Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, astro-meteorological calendars were written down, and one appears in Hesiod’s Works and Days; such calendars or almanacs originated thousands of years earlier in Mesopotamia. In the second development, also in the archaic period, the pioneers of prose writing began writing speculative naturalistic explanations of meteorological phenomena: Anaximander, followed by Heraclitus, Anaxagoras, and others. When Aristotle in the fourth century BCE mentions the ‘inquiry that all our predecessors have been calling meteorology’ (338a26), he is referring to these writers. In the third development, the first two enterprises were combined: empirical data col...
This book is the first to open up the history of scientifically-based weather forecasting in Europe,...
Abstract Technological applications aiming at the exploitation of the natural sources appear in all ...
This most recent English commented translation of Aristotle’s Metereologica focuses on how Aristotle...
Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, a...
The subject of meteorology was central to Girolamo Cardano’s thought. It held together his encyclope...
This article explores the main aspects of Aristotle’s scientific method in Meteorology IV. Dispositi...
The author of the article focuses on the connections between astronomy and meteorology in the Phaeno...
Abstract: Technological applications aiming at the exploitation of the natural sources appear in all...
This thesis offers a new contextualisation of weather signs, naturally occurring terrestrial indicat...
grantor: University of TorontoI examine a set of texts and instruments, called 'parapegmat...
Aristotle’s Meteorologica is one of the least studied of Aristotle’s major works, and scholars who d...
It is widely known that the first daily forecasts appeared in The Times (of London) in August 1861. ...
In antiquity, astrology as the “science of the stars” combined the calculation of the stars’ movemen...
For Renaissance Aristotelian natural philosophers, ideally knowledge was certain and based on syllog...
A unique methodology for forecasting weather based on geocentric planetary alignments originated in ...
This book is the first to open up the history of scientifically-based weather forecasting in Europe,...
Abstract Technological applications aiming at the exploitation of the natural sources appear in all ...
This most recent English commented translation of Aristotle’s Metereologica focuses on how Aristotle...
Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, a...
The subject of meteorology was central to Girolamo Cardano’s thought. It held together his encyclope...
This article explores the main aspects of Aristotle’s scientific method in Meteorology IV. Dispositi...
The author of the article focuses on the connections between astronomy and meteorology in the Phaeno...
Abstract: Technological applications aiming at the exploitation of the natural sources appear in all...
This thesis offers a new contextualisation of weather signs, naturally occurring terrestrial indicat...
grantor: University of TorontoI examine a set of texts and instruments, called 'parapegmat...
Aristotle’s Meteorologica is one of the least studied of Aristotle’s major works, and scholars who d...
It is widely known that the first daily forecasts appeared in The Times (of London) in August 1861. ...
In antiquity, astrology as the “science of the stars” combined the calculation of the stars’ movemen...
For Renaissance Aristotelian natural philosophers, ideally knowledge was certain and based on syllog...
A unique methodology for forecasting weather based on geocentric planetary alignments originated in ...
This book is the first to open up the history of scientifically-based weather forecasting in Europe,...
Abstract Technological applications aiming at the exploitation of the natural sources appear in all ...
This most recent English commented translation of Aristotle’s Metereologica focuses on how Aristotle...