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Tables of 1322 by John of Ligneres: An Edition with Commentary [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 159 pages, height x width x depth: 259x183x15 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Brepols Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 2503596096
  • ISBN-13: 9782503596099
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 159 pages, height x width x depth: 259x183x15 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Brepols Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 2503596096
  • ISBN-13: 9782503596099
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Medieval astronomers used tables to solve most of the problems they faced. These tables were generally assembled in sets, which constituted genuine tool-boxes aimed at facilitating the task of practitioners of astronomy. In the early fourteenth century, the set of tables compiled by the astronomers at the service of King Alfonso X of Castile and Leon (d. 1284), reached Paris, where several scholars linked to the university recast them and generated new tables. John of Ligneres, one of the earliest Alfonsine astronomers, assembled his own set of astronomical tables, mainly building on the work of previous Muslim and Jewish astronomers in the Iberian Peninsula, especially in Toledo. Two major sets had been compiled in this town: one in Arabic, the Toledan Tables, during the second half of the eleventh century and the Castilian Alfonsine Tables, under the patronage of King Alfonso. This monograph provides for the first time an edition of the Tables of 1322 by John of Ligneres for the first time. It is the earliest major set of astronomical tables to be compiled in Latin astronomy. It was widely distributed and is found in about fifty manuscripts. A great number of the tables were borrowed directly from the work of the Toledan astronomers, while others were adapted to the meridian of Paris, and many were later transferred to the standard version of the Parisian Alfonsine Tables. Therefore, John of Ligneres' set can be considered as an intermediary work between the Toledan Tables and the Parisian Alfonsine Tables.
Preface 7(2)
John of Ligneres: Iberian Astronomy settles in Paris 9(1)
1 John of Ligneres' works
10(9)
2 Works attributed to John of Ligneres
19(5)
3 The set of tables
24(4)
4 An edition
28(10)
5 Commentaries to the tables
38(4)
Edition of the Tables with Comments
1 Sine
42(8)
2 Shadow
50(4)
3 Solar declination
54(4)
4 Ascensional difference
58(4)
5 Right ascension
62(4)
6 Oblique ascension
66(6)
7 Equation of time
72(4)
8 Planetary latitudes
76(4)
9 Lunar latitude
80(4)
10 Daily unequal motion of the planets
84(4)
11 Retrogradation of the planets
88(2)
12 Planetary stations
90(2)
13 Planetary phases
92(2)
14 Mean syzygies for collected years
94(2)
15 Mean syzygies for expanded years
96(2)
16 Mean syzygies for months in a year
98(4)
17 Mean motion in elongation
102(4)
18 Corrections of the hourly lunar motion
106(2)
19 Equations and hourly velocities of the Sun and the Moon
108(6)
20 Velocities of the Sun and the Moon in a minute of a day
114(6)
21 Velocities of the Sun and the Moon at intervals of 60
120(2)
22 Parallax
122(4)
23 Proportions for correcting lunar parallax
126(2)
24 Solar eclipses with argument of lunar latitude as argument
128(4)
25 Solar eclipses with lunar latitude as argument
132(2)
26 Lunar eclipses with argument of lunar latitude as argument
134(4)
27 Lunar eclipses with lunar latitude as argument
138(4)
28 Eclipsed parts of the solar and lunar discs
142(2)
29 Finding lunar latitude from the argument of latitude
144(2)
30 Corrections
146(2)
31 Tabula reflexionis tenebrarum
148(2)
32 Proportions at intervals of 2°
150(3)
List of manuscripts 153(4)
Bibliography 157