The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN

The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN
Title The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN PDF eBook
Author Hermann Hunger
Publisher Routledge
Pages 326
Release 2018-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 135168681X

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MUL.APIN, written sometime before the 8th century BC, was the most widely copied astronomical text in ancient Mesopotamia: a compendium including information such as star lists, descriptions of planetary phases, mathematical schemes for the length of day and night, a discussion of the luni-solar calendar and rules for intercalation, and a short collection of celestial omens. This book contains an introductory essay, followed by a new edition of the text and a facing-page transliteration and English translation. Finally, the book contains a new and detailed commentary on the text. This is a fascinating study, and an important resource for anyone interested in the history of astronomy.

The Babylonian Theory of the Planets

The Babylonian Theory of the Planets
Title The Babylonian Theory of the Planets PDF eBook
Author Noel M. Swerdlow
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 274
Release 1998
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780691011967

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Modern scholars have long struggled to understand the sophisticated workings of Babylonian astronomy and, in particular, how the scribe derived from observation the numerical parameters of their planetary theory in this book, N. M. Swerdlow offers a solution to that problem. He examines here the collection and observation of ominous celestial phenomena and of how intervals of time, locations by zodiacal sign, and cycles in which the phenomena recur were used to develop a purely arithmetical planetary theory by which the same ominous phenomena that were regularly observed were reduced to computation, thereby surmounting the single greatest obstacle to observation: bad weather.

A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum

A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum
Title A Neo-Babylonian Astronomical Treatise in the British Museum PDF eBook
Author Leonard William King
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1913
Genre
ISBN

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Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four

Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four
Title Babylonian Planetary Omens: Part Four PDF eBook
Author Erica Reiner
Publisher BRILL
Pages 227
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 9047415604

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This volume presents the edition and translation of first-millennium BC Babylonian omens derived from the appearance and movements of the planet Jupiter. David Pingree’s introduction and astronomical commentary shows the extent of the Babylonian scholars’ knowledge of astronomical phenomena.

Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy

Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy
Title Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy PDF eBook
Author John M. Steele
Publisher Springer
Pages 115
Release 2017-03-20
Genre Science
ISBN 331955221X

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This revealing work examines an approach from ancient astronomy to what was then a particularly important question, namely that of understanding the relationship between the position in the ecliptic and the time it takes for a fixed-length of the ecliptic beginning at that point to rise above the eastern horizon. Schemes known as “rising time schemes” were used to give lengths of the celestial equator corresponding to each of the twelve zodiacal signs which make up the ecliptic. This book investigates the earliest known examples of these schemes which come from Babylonia and date to the mid to late first millennium BC. Making an important contribution to our knowledge of astronomy in the ancient world, this volume includes editions and translations of all of the known Babylonian rising time texts, including several texts that are identified for the first time. Through a close examination of the preserved texts it has been possible to reconstruct the complete Babylonian rising time scheme. This reconstruction is unprecedented in its completeness, and it is also now possible to situate the scheme within a genre of Babylonian astronomy known as schematic astronomy which presents theoretical descriptions of the astronomical phenomena. The unique discoveries and fresh explorations in this book will be of interest to historians of ancient astronomy, scholars of Babylonian history and those investigating the origins of scientific thought.

Keeping Watch in Babylon

Keeping Watch in Babylon
Title Keeping Watch in Babylon PDF eBook
Author Johannes Haubold
Publisher BRILL
Pages 323
Release 2019-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004397760

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This volume offers the first holistic examination of the Astronomical Diaries, a remarkable set of 1000 clay tablets from ancient Babylon in which for over 500 years (6th–1st century BCE) scholars combined astronomical observations with records of events on earth.

In the Path of the Moon

In the Path of the Moon
Title In the Path of the Moon PDF eBook
Author Francesca Rochberg
Publisher BRILL
Pages 469
Release 2010-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004189610

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Celestial divination, in the form of omens from lunar, planetary, astral, and meteorological phenomena, was central to Mesopotamian cuneiform scholarship and science from the late second millennium BCE into the Hellenistic period. Beyond the boundaries of ancient Mesopotamia, the ideas, texts, and traditions of Babylonian celestial divination are traceable in Hellenistic sciences and philosophies. This collection of essays investigates features of Babylonian celestial divination with special focus on those aspects that influenced later Greco-Roman astronomy, astrology, and theories of signs. A multi-faceted collection of philological, historical, and philosophical investigations, In the Path of the Moon offers Assyriologists, Classicists, and historians of ancient science a wide-ranging series of studies unified around the theme of Babylonian celestial divination's legacy. "The collected essays in this volume, successive steps in an ordered path, constitute an invaluable contribution to a better understanding of Babylonian divination." Lorenzo Verderame, "Sapienza" Università di Roma "The reader interested in the multifaceted presentation of the problems related to the explanation of Babylonian celestial divination and well equipped with the knowledge of Akkadian will certainly be rewarded by the study of Rochberg’s latest publication." Henryk Drawnel, SDB