The two-century period prior to the publication of Newton's Principia (first edition 1687; third edition 1726) was most important in terms of the radical changes that occurred in the observation, perception, and understanding of celestial objects that in turn spurred Newton to deduce his laws of gravitation and motion. Surprisingly, much of the available observational data embedded in contemporary texts from that two-century period has remained unused by modern astronomers, and this thesis (a) describes large amounts of data that were found and reanalyzed during the course of this Ph.D. research project, (b) places these data and their resulting analyses in context with the astronomy of the early-modern era, and (c) shows how modern astrono...
The nova of 1572 was one of the most important astronomical events of the 16th century, mentioned by...
Em 1604, a última das supernovas observadas a olho nu na Via Láctea teve um grande impacto na histór...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, on the following work: Johann...
SUMMARY. — The year 1986 marks the tercentenary of the publication of Newton's Principia. It is also...
Pre-modern Asia's diverse intellectual traditions shared a scientific enterprise in the development ...
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), a Dane, spent nearly his entire life making careful measurements of the pos...
The final publication is available at www.epj.org The history of astrometry, the branch of astronomy...
Numerous astronomical observatories were established across Europe over the course of the eighteenth...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
The study of comets in the Renaissance is here presented from the viewpoint of the reception of anci...
Early astronomical records of comets, supernovae, novae, sunspots and aurorae from Far Eastern dynas...
International audienceThis study is based on original observation diaries and examines why and how m...
Since as early as the 19th century, many scholars have devoted themselves to the calculation of sets...
Sophie Roux était présente en tant qu'invitée à ce colloqueInternational audienceIn November 1664, a...
Graduation date: 1986From the earliest English colonization to the present day, there\ud has been in...
The nova of 1572 was one of the most important astronomical events of the 16th century, mentioned by...
Em 1604, a última das supernovas observadas a olho nu na Via Láctea teve um grande impacto na histór...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, on the following work: Johann...
SUMMARY. — The year 1986 marks the tercentenary of the publication of Newton's Principia. It is also...
Pre-modern Asia's diverse intellectual traditions shared a scientific enterprise in the development ...
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), a Dane, spent nearly his entire life making careful measurements of the pos...
The final publication is available at www.epj.org The history of astrometry, the branch of astronomy...
Numerous astronomical observatories were established across Europe over the course of the eighteenth...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
The study of comets in the Renaissance is here presented from the viewpoint of the reception of anci...
Early astronomical records of comets, supernovae, novae, sunspots and aurorae from Far Eastern dynas...
International audienceThis study is based on original observation diaries and examines why and how m...
Since as early as the 19th century, many scholars have devoted themselves to the calculation of sets...
Sophie Roux était présente en tant qu'invitée à ce colloqueInternational audienceIn November 1664, a...
Graduation date: 1986From the earliest English colonization to the present day, there\ud has been in...
The nova of 1572 was one of the most important astronomical events of the 16th century, mentioned by...
Em 1604, a última das supernovas observadas a olho nu na Via Láctea teve um grande impacto na histór...
A brief commentary prepared by Robert Brecha, PhD, Professor, Physics, on the following work: Johann...