International audienceThis article is a study of the planetary tables in the second-century BC manuscript Wu xing zhan. Products of computation in this and later texts are compared to what we know about contemporary bodies of planetary knowledge to highlight discrepancies between theory and practice, as well as pluralities of tradition, within the early imperial astral sciences. In particular, this study focuses on such tables’ apparent use of a solar calendar (as distinct from the lunisolar civil calendar) for the purposes of planetary astronomy; it also attempts to explain anomalous features of the Wu xing zhan’s planetary tables in the context of early manuscript culture
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This article is a study of the planetary tables in the second century BC manuscript Wu xing zhan. Pr...
International audienceThis article is a study of the planetary tables in the second-century BC manus...
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International audienceThis article establishes that the discursive parts of the earliest known mathe...
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Calendar astrology and the computation of positions in Ancient China The notion of position is first...
D.P. Morgan, 'Knowing Heaven: astronomy, the calendar, and the sagecraft of science in early imperia...
This article focuses on the Shaba pictographic writing system of the Ersu Tibetans of South- West Ch...
This article is a study of the planetary tables in the second century BC manuscript Wu xing zhan. Pr...
International audienceThis article is a study of the planetary tables in the second-century BC manus...
International audienceThis article looks at cases of borrowing between astronomical and hemerologica...
This article introduces various definitions and criteria for the astronomical phenomena of "enc...
This dissertation is a series of textual case studies on nontraditional sources for li[special chara...
This article introduces the accurate knowledge of the ecliptic sky divisions made by ancient Huaxia ...
grantor: University of TorontoI examine a set of texts and instruments, called 'parapegmat...
International audiencePredicting eclipses and planetary phenomena has always been a desideratum for ...
International audienceThis article establishes that the discursive parts of the earliest known mathe...
Oriental, especially Chinese, observations of transient celestial events are often compared with mun...
Presented from the viewpoint of the history of mathematics, this book explores both epistemological ...
Marc Kalinowski : Calendrical functionality in some ancient Chinese cosmogonies This paper deals wi...
Calendar astrology and the computation of positions in Ancient China The notion of position is first...
D.P. Morgan, 'Knowing Heaven: astronomy, the calendar, and the sagecraft of science in early imperia...
This article focuses on the Shaba pictographic writing system of the Ersu Tibetans of South- West Ch...