This paper examines the two intercalation schemes found in the Mesopotamian astronomical compendium MUL.APIN from the beginning of the first millenium BCE, and the lunar theory that they imply. It demonstrates that the two schemes do not agree with each other. Two intercalation rules in the second scheme use the conjunction of the moon and the Pleiades. This paper concludes that the intercalation rules are based on the assumption of a 28-day ideal sidereal month. These rules work with a triennial cycle of intercalating one additional month every third lunar year. Two similar intercalation schemes from other compositions, likewise dating from the beginning of the first millenium BCE, are known: a seventh- century intercalation scheme from Ba...
Several investigations have been devoted to the Athenian calendar and to the cycles of Meton and Kal...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Babylonian rising time schemes specify positions at or close to culminating stars when the Sun rises...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
Recently much progress has been made in the absolute dating of the Old Assyrian and Old Babylonian c...
The Dodecatemoria may be understood as a very simple reproduction of the Moon’s movement: for each d...
Honourable mention in the 2022 IAU OAE Astrophotography Contest, category Still images of celestial ...
The most discussed and mysterious column within the Babylonian astronomy is column phi. It is closel...
In this paper I will analyse the different features of the Pleiades in the astronomical, astrologica...
International audienceThe 614 Assyrian eponyms between the 1st year of Šamšî-Adad I and the 1st year...
Astronomical observations of the ancient Maya consisted of a determination of various calendar cycle...
BM 47762 is the rest of a circular tablet, which was divided into 12 sectors by lines from the cente...
This illustrated article represents a popular account of the study of the Babylonian astronomical re...
Modern scholarship asserts that the Babylonians were able to determine the synodic periods (discusse...
International audienceTexts from the Upper-Mesopotamian kingdom in the the time of king Samsi-Addu (...
Several investigations have been devoted to the Athenian calendar and to the cycles of Meton and Kal...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Babylonian rising time schemes specify positions at or close to culminating stars when the Sun rises...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
Recently much progress has been made in the absolute dating of the Old Assyrian and Old Babylonian c...
The Dodecatemoria may be understood as a very simple reproduction of the Moon’s movement: for each d...
Honourable mention in the 2022 IAU OAE Astrophotography Contest, category Still images of celestial ...
The most discussed and mysterious column within the Babylonian astronomy is column phi. It is closel...
In this paper I will analyse the different features of the Pleiades in the astronomical, astrologica...
International audienceThe 614 Assyrian eponyms between the 1st year of Šamšî-Adad I and the 1st year...
Astronomical observations of the ancient Maya consisted of a determination of various calendar cycle...
BM 47762 is the rest of a circular tablet, which was divided into 12 sectors by lines from the cente...
This illustrated article represents a popular account of the study of the Babylonian astronomical re...
Modern scholarship asserts that the Babylonians were able to determine the synodic periods (discusse...
International audienceTexts from the Upper-Mesopotamian kingdom in the the time of king Samsi-Addu (...
Several investigations have been devoted to the Athenian calendar and to the cycles of Meton and Kal...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Babylonian rising time schemes specify positions at or close to culminating stars when the Sun rises...