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Born | March 19, 271 |
Died | July 17, 336 | (aged 65)
Menifue iske Dialīnne or simply Menifue, was a Bodnian Mathematician notable for his works in the fields of astronomy and geography. He was known for helping create the Pauegist calendar as well as for calculating the circumference of Sahar within a margin of error of 12.5%.
Early Life
Work as Letsic Surveyor
Map of the Known World
Menifue's works of a world map have helped historians understand what the people of antiquity had known in regards to their surroundings. In his Diikere Mīnsetussi, he described the various regions of the world in a geographic, rather than political standpoint. His map included detailed inscriptions on a mural that he mentions but the mural itself was lost and the detailed wording in his work are faded and lost to time.
Calendar of Pauegism
As Pauegism spread within Bodny, Menifue, an adherent to Pauegism, helped provide a calendar for use of farmers so that they could better yield their crops and time the wet and dry seasons much more effectively. He is credited with the completion of the calendar by some Medieval texts but these are so far unfounded.