Sudines (or Soudines) (Greek: Σουδίνες) (fl. c. 240 BC) was a Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians and astronomer-astrologers by later Roman writers like Strabo (Geographia 16:1–6).
Sudines is potentially different from the astronomer Sudines. Given the wide array of knowledge assigned to and associated with people named Sudines,...
The "Chaldaean" astronomers mentioned by Strabo are Kidenas, Naburianos, Sudines, and Seleukos. The first two are also known from astronomical cuneiform...
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Vettius Valens, in Anthology, says that he used Hipparchus for the Sun, Sudines and Kidynas and Apollonius for the Moon, and again Apollonius for both...
the Tigris, alongside Kidenas (Kidinnu), Naburianos (Naburimannu), and Sudines. Their works were originally written in the Akkadian language and later...
inhabited by the Aesti, while Ptolemy speaks of the Galindians and the Sudines. The Balts decorated their pots by creating "deep incisions and ridges...
Sind ibn Ali Souad Naji Al-Azzawi Iraqi academic and environmentalist Sudines, Babylonian sage, mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians...