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28. Gregory Chioniades and Palaeologan Astronomy (1964)

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Chapters in this book

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