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Article
Mathieu Ossendrijver
(2024)
BM 47886+47914, a Babylonian astral compendium with possible implications for the origin of the “year of the Sun”.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 350-363).
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Article
John Steele; Teije de Jong
(2023)
An early system A-type scheme for Saturn from Babylon.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 501-535).
(/isis/citation/CBB929738041/)
Book
Frances Reynolds
(2020)
A Babylon Calendar Treatise: Scholars and Invaders in the Late First Millennium BC: Edited with Introduction, Commentary, and Cuneiform Texts.
(/isis/citation/CBB027091149/)
Book
Johannes Haubold; John Steele; Kathryn Stevens
(2019)
Keeping Watch in Babylon: The Astronomical Diaries in Context.
(/isis/citation/CBB120596766/)
Article
Mathieu Ossendrijver
(2018)
Bisecting the Trapezoid: Tracing the Origins of a Babylonian Computation of Jupiter’s Motion.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 145-189).
(/isis/citation/CBB820929403/)
Article
Christián C. Carman
(2017)
From Babylonian Records to Pin and Slot: A Possible Path.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 362-382).
(/isis/citation/CBB063081688/)
Book
John M. Steele
(2017)
Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy.
(/isis/citation/CBB275583045/)
Article
Steven Shnider
(2017)
Britton’s Theory of the Creation of Column Φ in Babylonian System a Lunar Theory.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 279-318).
(/isis/citation/CBB491643173/)
Chapter
John M. Steele
(2016)
The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge between Babylon and Uruk.
In: The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World
(pp. 83-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB739825106/)
Chapter
John Z. Wee
(2016)
Virtual Moons over Babylonia: The Calendar Text System, Its Micro-Zodiac of 13, and the Making of Medical Zodiology.
In: The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World
(pp. 139-229).
(/isis/citation/CBB650420164/)
Chapter
M. Willis Monroe
(2016)
The Micro-Zodiac in Babylon and Uruk: Seleucid Zodiacal Astrology.
In: The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World
(pp. 119-138).
(/isis/citation/CBB318135605/)
Article
S. Gullberg
(2016)
The Babylonian Astronomical Diaries: A Graphical Analysis Of Their Implied Reference System.
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
(pp. 167-173).
(/isis/citation/CBB143342245/)
Chapter
Jens Høyrup
(2016)
As the Outsider Walked in the Historiography of Mesopotamian Mathematics Until Neugebauer.
In: A Mathematician's Journeys: Otto Neugebauer and Modern Transformations of Ancient Science
(pp. 165-195).
(/isis/citation/CBB460924593/)
Chapter
Teije de Jong
(2016)
Babylonian Astronomy 1880–1950: The Players and the Field.
In: A Mathematician's Journeys: Otto Neugebauer and Modern Transformations of Ancient Science
(pp. 265-302).
(/isis/citation/CBB194532905/)
Article
Wayne Horowitz
(2015)
The Mesopotamian Wind-Star Directions and a Compass Card from Uruk.
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology
(pp. 199-216).
(/isis/citation/CBB286475233/)
Article
John M. Steele
(2015)
Late Babylonian Metrological Tables in the British Museum.
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
(pp. 75-90).
(/isis/citation/CBB416694210/)
Article
Yasuyuki Mitsuma
(2015)
From Preliminary Diaries to Short Diaries: The First and Second Steps in the Compilation Process of the Late Babylonian Astronomical Diaries.
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
(pp. 53-73).
(/isis/citation/CBB206124503/)
Book
Bock, Barbara
(2014)
The Healing Goddess Gula: Towards An Understanding of Ancient Babylonian Medicine.
(/isis/citation/CBB001213987/)
Article
Friberg, Jöran
(2014)
Geometric Division Problems, Quadratic Equations, and Recursive Geometric Algorithms in Mesopotamian Mathematics.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(p. 1).
(/isis/citation/CBB001321048/)
Article
Steele, J. M.
(2013)
Shadow-Length Schemes in Babylonian.
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
(p. 3).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421130/)
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