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Ancient astronomy and celestial divination
- 其他作者: Swerdlow, N. M.
- 出版: Cambridge, Ma. : MIT Press 1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (x, 378 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and technology
- 標題: Astronomy, Greek. , Electronic books. , SCIENCE Astronomy. , Babylonië , Astronomie assyro-babylonienne. , SCIENCE , Astronomy - General. , Astrologie assyro-babylonienne. , Astronomie grecque. , Sterrenkunde. , Astronomy. , Physical Sciences & Mathematics. , Astronomy & Astrophysics. , Astrology, Assyro-Babylonian. , Astronomy, Assyro-Babylonian.
- ISBN: 0262194228 , 9780262194228
- ISBN: 0262194228 , 9780585231427
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction / N.M. Swerdlow -- Babylonian celestial divination / Erica Reiner -- Babylonian horoscopy : the texts and their relations / F. Rochberg -- Babylonian observations of Saturn during the reign of Kandalanu / C.B.F. Walker -- Non-mathematical astronomical texts and their relationships / Hermann Hunger -- Normal star observations in late Babylonian astronomical diaries / Gerd Grasshoff -- Goal-year tablets : lunar data and predictions / Lis Brack-Bernsen -- A new mathematical text from the astronomical archive in Babylon : BM 36849 -- Lunar anomaly in Babylonian astronomy : portrait of an original theory / John P. Britton -- The derivation of the parameters of Babylonian planetary theory with time as the principal independent variable / N.M. Swerdlow -- A classification of astronomical tables on papyrus / Alexander Jones -- The role of observation in Ptolemy's lunar theories / Bernard R. Goldstein and Alan C. Bowen -- Theon of Alexandria and Ptolemy's Handy tables / Anne Tihon.
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This volume presents recent work on Babylonian celestialdivination and on the Greek inheritors of the Babyloniantradition.In the ancient world, the collection and study of celestial phenomena and the intepretation of their prophetic significance, especially as applied to kings and nations, were closely related sciences carried out by the same scholars. Both ancient sources and modern research agree that astronomy and celestial divination arose in Babylon. Only in the late nineteenth century, however, did scholars begin to identify and decipher the original Babylonian sources, and the process of understanding those sources has been long and difficult. This volume presents recent work on Babylonian celestial divination and on the Greek inheritors of the Babylonian tradition. Both philological and mathematical work are included. The essays shed new light on all of the known textual sources, including the omen series Enuma Anu Enlil, which contains omens from as far back as the early second or even third millennium, and the earliest personal horoscopes, from about 400 B.C., as well as the Astronomical Diaries, ephemerides, and other observational and mathematical texts. One essay concerns astronomical papyri that confirm the extensive transmission of Babylonian methods into Greek; a study of Ptolemy's lunar theory suggests that Ptolemy relied more on his own observations than previously thought; and an analysis of Theon's commentary on Ptolemy's Handy Tables shows that Theon explicated their meaning both conscientiously and competently.ContributorsAsger Aaboe, Alan C. Bowen, Lis Brack-Bernsen, John P. Britton, Bernard R. Goldstein, Gerd Graßhoff, Hermann Hunger, Alexander Jones, Erica Reiner, F. Rochberg, N. M. Swerdlow, Anne Tihon, C. B. F. Walker
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