Ptolemäischen
Ptolemäischen refers to things associated with Claudius Ptolemy, a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet. His most influential work in astronomy was the Almagest, in which he described a geocentric model of the universe. This Ptolemaic system, with the Earth at the center of the cosmos and celestial bodies revolving around it in epicycles and deferents, dominated astronomical thought for over 1400 years. The term "Ptolemaic" is often used to describe this specific model.
In geography, Ptolemy's Geographia was another significant work. It provided a comprehensive atlas and a system
In astrology, Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos laid out principles of astrological interpretation that became foundational for the practice.