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A survey of the Almagest /

by Pedersen, Olaf.
Authors: Jones, Alexander. Series: Sources and studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences. Published by : Springer Verlag, (New York :) Physical details: 480 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. ISBN: 0387848258 Subject(s): Ptolemy, %2nd cent. %Almagest. | Astronomy, Greek. Year: 2011
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Book Book AUM Main Library 521 P43 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2011/9083
Book Book AUM Main Library 521 P43 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2011/9083

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The Almagest through the ages -- Physics and philosophy in the Almagest -- Ptolemy as a mathematician -- Spherical astronomy in the Almagest -- The motion of the sun -- The theories of the moon -- Parallaxes and eclipses -- The fixed stars -- The superior planets -- The inferior planets -- Retrograde motions and maximum elongations -- Latitudes and visibility periods -- Epilogue: the other Ptolemy -- Apendix A: dated observations -- Appendix B: numerical parameters.

"The 'Almagest' by the Greek astronomer and mathematician Ptolemy is the most important surviving treatise on early mathematical astronomy, offering historians valuable insight into the astronomy and mathematics of the ancient world. Pedersen's 1974 publication, 'A Survey of the Almagest', is the most recent in a long tradition of companions to the 'Almagest'. Part paraphrase and part commentary, Pedersen's work has earned the universal praise of historians and serves as the definitive introductory text for students interested in studying the 'Almagest'. In this revised edition, Alexander Jones, a distinguished authority on the history of early astronomy, provides supplementary information and commentary to the original text to account for scholarship that has appeared since 1974. This revision also incorporates various corrections to Pedersen's original text that have been identified since its publication. This volume is intended to provide students of the history of astronomy with a self-contained introduction to the 'Almagest', helping them to understand and appreciate Ptolemy's great and classical work."--Publisher's description.

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