International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-known collection of astronomical texts from the arts faculty context. During the first half of the 14th century, this manuscript belonged to John of Murs, an important master of art of the Paris University, responsible, with others for the establishment of the Parisian Alfonsine Tables. John of Murs used the Escorial manuscript to record a wide range of notes over a 20-year period. Among those notes I examine here one concerned with two solar eclipses. Although I will review the relevant information concerning eclipse theory and mathematical practices of European astronomers in the 14th century, this essay will not focus directly on such matt...
La thèse traite de la théorie des éclipses solaires dans la tradition astronomique islamique à trave...
The codex kept at the Arnamagnean Institute, in Copenhagen, with the number 805 4º (København, Det A...
The eclipse of a.d. 1239 June 3 was observed at no less than 10 sites in Europe, but the one from a....
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
Among the works by Jean des Murs that have yet to be printed are his CanonestabularumAlfonsii, which...
Among the works by Jean des Murs that have yet to be printed are his Canones tabularum Alfonsii, whi...
International audienceLate medieval astronomical manuscripts produced in Europe attest to different ...
International audiencePredicting eclipses and planetary phenomena has always been a desideratum for ...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
The eclipse of a.d. 1239 June 3 was observed at no less than 10 sites in Europe, but the one from a....
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
La thèse traite de la théorie des éclipses solaires dans la tradition astronomique islamique à trave...
The codex kept at the Arnamagnean Institute, in Copenhagen, with the number 805 4º (København, Det A...
The eclipse of a.d. 1239 June 3 was observed at no less than 10 sites in Europe, but the one from a....
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
International audienceManuscript Escorial O II 10 is a late 13th-century document containing a well-...
Among the works by Jean des Murs that have yet to be printed are his CanonestabularumAlfonsii, which...
Among the works by Jean des Murs that have yet to be printed are his Canones tabularum Alfonsii, whi...
International audienceLate medieval astronomical manuscripts produced in Europe attest to different ...
International audiencePredicting eclipses and planetary phenomena has always been a desideratum for ...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
Astronomical tablets have been a major focus of study by historians of science since the middle of t...
The eclipse of a.d. 1239 June 3 was observed at no less than 10 sites in Europe, but the one from a....
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
La thèse traite de la théorie des éclipses solaires dans la tradition astronomique islamique à trave...
The codex kept at the Arnamagnean Institute, in Copenhagen, with the number 805 4º (København, Det A...
The eclipse of a.d. 1239 June 3 was observed at no less than 10 sites in Europe, but the one from a....