Science Awakening IIWhoever wants to understand the genesis of modern Science has to follow three lines of development, all starting in antiquity, which were brought together in the work of ISAAC NEWTON, namely 1. Ancient Mathematics => DESCARTES 2. Ancient Astronomy => COPERNICUS : ~~~~ I=> NEWTON 3. Ancient Mechanics => GALILEO => HUYGENS In Science Awakening I (Dutch edition 1950, first Eng1ish edition 1954, second 1961, first German edition 1956, second 1965) I have followed the first 1ine, giving an outline of the development of Mathematics in Egypt, Babylonia, and Greece. Volume II, dealing with Egyptian and Baby1onian Astronomy first appeared in German under the title 'Die Anfänge der Astronomie' (Noordhoff, Groningen 1965 and Birkhäu ser, Basel 1968). The volume was written in collaboration with PETER HUBER (Swiss Federal School of Technology, Zürich). HUBER has written considerable parts of Chap ters 3 and 4, in particular all transcriptions of cuneiform texts in these chapters. I also had much help from ERNST WEIDNER (Graz), MARTIN VERMASEREN (Amsterdam), JOSEF JANSEN (Leiden) and MANU LEUMANN (Zürich). |
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The characteristics of the astronomy of this period 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 96 96 OBSERVATIONAL TEXTS Observations and predictions Astronomical diaries The earliest preserved diary . The ' Lunar six ' . ... The course of the moon in the ...
The characteristics of the astronomy of this period 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 96 96 OBSERVATIONAL TEXTS Observations and predictions Astronomical diaries The earliest preserved diary . The ' Lunar six ' . ... The course of the moon in the ...
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The role of observation . .. The latitudinal motion of the moon The scientific character of System A. SYSTEM B The ' Crescent Table ' ACT 122 The meaning of Columns A - D Column Y : Magnitudes of eclipses Column F : Lunar velocity .
The role of observation . .. The latitudinal motion of the moon The scientific character of System A. SYSTEM B The ' Crescent Table ' ACT 122 The meaning of Columns A - D Column Y : Magnitudes of eclipses Column F : Lunar velocity .
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Sidereal and tropical divisions of the zodiac Observations and periods ... The rising and setting of the moon Rising times of zodiacal signs . THE EVIDENCE FROM GEMINOS .. The calculation of the moon's velocity .
Sidereal and tropical divisions of the zodiac Observations and periods ... The rising and setting of the moon Rising times of zodiacal signs . THE EVIDENCE FROM GEMINOS .. The calculation of the moon's velocity .
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Most table sets contain neither observations nor theory , but only numerical tables and rules for their application . What we have just said about the Islamic countries is even more markedly true for India .
Most table sets contain neither observations nor theory , but only numerical tables and rules for their application . What we have just said about the Islamic countries is even more markedly true for India .
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The observations used are cited , the theoretical assumptions justified and the calculational rules firmly established . But this same PTOLEMY also wrote an astrological handbook , the ' Tetrabiblos ' , and published " handy tables ...
The observations used are cited , the theoretical assumptions justified and the calculational rules firmly established . But this same PTOLEMY also wrote an astrological handbook , the ' Tetrabiblos ' , and published " handy tables ...
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Contents
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CXXXII | 181 |
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