Article ID: CBB143342245

The Babylonian Astronomical Diaries: A Graphical Analysis Of Their Implied Reference System (2016)

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The intent of this study is to describe the directional relations employed in the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries and visually demonstrate their function with charts showing positions of the Moon, planets and stars as viewed on dates corresponding with diary entries. The Babylonians observed and recorded celestial events each night for over six centuries during the first millennium BC. A number of cuneiform tablets containing these astronomical diaries have been recovered and were later translated by Abraham Sachs and Hermann Hunger. The majority of diary entries track the position of the Moon with reference to 31 “normal stars,” all within 10 degrees of the ecliptic. Entries specify the moon as being “above,” “below,” “in front of,” or “behind” a second body by a specified distance in “cubits.” The extant tablets fail to adequately define the reference system used for the topographical relations. Computer-generated star-charts that are specific for the date and location of selected diary entries show a general interdependence between the topographical relations and the celestial course of the Sun, Moon, and planets. John Steele has discussed the Babylonians as having considered the Moon and planets to move through the zodiac within their own individual bands. This is considered with regard to graphical data that represents a distinct correlation between diary descriptions and the path of the general direction of ecliptic travel.

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Authors & Contributors
Steele, John M.
Carman, Christián Carlos
Case, Stephen
Chambers, John
Chen, Meidong
Crowe, Michael J.
Journals
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Publishers
Harvard University Press
MIT Press
Princeton University Press
Springer
Concepts
Astronomy
Solar system; planets
Moon
Sun
Stars; stellar astronomy
Tablets; papyri
People
Ptolemy
Herschel, John Frederick William
Theon of Alexandria
Alfonso X, King of Léon and Castile
Time Periods
Ancient
14th century
19th century
Medieval
Modern
Early modern
Places
Babylon (extinct city)
Middle and Near East
Mesopotamia
Assyria
India
Persia (Iran)
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