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Greek Astronomy

by Father Sky on August 3, 2011

Greek Astronomy

Product Description
Superb scholarly study documents extraordinary contributions of Pythagoras, Aristarchus, Hipparchus, Anaxagoras, many other thinkers in laying the foundations of scientific astronomy. Essential reading for scholars and students of astronomy and the history of science. Accessible to the science-minded layman. Introduction.

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Gary Thomas July 3, 2010 at 4:16 pm

I had to look up “Doxography” in the Oxford English Dictionary – it is a collection of philosophical opinions. The book “Greek Astronomy” is a Dover reprint of a book written in 1932. It consists of a long (57 pages) introduction followed by a great many quotes (rendered into English) from ancient Greek authors. The selection emphasizes general questions, such as “Does the Earth move?” – according to Ptolemy it does not. Perhaps useful as a souce book. But then again, perhaps not.

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