • Ptolemaic Terrascope - magazine (founded 1989). The name was inspired by "Ptolemy the turtle, who lives at Terrascope Towers". Various artworks and logos feature an astronomer peering through a 'terrascope', so Ptolemaic may here refer to Claudius Ptolemaeus.
  • Ptolemy's Gate (published 2005) is the third book in The Bartimaeus Trilogy, a fantasy series by the English author Jonathan Stroud. The series includes a character called Ptolemy, from 2nd century BC Ptolemaic Egypt, who is nephew to Ptolemy VIII and cousin to Ptolemy IX.
  • Claudius Ptolemaeus is featured, as a wizard called Ptolemy, on a magical collectible card in the fictional Harry Potter universe.
  • The Ptolemy (1934) - a large reed organ built by the American composer Harry Partch. This may have been named in tribute to Claudius Ptolemaeus, who summarized the musical work of philosophers like Pythagorus.
  • Tolomeo (the Italian spelling of Ptolemy) - an opera by Handel, composed in 1728. It is set in Egypt around 108 BC, when Ptolemy IX Lathyros deposed his mother and joint ruler of Egypt, Cleopatra III, for his younger brother, who reigned as Ptolemy X Alexander I.
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