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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract En la antigua Grecia, los bematistas (antiguo griego: Βηματισταί, griego moderno: Βηματιστές. - de bema: (βῆμα, “paso”)) eran especialistas entrenados para medir distancias contando sus pasos. , Un bématiste (du grec ancien βηματιστής) est un arpenteur de la Grèce antique et de l'Égypte antique qui mesurait la distance entre deux points en comptant le nombre de pas (en grec βῆμα / bêma). , Un Bematista a la Grècia clàssica era un agrimensor especialista en mesurar la distància entre dos punts comptant els seus passos (1 pas = 1 bema (βῆμα) = 76 cm). Aquesta activitat ja existia en temps d'Heròdot (s VI aC) a l'imperi persa. , Bematists or bematistae (Ancient Greek βηματισταί (bēmatistaí, 'step measurer'), from βῆμα (bema, 'pace')), were specialists in ancient Greece and ancient Egypt who measured distances by pacing. , Il bematista (in greco antico: βηματιστής,Il bematista (in greco antico: βηματιστής, Bēmatistés derivato da βῆμα «passo») era colui che, in epoca classica ed ellenistica, misurava le distanze da un luogo a un altro contando i propri passi, chiamati anche bemi (ognuno equivalente a 0,74 m). L'attività di bematista esisteva già ai tempi di Erodoto (VI secolo a.C.) nell'impero persiano, attività favorita dalla costruzione di strade, tra cui la Via Reale di Persia che univa Susa a Sardi (Erodoto, Storie, V, 32).iva Susa a Sardi (Erodoto, Storie, V, 32). , Bematisten (griech. βηματιστής, 'Schreitender; Schrittzähler') waren Spezialisten im antiken Griechenland, die dafür ausgebildet waren, Entfernungen durch Zählen ihrer Schritte zu messen.
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rdfs:comment Bematists or bematistae (Ancient Greek βηματισταί (bēmatistaí, 'step measurer'), from βῆμα (bema, 'pace')), were specialists in ancient Greece and ancient Egypt who measured distances by pacing. , En la antigua Grecia, los bematistas (antiguo griego: Βηματισταί, griego moderno: Βηματιστές. - de bema: (βῆμα, “paso”)) eran especialistas entrenados para medir distancias contando sus pasos. , Bematisten (griech. βηματιστής, 'Schreitender; Schrittzähler') waren Spezialisten im antiken Griechenland, die dafür ausgebildet waren, Entfernungen durch Zählen ihrer Schritte zu messen. , Il bematista (in greco antico: βηματιστής,Il bematista (in greco antico: βηματιστής, Bēmatistés derivato da βῆμα «passo») era colui che, in epoca classica ed ellenistica, misurava le distanze da un luogo a un altro contando i propri passi, chiamati anche bemi (ognuno equivalente a 0,74 m). L'attività di bematista esisteva già ai tempi di Erodoto (VI secolo a.C.) nell'impero persiano, attività favorita dalla costruzione di strade, tra cui la Via Reale di Persia che univa Susa a Sardi (Erodoto, Storie, V, 32).iva Susa a Sardi (Erodoto, Storie, V, 32). , Un Bematista a la Grècia clàssica era un agrimensor especialista en mesurar la distància entre dos punts comptant els seus passos (1 pas = 1 bema (βῆμα) = 76 cm). Aquesta activitat ja existia en temps d'Heròdot (s VI aC) a l'imperi persa. , Un bématiste (du grec ancien βηματιστής) est un arpenteur de la Grèce antique et de l'Égypte antique qui mesurait la distance entre deux points en comptant le nombre de pas (en grec βῆμα / bêma).
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