A Survey of European Astronomical Tables in the Late Middle Ages (Time, Astronomy, and Calendars, #2)

by Jose Chabas and Bernard R. Goldstein

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A Survey of European Astronomical Tables in the Late Middle Ages is a first attempt to classify and illustrate the numerous astronomical tables compiled from about the 10th century to the early 16th century in the Latin West. The compilation of astronomical tables was a major and dynamic intellectual enterprise. These tables respond to a wide variety of astronomical problems and computational needs, and contain a large number of ingenious solutions proposed by astronomers over the centuries. In the absence of algebraic notation and mathematical graphing techniques, a table was often the best way to transmit precise information to the reader. Indeed, an astronomical table is not a just a list of data, but a structured way to present numerical information of astronomical interest.

"...the whole book which is an excellent guide for all those who are interested in the history of medieval European astronomy and, especially, in medieval astronomical tables."
Julio Samsó, University of Barcelona
  • ISBN10 9004230580
  • ISBN13 9789004230583
  • Publish Date 31 May 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill