The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy combines new scholarship
with hands-on science to bring readers into direct contact with the
work of ancient astronomers. While tracing ideas from ancient Babylon
to sixteenth-century Europe, the book places its greatest emphasis on
the Greek period, when astronomers developed the geometric and
philosophical ideas that have determined the subsequent character of
Western astronomy. The author approaches this history through the
concrete details of ancient astronomical practice. Carefully organized
and generously illustrated, the book can teach readers how to do real
astronomy using the methods of ancient astronomers. For example,
readers will learn to predict the next retrograde motion of Jupiter
using either the arithmetical methods of the Babylonians or the
geometric methods of Ptolemy. They will learn how to use an astrolabe
and how to design sundials using Greek and Roman techniques. The book
also contains supplementary exercises and patterns for making some
working astronomical instruments, including an astrolabe and an
equatorium. More than a presentation of astronomical methods, the book
provides a critical look at the evidence used to reconstruct ancient
astronomy. It includes extensive excerpts from ancient texts,
meticulous documentation, and lively discussions of the role of
astronomy in the various cultures. Accessible to a wide audience, this
book will appeal to anyone interested in how our understanding of our
place in the universe has changed and developed, from ancient times
through the Renaissance.
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ISBN
9780199879991
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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