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  1. Vorlesungen über Geschichte der antiken mathematischen Wissenschaften: Band 1: Vorgriechische Mathematik (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Otto Neugebauer, 1969-01-01
  2. Vorlesungen über die Entwicklung der Mathematik im 19. Jahrhundert: Teile 1 und 2 (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Felix Klein, 1979-10-30
  3. Altorientalist: Athanasius Kircher, Emil Forrer, Eduard Meyer, Otto Neugebauer, Robert Rollinger, Otto Weber, Friedrich Delitzsch (German Edition)
  4. Mathematikhistoriker: Donald Ervin Knuth, André Weil, Felix Klein, Guglielmo Libri Carucci dalla Sommaja, Heinrich Suter, Otto Neugebauer (German Edition)
  5. Hochschullehrer (Providence, Rhode Island): Roderick Chisholm, Otto Neugebauer, Anderson Hunter Dupree, Ron Nelson, Aaron Siskind (German Edition)
  6. Greek horoscopes [by] O. Neugebauer and H.B. Van Hoesen (American Philosophical Society. Memoirs) by Otto Neugebauer, 1959
  7. Austrian Astronomers: Georg Joachim Rheticus, Harold Furth, Thomas Gold, Georg Von Peuerbach, Otto E. Neugebauer, Johann Palisa
  8. Harald Bohr (1887-1951). by Harald (1887-1951)] NEUGEBAUER, Otto. [BOHR, 1952-01-01
  9. Vorlesungen über Geschichte der antiken mathematischen Wissenschaften. Erster Band: Vorgriechische Mathematik by Otto Neugebauer, 1934-01-01
  10. The Exact Sciences in Antiquity. Second Edition. by Otto. Neugebauer, 1970-01-01
  11. Austrian Historians: Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer, Henry Denifle, Otto E. Neugebauer, Andreas Tietze, Otto Brunner, Gregory Weeks
  12. Historians of Mathematics: Bartel Leendert Van Der Waerden, Otto E. Neugebauer, Leonard Eugene Dickson, Eric Temple Bell, Morris Kline
  13. United States Astronomer Introduction: Sandra Faber, Otto E. Neugebauer, Robert Weber, Nicholas B. Suntzeff, Horace Parnell Tuttle, Jack Wisdom

61. Mathematik, Allgemein
Translate this page Ma 8, neugebauer, otto, neugebauer, O. Vorlesungen ueber Geschichteder antiken mathematischen Wissenschaften, Berlin Springer,, x.
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Mathematik, allgemein
Standort:
II/D-1
Ma 1 Wolf, Rudolf Handbuch der Mathematik, Physik, Geodaesie und Astronomie
Baende 1-2 Zuerich Schulthess,
x
Ma 2 Cantor, Moritz Vorlesungen ueber Geschichte der Mathematik
Baende 1-4 Leipzig Teubner,
x
Ma 3 Hagen, Johann G. Synopsis der hoeheren Mathematik
Baende 1-3 Berlin Dames,
x Ma 4 Bruns, Heinrich Grundlinien des wissenschaftlichen Rechnens Leipzig Teubner 1903, VI, 159 S. x Ma 5 Scheffers, Georg Lehrbuch der Mathematik fuer Studierende d. Naturwiss. u. d. Technik ; e. Einf. in d. Differential- u. Integralrechnung u. in d. analyt. Geometrie Berlin u.a. DeGruyter 1919, 4., verb. Aufl. IX, 746 S. : graph. Darst. x Ma 6 Adams, Edwin P., Hippisley, Col. R. Smithsonian mathematical formulae and tables of elliptic functions Smithsonian Institution: Publication ; 2672 Washington Smithsonian Inst. 1922, VIII, 314 S. x Ma 7 Hurwitz, Adolf Mathematische Werke Baende 1-2 Basel Birkhaeuser, x Ma 8 Neugebauer, Otto, Neugebauer, O. Vorlesungen ueber Geschichte der antiken mathematischen Wissenschaften Berlin Springer

