A set of tables devoted to solar and lunar phenomena entitled the Candrārkī was prepared in Sanskrit by the sixteenth-century Indian astronomer Dinakara. Along with the tables, Dinakara composed a short accompanying text which instructed the user how to extract and manipulate the tabular data to construct their own calendar for any desired year and geographical circumstances. The work proved to be popular. Based on a small fraction of the extant manuscripts, we present a critical edition of the text together with a discussion of the challenges raised while preparing the edition
Various studies in recent times have shown how sociohistorical proclivities played an important role...
SUMMARY Tablet Mamari contains the only text the general meaning of which is known beyond reasonabl...
The Romakasiddhānta is a quite special Hindu luni-solar canon being the only one using Metonic inter...
A set of tables devoted to the sun and the moon, titled the Candrarki ("Related to the moon and sun"...
Vol. 1, pt. 1 has title: General principles and tables. A revised and enlarged edition of Indian chr...
Reprint. Originally published: Madras : Swamikannu Pillai, 1922."A revised and enlarged edition of "...
The Jewel of Annual Astrology is an encyclopaedic treatise on Tājika or Sanskritized Perso-Arabic as...
We present here a critical edition of the numerical tables of the Karaṇakesarī, an eclipse-computati...
Karaṇapaddhati of Putumana Somayājī is an important text of the Kerala School of astronomy and mathe...
The Indian calendars are interesting, but very complicated. Indians use both solar and lunisolar cal...
The Indian calendars are interesting, but very complicated. Indians use both solar and lunisolar cal...
The unpublished seventeenth-century Kannaḍa-language mathematical work Gaṇitagannaḍi is transmitted ...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
Analysis of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century solar tables which have been used in navigation, and of...
International audienceAt the end of Bhāskara's 7th century commentary on the mathematical part of th...
Various studies in recent times have shown how sociohistorical proclivities played an important role...
SUMMARY Tablet Mamari contains the only text the general meaning of which is known beyond reasonabl...
The Romakasiddhānta is a quite special Hindu luni-solar canon being the only one using Metonic inter...
A set of tables devoted to the sun and the moon, titled the Candrarki ("Related to the moon and sun"...
Vol. 1, pt. 1 has title: General principles and tables. A revised and enlarged edition of Indian chr...
Reprint. Originally published: Madras : Swamikannu Pillai, 1922."A revised and enlarged edition of "...
The Jewel of Annual Astrology is an encyclopaedic treatise on Tājika or Sanskritized Perso-Arabic as...
We present here a critical edition of the numerical tables of the Karaṇakesarī, an eclipse-computati...
Karaṇapaddhati of Putumana Somayājī is an important text of the Kerala School of astronomy and mathe...
The Indian calendars are interesting, but very complicated. Indians use both solar and lunisolar cal...
The Indian calendars are interesting, but very complicated. Indians use both solar and lunisolar cal...
The unpublished seventeenth-century Kannaḍa-language mathematical work Gaṇitagannaḍi is transmitted ...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
Analysis of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century solar tables which have been used in navigation, and of...
International audienceAt the end of Bhāskara's 7th century commentary on the mathematical part of th...
Various studies in recent times have shown how sociohistorical proclivities played an important role...
SUMMARY Tablet Mamari contains the only text the general meaning of which is known beyond reasonabl...
The Romakasiddhānta is a quite special Hindu luni-solar canon being the only one using Metonic inter...