proper nounˌarɪˈstɑːkəsˌerəˈstärkəs
(3rd century BC), Greek astronomer; known as Aristarchus of Samos. Founder of an important school of Hellenic astronomy, he was aware of the rotation of the earth around the sun and so was able to account for the seasons.
阿利斯塔克(公元前3世纪,希腊天文学家,通称“萨摩斯的阿里斯塔克”,是希腊一重要天文学派的创始人,意识到了地球围绕太阳公转这一现象,并据此解释地球上四季交替的现象)
Rhymes
carcass, Hipparchus, Marcus
proper nounˌarɪˈstɑːkəsˌerəˈstärkəs
(c.217–145 BC), Greek scholar; known as Aristarchus of Samothrace. The librarian at Alexandria, he is noted for his editions of the writings of Homer and other Greek authors.
阿里斯塔科斯(约公元前217-前145,希腊学者,通称“萨莫色雷斯的阿里斯塔科斯”,曾任亚历山大图书馆馆长,以编辑荷马和其他希腊作家的作品而闻名)