62. Astronomie Geschichte
Translate this page XI, 188 S. Ill. x. Ag 19, neugebauer, otto, The exact sciences inantiquity, Princeton, NJ Princeton Univ. Press 1952, XIII, 191 S. x.
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Astronomie Geschichte
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Ag 1 Andre, C., Rayet, G., Angot, A. L'Astronomie pratique et les observatoires en Europe et en Amerique
depuis le milieu du XVIIe si'ecle jusqu'a nos jours Paris Gauthier-Villars,
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Ag 2 Astronomische Gesellschaft , AGK Portraitgallerie der Astronomischen Gesellschaft
Portraits nebst genealogischen Notizen Stockholm Tullberg 1904,
70 S. : Ill. x
Ag 3 Stroobant, P. Les observatoires astronomiques et les astronomes
Bruxelles Hayez 1907,
316 S. x Ag 4 Hale, George E. Ten years' work of a mountain observatory a brief account of the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington, DC 1915, 99 S. x Ag 5 Olsson, Martin Uraniborg och Stjaerneborg pa oen ven 32 S. x Ag 6 Macpherson, Hector Modern astronomy its rise and progress Oxford [u.a.] Univ. Pr. [u.a.] 1926, 196 S. x Ag 7 Astronomische Gesellschaft , AGK Portraitgallerie der Astronomischen Gesellschaft Budapest Koenigl. Ungar. Universitaetsdruckerei 1931, 85 S. : Ill. x Ag 8 Zinner, Ernst Die Geschichte der Sternkunde von den ersten Anfaengen bis zur Gegenwart ; Mit 54 Bildern im Text u. 13 Taf.

63. Otto
otto Robert Frisch (19041979) Austrian physicist. otto neugebauer (?-1990)Austrian-American astronomer and mathematical historian.
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Otto
Gender : Masculine
Language : English
Etymology
Otto is a Germanic name, from the Old German Audo
History
In early English history, Odo , or Otes could have been found as a Norman name.
Otto , the modern German name, could be found occasionally in the English-speaking world, perhaps most notably in the United States among German-born immigrants.
Primarily a German name, Odo was briefly revived in England in the 19th century.
And in the United States, the surname Otis was adopted after the Revolution in honor of early patriot James Otis (1725-1783)
Pronunciation : awt-oh. Alternates Odo Oddo Ote Ode Odis Odilon Otho Othon Otes English Otis Ottis Italian Ottorino Polish Odo Surnames English Otis Ottis Feminine Odila Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Otto van Veen Dutch painter. Odilon Redon French painter. Otto Wagner Austrian architect. Otto Harbach (Hauerbach) (1873-1963) American librettist. Othon Friesz French painter. Ottorino Respighi Italian composer.

64. Biografisk Register
Translate this page 76) Möbius, August Ferdinand (1790-1868) Napier, John (1550-1617) Needham, Joseph(1900-95) Neper, John (se Napier) neugebauer, otto (1899-1990) Neumann, John
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Biografisk register
Matematikerne er ordnet alfabetisk på bakgrunn av etternavn. Linker angir at personen har en egen artikkel her. Fødsels- og dødsår oppgis der dette har vært tilgjengelig.
Abel, Niels Henrik
Abu Kamil (ca. 850-930)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896-1962)
Adelard fra Bath (1075-1160)
Agnesi, Maria G. (1718-99)
al-Karaji (rundt 1000)
al-Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah Ibn Musa (ca. 790-850)
Anaximander (610-547 f.Kr.)
Apollonis fra Perga (ca. 262-190 f.Kr.)
Appel, Kenneth
Archytas fra Taras (ca. 428-350 f.Kr.) Argand, Jean Robert (1768-1822) Aristoteles (384-322 f.Kr.) Arkimedes (287-212 f.Kr.) Arnauld, Antoine (1612-94) Aryabhata (476-550) Aschbacher, Michael Babbage, Charles (1792-1871) Bachmann, Paul Gustav (1837-1920) Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) Baker, Alan (1939-) Ball, Walter W. R. (1892-1945) Banach, Stéfan (1892-1945) Banneker, Benjamin Berkeley, George (1658-1753) Bernoulli, Jacques (1654-1705) Bernoulli, Jean (1667-1748) Bernstein, Felix (1878-1956) Bertrand, Joseph Louis Francois (1822-1900) Bharati Krsna Tirthaji, Sri (1884-1960)

