This article examines the role of memory techniques in medieval astronomy. Using a mnemonic written by a Franciscan friar c. 1330 as a case study, it shows how astronomers and astrologers simplified the sky for practical purposes, using verses and codes to make their science memorable. The article decodes the mnemonic and its underlying astronomical data, assessing its usefulness, memorability and adaptability alongside some other popular astronomical and calendrical mnemonics of the later Middle Ages. It argues that astronomical learning could be a creative, playful activity. And it situates the astrological practices of this particular friar, who made wide-ranging annotations in a 13th-century astronomical compendium, within the scientif...
This article presents a vocabulary used by Polish authors to describe the sky and astronomical pheno...
The development of Astronomy in the Middle Ages is closely intertwined with the interests of the Chu...
The present work reports the results of the archaeoastronomical examination of sacred buildings in I...
Histories of medieval astronomy have brought to light a rich textual tradition, of treatises and tab...
International audienceLate medieval astronomical manuscripts produced in Europe attest to different ...
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
It is widely known that the first daily forecasts appeared in The Times (of London) in August 1861. ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the reach of mnemonics practices and the idea of mental i...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
Th is article aims to demonstrate - using selected examples of English Medieval poetry as well as P...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
This paper discusses the use of mnemonic and mathematical methods in enhancing the understanding of ...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
none3It has long been recognized that a number of exceptional and highly impressive astronomical eve...
This article provides an account of an important source for late medieval English medicine and astro...
This article presents a vocabulary used by Polish authors to describe the sky and astronomical pheno...
The development of Astronomy in the Middle Ages is closely intertwined with the interests of the Chu...
The present work reports the results of the archaeoastronomical examination of sacred buildings in I...
Histories of medieval astronomy have brought to light a rich textual tradition, of treatises and tab...
International audienceLate medieval astronomical manuscripts produced in Europe attest to different ...
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
It is widely known that the first daily forecasts appeared in The Times (of London) in August 1861. ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the reach of mnemonics practices and the idea of mental i...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
Th is article aims to demonstrate - using selected examples of English Medieval poetry as well as P...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
This paper discusses the use of mnemonic and mathematical methods in enhancing the understanding of ...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
none3It has long been recognized that a number of exceptional and highly impressive astronomical eve...
This article provides an account of an important source for late medieval English medicine and astro...
This article presents a vocabulary used by Polish authors to describe the sky and astronomical pheno...
The development of Astronomy in the Middle Ages is closely intertwined with the interests of the Chu...
The present work reports the results of the archaeoastronomical examination of sacred buildings in I...