Article ID: CBB423898767

John Holbroke, the Tables of Cambridge, and the “true length of the year”: A Forgotten Episode in Fifteenth-Century Astronomy (2018)

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This article examines an unstudied set of astronomical tables for the meridian of Cambridge, also known as the Opus secundum, which the English theologian and astronomer John Holbroke, Master of Peterhouse, composed in 1433. These tables stand out from other late medieval adaptations of the Alfonsine Tables in using a different set of parameters for planetary mean motions, which Holbroke can be shown to have derived from a tropical year of \(365\frac{1}{4} - \frac{1}{132}\) or \(365.\overline{24}\) days. Implicit in this year length was a 33-year cycle of repeating solar longitudes and equinox times, which has left traces in other astronomical tables from fifteenth-century England. An analysis of the manuscript evidence suggests that Holbroke owed his value for the “true length of the year” to a certain Richard Monke, capellanus de Anglia, who employed this parameter and the corresponding 33-year cycle in an attempt to construct a perfect and perpetual solar calendar, leading to his Kalendarium verum anni mundi of 1434.

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Authors & Contributors
Goldstein, Bernard R.
Chabás, José
Preston, Christopher D.
van der Werf, Siebren
Brummelen, Glen Van
Casper, Stephen T.
Journals
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Archives of Natural History
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Suhayl: Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation
Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science
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Brill
NatureBureau
utzverlag
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Tables; catalogs; lists
Astronomy
Hebrew language
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Nautical astronomy
Botany
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Bianchini, Giovanni
Regiomontanus
Zacut, Abraham
Adrian, Edgar Douglas
Ben Verga, Judah
Gama, Vasco da
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10th century
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Korea
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China
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Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America
Cambridge University (UK)
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