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====Other authors==== Most ancient authors did not mention precession and, perhaps, did not know of it. For instance, [[Proclus]] rejected precession, while [[Theon of Alexandria]], a commentator on Ptolemy in the fourth century, accepted Ptolemy's explanation. Theon also reports an alternate theory: :"According to certain opinions ancient astrologers believe that from a certain epoch the solstitial signs have a motion of 8Β° in the order of the signs, after which they go back the same amount. ..." (Dreyer 1958, p. 204) Instead of proceeding through the entire sequence of the zodiac, the equinoxes "trepidated" back and forth over an arc of 8Β°. The theory of [[trepidation]] is presented by Theon as an alternative to precession.
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