Stars and numbers : astronomy and mathematics in the medieval Arab and western worlds
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Stars and numbers : astronomy and mathematics in the medieval Arab and western worlds
(Variorum collected studies series, CS791)
Ashgate, c2004
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"This volume contains xiv + 340 pages"--P. ix
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The studies brought together in this second collection of articles by Paul Kunitzsch continue the lines of research evident in his previous volume (The Arabs and the Stars). The Arabic materials discussed stem mostly from the early period of the development of Arabic-Islamic astronomy up to about 1000AD, while the Latin materials belong to the first stage of Western contact with Arabic science at the end of the 10th century, and to the peak of Arabic-Latin translation activity in 12th century Spain. The first set of articles focuses upon Ptolemy in the Arabic-Latin tradition, followed by further ones on Arabic astronomy and its reception in the West; the final group looks at details of the transmission of Euclid's Elements.
目次
- Contents: Preface
- Ptolemy in the Arabic-Latin Tradition: Gerard's translations of astronomical texts, especially the Almagest
- Gerhard von Cremona als Aoebersetzer des Almagest
- Aoeber einige Spuren der syrischen AlmagestA1/4bersetzung
- Die astronomische Terminologie im Almagest
- A hitherto unknown Arabic manuscript of the Almagest
- The second Arabic manuscript of Ptolemy's Planisphaerium
- The role of al-Andalus in the transmission of Ptolemy's Planisphaerium and Almagest
- Fragements of Ptolemy's Planisphaerium in an Early Latin Translation
- Das Arabische als Vermittler und Anreger europAischer Wissenschaftssprache
- Erfahrungen und Beobachtungen bei der Arbeit mit Texten der arabisch-lateinischen Aoebersetzungsliteratur (Mathematik/Astronomie). Arabic Astronomy: The chapter on the fixed stars in Zaradusht's Kitab al-Mawalid
- The astronomer al-Sufi as a source for Ulug Beg's Star Catalogue (1437)
- Al-Sufi and the astrolabe stars
- An Arabic celestial globe from the Schmidt Collection, Vienna. Arabic Astronomy in the West: Les relations scientifiques entre l'Occident et le monde arabe A l'epoque de Gerbert
- Traces of a 10th-century Spanish-Arabic astrolabe
- La table des climats dans le corpus des plus anciens textes latins sur l'astrolabe
- The stars on the rete of the so-called 'Carolingian astrolabe'
- Three dubious stars in the oldest European table of astrolabe stars
- The chapter on the stars in an early European treatise on the use of the astrolabe (ca. AD 1000)
- A note on Ascelinus' Table of Astrolabe Stars
- On six kinds of astrolabe: a hitherto unknown Latin treatise
- Zur Problematik der Astrolabsterne: eine weitere unbrauchbare Sterntafel
- Coronelli's great celestial globe made for Louis XIV: the nomenclature
- RAtselhafte Sternnamen. Mathematics And Numbers: Findings in some texts of Euclid's Elements (mediaeval transmission, Arabo-Latin)
- 'The Peacock's Tail': on the names of some theorems of Euclid's Elements
- Letters in geometrical diagrams, Greek - Arabic - Latin
- The transmission of Hindu-Arabic numerals reconsidered
- Indexes.
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