The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN

The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN
Title The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN PDF eBook
Author Hermann Hunger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2018-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 135168681X

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MUL.APIN, written sometime before the 8th century BC, was the most widely copied astronomical text in ancient Mesopotamia: a compendium including information such as star lists, descriptions of planetary phases, mathematical schemes for the length of day and night, a discussion of the luni-solar calendar and rules for intercalation, and a short collection of celestial omens. This book contains an introductory essay, followed by a new edition of the text and a facing-page transliteration and English translation. Finally, the book contains a new and detailed commentary on the text. This is a fascinating study, and an important resource for anyone interested in the history of astronomy.

MUL.APIN

MUL.APIN
Title MUL.APIN PDF eBook
Author Hermann Hunger
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 1989
Genre Akkadian language
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Writing Science Before the Greeks

Writing Science Before the Greeks
Title Writing Science Before the Greeks PDF eBook
Author Rita Watson
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 252
Release 2011-03-21
Genre Science
ISBN 9004202307

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The Babylonian astronomical series MUL.APIN represents the crowning achievement of traditional Mesopotamian astronomy. This volume presents a new analysis of MUL.APIN from the perspective of modern cognitive science and explores the role of writing in the evolution of scientific thought.

The Babylonian Theory of the Planets

The Babylonian Theory of the Planets
Title The Babylonian Theory of the Planets PDF eBook
Author N. M. Swerdlow
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1400864860

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In the second millennium b.c., Babylonian scribes assembled a vast collection of astrological omens, believed to be signs from the gods concerning the kingdom's political, military, and agricultural fortunes. The importance of these omens was such that from the eighth or seventh until the first century, the scribes observed the heavens nightly and recorded the dates and locations of ominous phenomena of the moon and planets in relation to stars and constellations. The observations were arranged in monthly reports along with notable events and prices of agricultural commodities, the object being to find correlations between phenomena in the heavens and conditions on earth. These collections of omens and observations form the first empirical science of antiquity and were the basis of the first mathematical science, astronomy. For it was discovered that planetary phenomena, although irregular and sometimes concealed by bad weather, recur in limited periods within cycles in which they are repeated on nearly the same dates and in nearly the same locations. N. M. Swerdlow's book is a study of the collection and observation of ominous celestial phenomena and of how intervals of time, locations by zodiacal sign, and cycles in which the phenomena recur were used to reduce them to purely arithmetical computation, thereby surmounting the greatest obstacle to observation, bad weather. The work marks a striking advance in our understanding of both the origin of scientific astronomy and the astrological divination through which the kingdoms of ancient Mesopotamia were governed. Originally published in 1998. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum

A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum
Title A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum PDF eBook
Author Leonard William King
Publisher
Total Pages 22
Release 1913
Genre
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Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four

Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four
Title Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four PDF eBook
Author Erica Reiner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 227
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 9047415604

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This volume presents the edition and translation of first-millennium BC Babylonian omens derived from the appearance and movements of the planet Jupiter. David Pingree’s introduction and astronomical commentary shows the extent of the Babylonian scholars’ knowledge of astronomical phenomena.

History of Astronomy

History of Astronomy
Title History of Astronomy PDF eBook
Author John Lankford
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 616
Release 2013-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1136508341

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This Encyclopedia traces the history of the oldest science from the ancient world to the space age in over 300 entries by leading experts.