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8. On the Greek Origin of the Indian Planetary Model Employing a Double Epicycle (1971)
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- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Information on Previous Publication XIII
- Common Abbreviations XVI
- Biographical Memoir by Charles Burnett XVII
-
General Studies
- 1. Hellenophilia versus the History of Science (1992) 1
- 2. Astrology (2001) 13
- 3. From Alexandria to Baghdad to Byzantium. The Transmission of Astrology (2001) 17
- 4. Zero and the Symbol for Zero in Early Sexagesimal and Decimal Place-Value Systems (2003) 53
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Mesopotamia
- 5. Observational Texts Concerning the Planet Mercury (1975) [with E. Reiner] 61
- 6. A Neo-Babylonian Report on Seasonal Hours (1974-1977) [with E. Reiner] 67
- 7. Venus Phenomena in Enuma Anu Enlil (1993) 73
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The Classical World
- 8. On the Greek Origin of the Indian Planetary Model Employing a Double Epicycle (1971) 91
- 9. The Recovery of Early Greek Astronomy from India (1976) 97
- 10. The Preceptum Canonis Ptolomei (1990) 113
- 11. The Teaching of the yl/wagesf in Late Antiquity (1994) 135
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India
- 12. Astronomy and Astrology in India and Iran (1963) 161
- 13. Precession and Trepidation in Indian Astronomy Before A.D. 1200(1972) 179
- 14. The Mesopotamian Origin of Early Indian Mathematical Astronomy (1973) 189
- 15. Concentric with Equant (1974) 201
- 16. Indian Astronomy (1978) 205
- 17. The Puránas and Jyotihsástra: Astronomy (1990) 209
- 18. Innovation and Stagnation in Medieval Indian Astronomy (1992) 217
- 19. Indian Reception of Muslim Versions of Ptolemaic Astronomy (1996) 225
- 20. Indian Astronomy in Medieval Spain (1996) 241
- 21. NTlakantha's Planetary Models (2001) 251
- 22. The Logic of Non-Western Science: Mathematical Discoveries in Medieval India (2003) 261
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Islam
- 23. Indian Influence on Sasanian and Early Islamic Astronomy and Astrology (1964-6) 273
- 24. The Fragments of the Works of Ya'qüb ibn Táriq (1968) 283
- 25. The Fragments of the Works of al-Fazáñ (1970) 313
- 26. The Greek Influence on Early Islamic Mathematical Astronomy (1973) 335
- 27. Al-BTrünT's Knowledge of Sanskrit Astronomical Texts (1975) 347
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Byzantine, Medieval, and Renaissance Europe
- 28. Gregory Chioniades and Palaeologan Astronomy (1964) 365
- 29. The Indian and Pseudo-Indian Passages in Greek and Latin Astronomical and Astrological Texts (1976) 393
- 30. A New Look at Melancolía I (1980) 449
- 31. An Illustrated Greek Astronomical Manuscript (1982) 451
- 32. Plato's Hermetic Book of the Cow (1993) 463
- 33. Learned Magic in the Time of Frederick II (1994) 477
- Bibliography of the Works of David Pingree 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Information on Previous Publication XIII
- Common Abbreviations XVI
- Biographical Memoir by Charles Burnett XVII
-
General Studies
- 1. Hellenophilia versus the History of Science (1992) 1
- 2. Astrology (2001) 13
- 3. From Alexandria to Baghdad to Byzantium. The Transmission of Astrology (2001) 17
- 4. Zero and the Symbol for Zero in Early Sexagesimal and Decimal Place-Value Systems (2003) 53
-
Mesopotamia
- 5. Observational Texts Concerning the Planet Mercury (1975) [with E. Reiner] 61
- 6. A Neo-Babylonian Report on Seasonal Hours (1974-1977) [with E. Reiner] 67
- 7. Venus Phenomena in Enuma Anu Enlil (1993) 73
-
The Classical World
- 8. On the Greek Origin of the Indian Planetary Model Employing a Double Epicycle (1971) 91
- 9. The Recovery of Early Greek Astronomy from India (1976) 97
- 10. The Preceptum Canonis Ptolomei (1990) 113
- 11. The Teaching of the yl/wagesf in Late Antiquity (1994) 135
-
India
- 12. Astronomy and Astrology in India and Iran (1963) 161
- 13. Precession and Trepidation in Indian Astronomy Before A.D. 1200(1972) 179
- 14. The Mesopotamian Origin of Early Indian Mathematical Astronomy (1973) 189
- 15. Concentric with Equant (1974) 201
- 16. Indian Astronomy (1978) 205
- 17. The Puránas and Jyotihsástra: Astronomy (1990) 209
- 18. Innovation and Stagnation in Medieval Indian Astronomy (1992) 217
- 19. Indian Reception of Muslim Versions of Ptolemaic Astronomy (1996) 225
- 20. Indian Astronomy in Medieval Spain (1996) 241
- 21. NTlakantha's Planetary Models (2001) 251
- 22. The Logic of Non-Western Science: Mathematical Discoveries in Medieval India (2003) 261
-
Islam
- 23. Indian Influence on Sasanian and Early Islamic Astronomy and Astrology (1964-6) 273
- 24. The Fragments of the Works of Ya'qüb ibn Táriq (1968) 283
- 25. The Fragments of the Works of al-Fazáñ (1970) 313
- 26. The Greek Influence on Early Islamic Mathematical Astronomy (1973) 335
- 27. Al-BTrünT's Knowledge of Sanskrit Astronomical Texts (1975) 347
-
Byzantine, Medieval, and Renaissance Europe
- 28. Gregory Chioniades and Palaeologan Astronomy (1964) 365
- 29. The Indian and Pseudo-Indian Passages in Greek and Latin Astronomical and Astrological Texts (1976) 393
- 30. A New Look at Melancolía I (1980) 449
- 31. An Illustrated Greek Astronomical Manuscript (1982) 451
- 32. Plato's Hermetic Book of the Cow (1993) 463
- 33. Learned Magic in the Time of Frederick II (1994) 477
- Bibliography of the Works of David Pingree 495