Astronomy and Astrophysics

Author Title
1 marco martin "Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich and his Giornale di un viaggio da Costantinopoli in Polonia". A travel diary through Eastern Europe with original scientific observations
2 Anna Santoni A map for Aratus
3 Minas Tsikritsis A Minoan Eclipse Calculator
4 Y Langermann Abraham Bar Hiyya’s Megilat ha-Megalleh: An Early Integration of Philosophy, Astrology, and Theology
5 Shlomo Sela Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Astrolabe
6 Charles Burnett Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Latin-Reading Pupils
7 Giancarlo Truffa Almagest's star catalogue and first celestial maps
8 Johannes Thomann An Arabic Ephemeris for the year 1026/1027 CE. in the Vienna Papyrus Collection
9 Anne Tihon An “Hipparchian” Astronomical Papyrus : P. Fouad Inv 267A
10 Danko Kamcevski Art and Literature in the Context of Slavic Science
11 Sreeramula Sarma Asturlâb and Yantrarâja: Two Parallel Traditions of the Astrolabe in India
12 Thomás Haddad Christian astronomy against the heathen: Remarks on Jacobo Fenicio's "Livro da Seita" (c. 1609)
13 Thomas McCloughlin Christopher Holywood (aka John Geraldine)(1559 - 1626): An Irish scientist in the Ptolemaic mould in the age of Galileo.
14 Panagiotis Papaspirou Comparison of Astronomical Instruments through the Ages
15 Vitor Bonifácio Costa Lobo's coup de foudre in the early years of solar astrophysics international co-operation
16 Thomas Posch Discovery of a manuscript on the history of astronomy from ca. 1830
17 Alexander Jones From Oxyrhynchus to Nürnberg: ancient and modern ephemerides
18 Yunli SHI From “Instruments for Recreation” to Objects of Science: The Influence of European Optical Toys in China (1583-1840)
19 Gustaaf Cornelis Global pressure, local opposition. Tendencies toward a human academic environment.
20 Josefina Rodriguez Arribas Hebrew Manuscripts on the Astrolabe: a Preliminary Overview
21 Karin Lackner Instrumental developments and acquisitions of the Viennese University Observatory in the international context of the 19th century
22 José Bellver Jābir b. Aflaḥ on the order of the spheres
23 Suzanne Débarbat Johann Karl Burckhardt, a german student from Gotha to Paris
24 Jean DELIRE Les recherches de Jai Singh II (1688-1743) sur l’astronomie non classique (siddhāntas), d’après des lettres et manuscrits conservés à Lisbonne, Goa et Jaipur
25 Petr Hadrava Mathematical investigation of the Premyslid celestial globe saved in Bernkastel-Kues
26 Svitlana Kolomiyets Meteor archives of the post-Soviet states
27 Svitlana Kolomiyets Meteor astronomy and scientific cosmopolitanism of the International Geophysical Year program
28 Xenophon Moussas New aspects of the Antikythera Mechanism: A complex astronomical clock (?) of the 2nd century BC, Lunar motion, planetary gear and Archimedes signature
29 Vance Tiede New Light on Stonehenge from Ancient Greeks
30 Fotini Argiana Olbers’ Paradox: a Cornerstone of Scientific Cosmopolitanism
31 Radim Kocandrle On the sphere of Anaximander
32 Olivier Bruneau Ontologies and semantic web: New topics of research for historians of science and technology
33 Seyyed Mohammad Mozaffari Ptolemaic Eccentricity of the Superior Planets in the Medieval Islamic Period
34 Alena Hadravova Reflection of ancient Greek tradition in the 13th century Premyslid celestial globe saved in Bernkastel-Kues
35 Oksana Koltachykhina Religion in the cosmological ideas in Ukraine (from XI to XVII century)
36 MANOLIS KARTSONAKIS Scientific cosmopolitanism and loneliness in the work of Copernicus, Kepler and Tycho Brahe: Regressive routes for the interpretation of heavens
37 George Vlahakis Stephen A. Ionides, a typical example of scientific cosmopolitanism
38 Michael Rappenglück Stone Age People Controlling Time and Space: Evidences for Measuring Instruments and Methods in Earlier Prehistory and the Roots of Mathematics, Astronomy, and Metrology
39 Yanis Bitsakis Studying science, mathematics & technology with models of ancient mechanisms
40 Richard Kremer Tables, Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, and Medieval Latin Astrological Texts
41 Flora Vafea Technical evolution of Astrolabes through ages
42 Magdalini Anastasiou The Antikythera Mechanism: the structure of the mounting of the back plate’s pointer and the construction of the spirals
43 Stephan Heilen The doctrine of the 3rd, 7th and 40th day of the Moon in ancient astrology
44 Daniel Spelda The reception of ancient astronomy in the early histories of astronomy
45 John Steele The Rising Times of the Zodiac in Babylonian and Later Astronomy
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