Most of the knowledge of ancient Greek science survived through Byzantine codices. A short Byzantine article, extant in three manuscripts, contains advanced astronomical ideas and pre-Copernican diagrams; it presents improvements on ancient and medieval astronomy. This important book includes the edited version and translation of the text and analyzes its content. It surveys the development of astronomical models from Ptolemy to Byzantium and compares them mathematically with several works of Arab astronomers, as well as with the heliocentric system of Copernicus and Newton
Contains fulltext : 92366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Inspiratio...
The history of ancient Greek and Roman astronomy can traditionally be divided into three broad perio...
Images of the Ptolemaic cosmos were produced in all three major early medieval successors to the Rom...
This paper deals with several Greek texts written in the first half of the 7th century, which are im...
The observation of the stars has never just been a matter of "science", but has constantly interacte...
This paper sheds light on one aspect of the large-scale influx of Arabic scientific knowledge into B...
Stoicheiosis Astronomike ("Elements of Astronomy") is a late Byzantine comprehensive introduction to...
This carefully researched monograph is a historical investigation of the illustrated Aratea astronom...
A Companion to Byzantine Science est un volume composé de 13 chapitres, d’une introduction de Stavro...
This exciting collection of articles was a result of a 2015 conference by the same name, “Ptolemy’s ...
The Aratea manuscripts contain Latin translations of the astronomical poem originally written in Gre...
In this volume all extant celestial maps and globes made before 1500 are described and analysed. It ...
Scientific diagrams could and did appear in unexpected places. This essay discusses such an example:...
A masterpiece of historical insight and scientific accuracy, this is the definitive work on Greek as...
The paper raises the question of the function of visual representations in medieval cosmographical t...
Contains fulltext : 92366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Inspiratio...
The history of ancient Greek and Roman astronomy can traditionally be divided into three broad perio...
Images of the Ptolemaic cosmos were produced in all three major early medieval successors to the Rom...
This paper deals with several Greek texts written in the first half of the 7th century, which are im...
The observation of the stars has never just been a matter of "science", but has constantly interacte...
This paper sheds light on one aspect of the large-scale influx of Arabic scientific knowledge into B...
Stoicheiosis Astronomike ("Elements of Astronomy") is a late Byzantine comprehensive introduction to...
This carefully researched monograph is a historical investigation of the illustrated Aratea astronom...
A Companion to Byzantine Science est un volume composé de 13 chapitres, d’une introduction de Stavro...
This exciting collection of articles was a result of a 2015 conference by the same name, “Ptolemy’s ...
The Aratea manuscripts contain Latin translations of the astronomical poem originally written in Gre...
In this volume all extant celestial maps and globes made before 1500 are described and analysed. It ...
Scientific diagrams could and did appear in unexpected places. This essay discusses such an example:...
A masterpiece of historical insight and scientific accuracy, this is the definitive work on Greek as...
The paper raises the question of the function of visual representations in medieval cosmographical t...
Contains fulltext : 92366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Inspiratio...
The history of ancient Greek and Roman astronomy can traditionally be divided into three broad perio...
Images of the Ptolemaic cosmos were produced in all three major early medieval successors to the Rom...