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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Anthony Aveni; John Justeson; Victoria Bricker
(2025)
Maya astronomy and the precession of the equinoxes.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 125-141).
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Article
Gang Li; Anjing Qu
(2025)
A neglected text: the new method of Hu Shi and Zhu Zaiyu’s interpolation.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences.
(/isis/citation/CBB361692376/)
Article
Michael Dunn; Sigi Vandewinkel; Tiago Tresoldi
(2025)
Calendars for the People: Runestaves as Medieval/Early Modern Vernacular Science.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 1057-1078).
(/isis/citation/CBB876079865/)
Article
Keshav Melnad; Clemency Montelle; Ramasubramanian K
(2024)
The Table Text Jagadbhūṣaṇa of Haridatta: The First Chapter on the Sun and the Moon.
History of Science in South Asia
(pp. 32-94).
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Article
John Steele
(2024)
The new moon interval NA and the beginning of the Babylonian month.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 245-270).
(/isis/citation/CBB188406227/)
Article
Lars Gislén
(2024)
Longitudes, Syzygies, and Instruments in Regiomontanus’ Calendar for 1475–1531.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 91-104).
(/isis/citation/CBB579278715/)
Article
Susanne M. Hoffmann; Nathan Wasserman
(2024)
The Moon and the Scorpion: An Overlooked Astral Configuration in Old Babylonian Incantations and Its Astronomical Significance.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 19-19).
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Book
Émile Biémont
(2024)
The Incas' Sky: From Myths to History and Astronomy.
(/isis/citation/CBB466874224/)
Article
Emilia Calvo; Montse Díaz-Fajardo
(2023)
The Tanbīh al-anām ῾alā mā yaḥduthu fī ayyām al-῾ām (Warning to humanity about what happens during the days of the year) by ῾Abdu᾽ l-Raḥmān al-Jādirī (777/1375–818/1416).
Suhayl: Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation
(pp. 43-141).
(/isis/citation/CBB086562054/)
Article
Christian Vassallo
(2023)
Measuring the End: Heraclitus and Diogenes of Babylon on the Great Year and Ekpyrosis.
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
(pp. 643-671).
(/isis/citation/CBB812515203/)
Article
Go-Eun Choi; Byeong-Hee Mihn; Ki-Won Lee
(2023)
Investigating calendrical methods of calculating sunrise and sunset times in the Shixian calendar.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 251-272).
(/isis/citation/CBB270942246/)
Article
Peeravit Koad; Sirirat Somchuea; Thatdao Rakmak; et al.
(2023)
Geolocating Southeast Asian Early Historic Sites from Astronomical Observations in Ptolemy’s Geography, with Supporting Information from Indian Records.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 339-352).
(/isis/citation/CBB785180113/)
Book
James Ker
(2023)
The Ordered Day: Quotidian Time and Forms of Life in Ancient Rome.
(/isis/citation/CBB135559740/)
Chapter
Lars Gislén; Steven Gullberg; Peter Robertson
(2023)
Sweden’s Thirty Days in February: Calendar Reform.
In: Essays on Astronomical History and Heritage: A Tribute to Wayne Orchiston on his 80th Birthday
(pp. 31-37).
(/isis/citation/CBB357171441/)
Article
Vitus Angermeier
(2022)
The Seasons in Ancient Indian Medicine: Long Winters or Extensive Rains?.
History of Science in South Asia
(pp. 247-271).
(/isis/citation/CBB164097240/)
Article
Andreas Winkler
(2022)
On the demotic-hieratic horoscopes from Athribis.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 328-337).
(/isis/citation/CBB632632403/)
Article
Kim Plofker
(2022)
Adaptation to early modern heliocentrism in technical vocabulary of Sanskrit mathematical astronomy.
South Asian History and Culture
(pp. 19-33).
(/isis/citation/CBB487780802/)
Book
Herbst Klaus-Dieter
(2022)
Gottfried Kirch: Astronom, Kalendermacher, Pietist, Frühaufklärer.
(/isis/citation/CBB707871478/)
Article
Timothy Darvill
(2022)
Keeping time at Stonehenge.
Antiquity
(pp. 319-335).
(/isis/citation/CBB529898108/)
Article
Nadia Vidro
(2022)
The Medieval Qaraite Calendar in the Diaspora.
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
(pp. 125-156).
(/isis/citation/CBB597971555/)
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