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Babylonian Mathematical Astronomy: Procedure Texts / by Mathieu Ossendrijver
(Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. ISSN:21968829)
版 | 1st ed. 2012. |
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出版者 | New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer |
出版年 | 2012 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | XXVI, 618 p : online resource |
著者標目 | *Ossendrijver, Mathieu author SpringerLink (Online service) |
件 名 | LCSH:Mathematics LCSH:History LCSH:Astronomy -- Observations 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Science -- History 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Oriental languages LCSH:Astronomy FREE:History of Mathematical Sciences FREE:Astronomy, Observations and Techniques FREE:History of Science FREE:Oriental or Semitic Languages FREE:Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences |
一般注記 | Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and symbols -- 1. Procedure texts -- 2. Mathematical concepts – from numbers to computational systems -- 3. Planets -- 4. Moon -- 5. Critical editions -- Appendices -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Indices Babylonian Mathematical Astronomy: Procedure Texts contains a new analysis of the procedure texts of Babylonian mathematical astronomy. These cuneiform tablets, excavated in Babylon and Uruk and dating from 350‒50 BCE, contain computational instructions that represent the earliest known form of mathematical astronomy of the ancient world. The targeted readership includes assyriologists, historians of science, astronomers and others with an interest in Babylonian astronomy. The book includes new translations of all 108 available tablets that are based on a modern approach incorporating recent insights from assyriology and translation science. All translations are accompanied by commentaries and photographs of the tablets. The preceding chapters are devoted to documentary, lexical, semantic, mathematical and astronomical aspects of the procedure texts. Special attention is given to issues of mathematical representation, a topic that had previously been largely ignored. Mathematical concepts are presented in a didactic fashion, setting out from the most elementary ones (numbers and elementary operations) to more complex ones (algorithms and computational systems). Chapters devoted to the planets and the Moon contain updated and expanded reconstructions and astronomical interpretations of the algorithms. The author intends to continue his study of Babylonian mathematical astronomy with a new publication devoted to the Tabular Texts—the end products of Babylonian mathematical astronomy, computed with algorithms that are formulated in the present volume. The upcoming volume will contain new editions and reconstructions of over 250 tabular texts and a new philological, astronomical, and mathematical analysis of these texts HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3782-6 |
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