65. Science/Culture - Part I, Chapter 3
neugebauer, otto and A. Sachs, Mathematical and Cuneiform Texts, New Haven, YaleUniversity Press, (for the American Oriental Society and the American School
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Abstract
Table of Contents Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part II Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Part III Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part IV Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Part I: Technology: the Non-Indo-European Contribution Chapter III Ancient High Civilizations There is little doubt that the basic culture in Sumeria (and later on, in Babylonia and Assyria), in Egypt, and in the Indus Valley, in Northern Syria and in Crete, were all non-Indo-European. The Indo-Europeans were m fact not the creators of the cultures they subsequently became so indebted to, but rather as Vere Gordon Childe put it the destroyers . Certainly this was true in the Indus Valley where they are first known from history as an organized body. China makes her great contribution to Indo-European Culture somewhat later, and can therefore be considered last.
The basic elements of Mesopotamian civilization in later times when the Babylonians and Assyrians (both Semitic in origin) had achieved ascendancy, were still essentially Sumerian. It is pretty well agreed that these Sumerians were not Semites, being clean shaven and comparatively hairless like the Egyptians. And from their language it is quite clear that they were not Indo-European either. Their civilization developed very rapidly and achieved a remarkable level of technical competence. In the earliest stages of their history, they seem to have shared many features with the Indus Valley people who were later overwhelmed by the Aryans, and with the first settlers in Northern Syria, and even with the earliest Egyptians. As further development took place in each of these areas, cultural similarities became obscured.

66. Calendars - Credits, Feedback, Bibliography
On astronomy and calendar, see otto neugebauer, The Exact Sciences in Antiquity,2nd ed. (1957, reprinted 1969); and his chapter on Ancient Mathematics and
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Credits This historical exhibit is provided as a public service of the Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement (IDEA) by WebExhibits as a complement to www.time.gov . Texts are adapted with permission from various sources, as detailed below, who are solely responsible for its content. Feedback, questions, and corrections We appreciate your feedback, and read all comments; however, due to the volume of e-mail, we are unable to respond personally. If you have corrections, please send them to us, and we will forward them to their respective authors. You may reach us via e-mail Design Exhibit compiled and designed by Michael Douma Productions. For information about the search technology we use, see Custom Inktomi Text Much of the text about Calendars is adapted with permission from the Calendar FAQ Various texts, including the background on our year, the introduction to the Calendars section, the Indian calendar, and the history of the Chinese calendar are adapted from L. E. Dogget. Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac , P. Kenneth Seidelmann, editor, with permission from University Science Books, Sausalito, CA 94965.

67. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
Translate this page NEUBERGER, John W. 1967-68. neugebauer, Christoph J. 1962-63. neugebauer, otto,1957-58. NEUHAUSER, Claudia, 1995-96. NEUMANN, Walter D. 1971-73, 1984-85.
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NACHBIN, Leopoldo NADEL, Alan NADEL, Mark E. NAGANUMA, Hidehisa NAGASE, Masayoshi NAGATA, Jun-iti NAHMOD, Andrea NAIR, Arvind NAKAJIMA, Hiraku NAKAMURA, Hiroaki NAKANO, Shigeo NAKAOKA, Minoru NAKAYAMA, Tadasi NAMBA, Makoto NAMIOKA, Isaac NARASIMHAN, Mudumbai S. NARASIMHAN, Raghavan NARVÁEZ-MACARRO, Luis NASH, John F., Jr. NATHAN, David S. NATHANSON, Melvyn B. NAZAROV, Fedor NEEMAN, Amnon NEISENDORFER, Joseph A. NELSON, Edward NERODE, Anil NÉRON, André NESBEDA, Paolo NESBITT, Cecil J. NESS, Linda Ann NEUBERGER, John W. NEUGEBAUER, Christoph J. NEUGEBAUER, Otto NEUHAUSER, Claudia NEUMANN, Walter D. NEVANLINNA, Rolf NEWBURGH, John D. NEWMAN, Charles NEWMAN, Maxwell H.A. NEWTON, R.G. NG, Lenhard NG, Nathan NI, Wei-Ming NICAS, Andrew J. NIEBUR, Douglas P. NIEDERREITER, Harald NIINO, Kiyoshi NIJENHUIS, Albert NIRENBERG, Louis NISHI, Mieo NISNEVICH, Yevsey A. NITSURE, Nitin NIWA, Shinji NOBS, Alexandre NOGUCHI, Junjiro NORI, Madhav NORI, Madlav NORTON, Karl K. NORWOOD, Frederick G.H. NOVAK, Ilse L. NOVODVORSKY, Mark NUNZIANTE, Diana NUSSBAUM, Adolf Edward NUSSBAUM, Roger D.

68. Kód
E0011K, Érdi Bálint, Égi mechanika, I. Tankönyvkiadó, 1977, Bp. CS, SzK, E0004-K,neugebauer, otto, Egzakt tudományok az ókorban, Gondolat, 1984, Bp. CS, SzK,
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szerzo megt. megj. A0013-K Nicolaus Copernicus Akademische Festschrift 1973, Berlin CS CS, KFT A0009-K CS CS, KFT A0018-K Sidgwick, J. B. Amateur Astronomers Handbook Enslow Publ., 1955, Hillside CS SzK, KFT A0001-O Mizser Attila szerk. - MCSE MCSE, 1999, Bp. CS CS A0002-K Mizser Attila szerk. - MCSE MCSE, 1999, Bp. CS CS A0017-K Becker, Friedrich Asblick in das Weltall CS SzK A0016-K Lindner, K. 1986, Berlin CS SzK, KFT A0003-K Pecker, J.-C., IAU Astronomer's Handbook IAU, 1966, New York CS CS A0006-K Meus, Jean Astronomical Formulae for Calculators Willmann-Bell, 1988, Richmond CS CS, KFT A0014-K Struve, Otto Astronomie 1963, Berlin CS SzK, KFT A0015-K CS SzK, KFT francia nyelvu A0012-K Gallino, Roberto Astronomie nuove CLU, 1980, Torino CS CS A0005-K Shore, Steven N. An introduction to Astrophysical Hydrodinamics Academic Press., 1992, London CS CS, OPT A0004-K Rosseland, Svein Astrophysik auf atomtheoretischer grundlage Springer, 1931, Berlin CS CS, KFT A0007-K proc.,T. le Bertre et al. eds., IAU Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars IAU proc., 1998 Ksl Ksl A0008-K abs., IAU

69. Moderne Preußische Geschichte 1648 - 1947. Eine Anthologie. Büsch Otto, Neugeb
Translate this page Eine Anthologie. Büsch otto, neugebauer Wolfgang. Autor Büsch otto neugebauerWolfgang. Rubrik1 Geschichte, Allgemeines, Lexika, Preußen Rubrik2
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Moderne Preußische Geschichte 1648 - 1947. Eine Anthologie. Büsch Otto, Neugebauer Wolfgang
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70. Literaturführer - Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Regensburg)
Translate this page N, Nakayama, Shiguri. Needham, Joseph. Neidhard, Elske. neugebauer, otto. Nida-Rümelin,Margen. Nordenskiöld, Erik. Norman, Jeremy M. North, John. Novy, L.
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Feedback A B C ... Z Genannt werden die Namen und die Kapitelzählungen. A Alimen, Marie-Henriette Altorfer, R. Ambrosius, Gerold Andersen, Carl Applebaum, Wilbur Arnold, Wolfgang Artelt, Walter B Barnes, Barry Bäumer, Änne Bäumer-Schleinkofer, Änne Bautier, Robert-Henry Becker, Oskar Bell, Eric T. Benz, Wolfgang Berg, Alexander Berg, Christa Bernal, John D. Biaglio, Mario Boelcke, Willi A. Bolton, Henry C. Borel, Pierre Bowler, Peter J. Boyd, Richard Brandt, Ahasver von Brittan, Gordon G. Brock, William H. Brooke, John H. Brunner, Wolfgang Brush, Stephen G. Bubner, Rüdiger Buck, Peter Bud, Robert Bugge, Günther

