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{{Short description|4th-century BC Greek philosopher}} {{for|other people named Hicetas|Hicetas (disambiguation)}} '''Hicetas''' ({{langx|grc|Ἱκέτας}} or {{lang|grc|Ἱκέτης}}; c. 400 – c. 335 BC) was a [[Ancient Greeks|Greek]] [[philosopher]] of the [[Pythagoras|Pythagorean School]]. He was born in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]], [[Magna Graecia]]. Like his fellow Pythagorean [[Ecphantus]] and the Academic [[Heraclides Ponticus]], he believed that the daily movement of permanent stars was caused by the rotation of the [[Earth]] around its [[Axis of rotation|axis]].<ref>[[Theophrastus]] ap [[Cicero]], ''Acad. Quaest.'' ii. 39. [[Diogenes Laërtius]] (viii. 85) says that some ascribed this doctrine to Hicetas, while others attributed it to [[Philolaus]].</ref> When [[Copernicus]] referred to ''Nicetus Syracusanus'' (Nicetus of Syracuse) in ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium]]'' as having been cited by [[Cicero]] as an ancient who also argued that the Earth moved, it is believed that he was actually referring to Hicetas.<ref>W. T. Lynn, "Nicetus of Syracuse" in ''The Observatory'' [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1893Obs....16..380P Vol. 16] (1893) pp. 380-381</ref> Cicero refers to Hicetas in the ''[[Academica (Cicero)|Academica]],'' volume II, citing in turn [[Theophrastus]]. <ref>{{cite book|last=Cicero|first=M.T.| translator=C.D. Yonge|title=The Academic Questions, Treatise de Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations|url=https://archive.org/details/academicaofcicer00cicerich |year=1880|publisher=London, Macmillan|page=[https://archive.org/details/academicaofcicer00cicerich/page/81 81]}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Cicero|first=Marcus Tullius| title=Academica|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14970/14970-0.txt |year=1874|publisher=London, Macmillan|quote=''"Hicetas Syracusius, ut ait Theophrastus, caelum, solem, lunam, stellas, supera denique omnia stare censet neque praeter terram rem ullam in mundo moveri: quae cum circum axem se summa celeritate convertat et torqueat, eadem effici omnia, quae, si stante terra caelum moveretur. Atque hoc etiam Platonem in Timaeo dicere quidam arbitrantur, sed paulo obscurius."''}}</ref> According to Heath: :Cicero [says] “Hicetas of Syracuse, as Theophrastus says, holds that the heaven, the sun, the moon, the stars and in fact all things in the sky remain still, and nothing else in the universe moves, except the earth; but as the earth turns and twists about its axis with extreme swiftness, all the same results follow as if the earth were still and the heaven moved". This is of course not well expressed…but Cicero means no more than that the rotation of the earth is a complete substitute for the apparent daily rotation of the heaven as a whole.<ref>{{cite book|last=Heath|first=Sir Thomas|title=Aristarchus of Samos, the Ancient Copernicus|url=https://archive.org/stream/aristarchusofsam00heat#page/188|access-date=Apr 19, 2016|year=1913|publisher=Oxford at the Clarendon Press|page=188}}</ref> ==Notes== {{Reflist}} {{Greek astronomy}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:4th-century BC Syracusans]] [[Category:4th-century BC Greek philosophers]] [[Category:Ancient Greek astronomers]] [[Category:Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia]] [[Category:400s BC births]] [[Category:330s BC deaths]] {{AncientGreece-philosopher-stub}} {{greece-scientist-stub}} {{Europe-astronomer-stub}}
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