Greek AstronomyCourier Corporation, 1.01.1991 г. - 192 страници Astronomy as a science began with the Ionian philosophers, with whom Greek philosophy and mathematics also began. While the Egyptians and Babylonians had accomplished much of astronomical worth, it remained for the unrivalled speculative genius of the Greeks, in particular, their mathematical genius, to lay the foundations of the true science of astronomy. In this classic study, a noted scholar discusses in lucid detail the specific advances made by the Greeks, many of whose ideas anticipated the discoveries of modern astronomy. |
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... zones TREATISE " De mundo " : སྒྱུ་ 142 142 . • 145 147 149 De Mundo ( from Aristotelian corpus ) , cc . 5-6 . • 152 CLEOMEDES : On a " paradoxical ” eclipse of the moon PLUTARCH : On the face in the moon - De facie in orbe lunae ...
... zones of the earth ; and at certain times the ( sun's ) disk comes upon some uninhabited division of the earth , and so , as it were stepping on vacancy ( or void ) , suffers eclipse . The sun goes forward ad infinitum ; it only appears ...
... zones , and the recognition of the identity of the Morning and Evening Stars . Tradition says that Parmenides had been a Pyth- agorean ; it is therefore not surprising that his cosmology was on Pythagorean lines , with some differences ...
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