71. Hypatia
A college student's report on Hypatia's life and quest for knowledge.Category Kids and Teens School Time Math Mathematicians Hypatia...... neugebauer, otto A., The Early History of the Astrolabe , from Astronomyand History Selected Essays , SpringerVerlag (1983).
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Hypatia
Written by Ginny Adair, Class of 1998 (Agnes Scott College)
The life of Hypatia was one enriched with a passion for knowledge. Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Theon raised Hypatia in a world of education. Most historians now recognize Hypatia not only as a mathematician and scientist, but also as a philosopher. Historians are uncertain of different aspects of Hypatia's life. For example, Hypatia's date of birth is one that is highly debated. Some historians believe that Hypatia was born in the year 370 AD. On the other hand, others argue that she was an older woman (around 60) at the time of her death, thus making her birth in the year 355 AD. Throughout her childhood, Theon raised Hypatia in an environment of thought. Historians believe that Theon tried to raise the perfect human. Theon himself was a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge and shared his passion in the search for answers to the unknown. As Hypatia grew older, she began to develop an enthusiasm for mathematics and the sciences (astronomy and astrology). Most historians believe that Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. In her education, Theon instructed Hypatia on the different religions of the world and taught her how to influence people with the power of words. He taught her the fundamentals of teaching, so that Hypatia became a profound orator. People from other cities came to study and learn from her.

72. Seeing Is Believing
166.) Tempe, Arizona MRTS, 1998. neugebauer, otto. The Exact Sciencesin Antiquity. 2nd ed. New York Dover Publications, Inc., 1969.
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Related Publication and Suggested Reading Seeing Is Believing: 700 Years of Scientific and Medical Illustration an 88-page companion to the exhibition written by curators Jennifer B. Lee and Miriam Mandelbaum, includes nearly forty illustrations (some in full color), a checklist of the exhibition, and a selected bibliography. Published in softcover by The New York Public Library, it is available in The Library Shop. Members of the Library receive a ten percent discount on all purchases. http://www.thelibraryshop.com Arthus-Bertrand, Yann. Earth from Above. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1999. Baigrie, Brian S., ed. Picturing Knowledge: Historical and Philosophical Problems Concerning the Use of Art in Science. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. Blum, Andre. The Origin and Early History of Engraving in France. New York: Hacker Art Books, 1978. Blunt, Wilfrid. The Art of Botanical Illustration: An Illustrated History. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1993. Butterfield, Herbert.

