The calendar disk of the fifteenth century astronomical clock in the church of Saint Mary in Gdansk (Poland) contains a wealth of astronomical and calendrical data. We make a statistical analysis of the mean conjunction times of all the mean New Moons as represented on the disk for four Metonic 19-year cycles. We find that the conjunction times were generated using the Alfonsine value for the length of the synodic month and with a mean longitude correction from the Alfonsine meridian (Toledo in Spain) by 1 hour and 16 minutes. This indicates a location with a longitude of a little more than 19° east of Toledo but due to the uncertainty of the actual locations in longitude at the time it is not possible to point out a specific location. The ...
All important calender systems are based upon either the solar year or the lunar year. In the first...
This publication comprises the slightly revised version of the author’s doctoral dissertation, which...
The Dodecatemoria may be understood as a very simple reproduction of the Moon’s movement: for each d...
We investigate the golden numbers on the calendar disk of the astronomical clock in Lund, Sweden. Us...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Rapport interne.The Gregorian calendar is a luni-solar calendar introduced in 1582 in order to remed...
This work is proposing an archaeo-astronomical study of the Julian calendar, a reform of the Roman ...
Several investigations have been devoted to the Athenian calendar and to the cycles of Meton and Kal...
This paper examines how closely the lunar calendar months of the Coligny calendar track the individu...
Manuscript copy of the Calendarium and Ephemerides as published by Regiomontanus in 1474. The Calend...
SUMMARY. — Using the latest developments in modern planetary theories, I propose in this paper to da...
The 4Q321 calendar gathers together all the data of the Qumranian system, with a precisely renewable...
AbstractThis article examines John of Saxony's iterative method for finding the times from mean to t...
All important calender systems are based upon either the solar year or the lunar year. In the first...
This publication comprises the slightly revised version of the author’s doctoral dissertation, which...
The Dodecatemoria may be understood as a very simple reproduction of the Moon’s movement: for each d...
We investigate the golden numbers on the calendar disk of the astronomical clock in Lund, Sweden. Us...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Rapport interne.The Gregorian calendar is a luni-solar calendar introduced in 1582 in order to remed...
This work is proposing an archaeo-astronomical study of the Julian calendar, a reform of the Roman ...
Several investigations have been devoted to the Athenian calendar and to the cycles of Meton and Kal...
This paper examines how closely the lunar calendar months of the Coligny calendar track the individu...
Manuscript copy of the Calendarium and Ephemerides as published by Regiomontanus in 1474. The Calend...
SUMMARY. — Using the latest developments in modern planetary theories, I propose in this paper to da...
The 4Q321 calendar gathers together all the data of the Qumranian system, with a precisely renewable...
AbstractThis article examines John of Saxony's iterative method for finding the times from mean to t...
All important calender systems are based upon either the solar year or the lunar year. In the first...
This publication comprises the slightly revised version of the author’s doctoral dissertation, which...
The Dodecatemoria may be understood as a very simple reproduction of the Moon’s movement: for each d...