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A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East
About this book
The Middle East is the birthplace of astronomy and the centre for its development during the medieval period. In this brief introduction John Steele offers an intriguing insight into Middle Eastern achievements in astronomy and their profound influence on the rest of the world. Amongst other things, the book traces the Late Babylonians' ingenious schemes for modelling planetary motion. It also reveals how medieval Islamic advances in the study of the heavens, and the design of precise astronomical instruments, led to breakthroughs by Renaissance practitioners such as Copernicus and Kepler. An invaluable introduction to one of the oldest sciences in the world.
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Index
Alfonsine Tables 137
Almagest 68, 73, 80–82, 105, 113, 119, 122–124, 133, 137
Almanacs 51, 63
al-Andalusī 13
Anu-aba-utēr 64
Anu-Bēl-šumu 64–65
Aristarchus 71
Aristotle 70–72, 126
astrolabe 17, 93, 100, 108–114, 130, 137
astrology 32–37, 45, 47–48, 80–81, 84, 120–121
Astronomical Diaries 40–42, 46, 50–51, 63, 67
Banū Amājūr 104
al-Battānī 125, 137–138
Bel-aba-usur 27
al-Bīrūnī 96, 104–105, 114, 121, 140
Brahe, Tycho 18
Brown, D. 30
Burnett, Charles 137
calendars 17, 21–26, 30, 46, 62, 83, 85–88
Canopus 94, 96
comets 45, 99–100, 103
Copernicus, Nicholas 15–16, 68, 71, 82, 133, 137–138
cosmology 69
cuneiform 18–21, 40
deferent 76, 129, 132
De Revolutionibus 138
divination 31–37
eccentric circles 73–76, 79, 130
eclipses 33–37, 43, 48–54, 62, 69, 96, 99–105, 108, 122, 139
ecliptic 74, 80, 87, 115, 124
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Glossary
- Introduction
- The Birth of Astronomy in the Middle East
- Late Babylonian Astronomy
- Astronomy in the Greek and Roman Middle East
- Astronomy in Medieval Islamic Society
- Astronomical Observations and Instruments in the Medieval Islamic World
- Medieval Planetary Theories
- Legacies
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Author’s Note
- Index