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In page Arcturus:

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In ancient Greek, the star is found in ancient astronomical literature, e.g. Hesiod's Work and Days, circa 700 BC,[1] as well as Hipparchus's and Ptolemy's star catalogs. The folk-etymology connecting the star name with the bears (Greek: ἄρκτος, arktos) was probably invented much later.[citation needed] It fell out of use in favour of Arabic names until it was revived in the Renaissance.[3] Arcturus is also mentioned in Plato's "Laws" (844e) as a herald for the season of vintage, specifically figs and grapes.[citation needed]