73. H-Soz-u-Kult / Rezensionen / Rez. NG: W. Neugebauer: Zentralprovinz
Translate this page und 18. Jahrhundert in vergleichender Sicht, in otto Büsch / WolfgangNeugebauer (Hg.) Moderne preußische Geschichte 1648-1947.
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Autor(en): Neugebauer, Wolfgang Titel: Zentralprovinz im Absolutismus. Brandenburg im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert Reihe: Bibliothek der brandenburgischen und preußischen Geschichte 5; Brandenburgische Geschichte in Einzeldarstellungen 4 Ort: Berlin Verlag: Berlin Verlag Arno Spitz Jahr: ISBN: Umfang/Preis: geb.; 222 S.; EUR 30,00 Rezensiert für H-Soz-u-Kult von:
Wolfgang Breul-Kunkel, Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg
Wolfgang Neugebauers Darstellung erscheint als erster Band einer auf acht Teile angelegten Reihe zur Geschichte Brandenburgs von der Ur- und Frühgeschichte bis zum Ende der DDR. Das von der Historischen Kommission zu Berlin herausgegebene Werk ist nicht als stringentes Handbuch, sondern als "Folge durchaus individuell gestalteter Beiträge" (7) konzipiert. Dies gilt schon für Neugebauers aus der Mitwirkung an einem Sammelwerk zur Brandenburgischen Geschichte hervorgegangene Arbeit, denn sie greift mit ihrem nicht nur vom Umfang her beachtlichen Einleitungskapitel "Der brandenburgische Landesstaat an der Schwelle vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit" (S. 13-40) auf das Terrain des vorangehenden Bandes ("Das Kurfürstentum Brandenburg 1415-1613") aus. Dem ausgewiesenen Kenner der frühneuzeitlichen Geschichte Brandenburgs . Insgesamt übernahm Brandenburg in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhundert zunehmend die von Neugebauer betonte Funktion der Zentralprovinz des preußischen Staats. "Das Gewicht politischer ... Entscheidungen wuchs, die Regionen wurden stärker von endogenen Faktoren abhängig, das Gewicht des Wirkungsgefüges ostmitteleuropäischer Raumstrukturen nahm tendenziell ab. Die Residenzzentrierung wurde stärker" (123). Das den Jahrzehnten nach 1740 geltende Unterkapitel zur "Zeit von Absolutismus und Aufklärung" gibt die landesgeschichtliche Orientierung nicht zugunsten einer personengeschichtlichen Orientierung auf. Siedlungspolitik und Gewerbeentwicklung, Reichweite der Aufklärung und pietistische Volksfrömmigkeit, Justizreform und Adelskrise werden aus der Perspektive der Verhältnisse im Land und nicht der des Monarchen thematisiert. Damit werden auch die Grenzen der Innenpolitik Friedrichs II. deutlicher erkennbar als in der älteren Forschung.

74. Beyme Klaus Von Czempiel Ernst-Otto Kielmansegg Peter Graf Politikwissenschaft B
Translate this page Autor Beyme Klaus von Czempiel Ernst-otto Kielmansegg Peter Graf. GeuenichDieter Geschichte de neugebauer Wolfgang Die Hohen
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75. La Rappresentazione Delle Costellazioni Nello Zodiaco Circolare Di Dendera.- Not
Providence, Rhode Island and London 1960-1969. neugebauer, otto
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". Voce "zodiaco" in: Devoto; Oli, Dizionario della lingua italiana , Le Monnier, Firenze 1994. Antoniadi, , p. 60. Per una lista completa degli zodiaci egizi si veda: Neugebauer; Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts , vol. III, pp. 204-5. Gli elementi degli zodiaci egizi, ed in particolare i decani, sono tracciati essenzialmente a partire da due famiglie di diagrammi celesti: quella chiamata da Neugebauer e Parker la famiglia " Seti IB " e la famiglia " Tanis ". Infatti, la prima versione Greca completa dei nomi decanali, nell'Hephaestion di Tebe (IV secolo d.C.), sembra essere scelta esclusivamente dalle famiglie Seti IB e Tanis (cfr. Neugebauer; Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts , vol. III, pp. 170-1). I decani fanno la loro apparizione in disegni e testi posti sulla parte interna di coperchi di sarcofagi risalenti alla IX o X dinastia (2100 a.C. circa). In quei grafici ( vedi figura A
Neugebauer; Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts , vol. III, p. 62. Si veda anche: Clagett, Ancient Egyptian Science , p. 474.

76. NCPH Local History Bibliography
neugebauer, otto. The Exact Sciences in Antiquity. Second edition;Providence, RI, 1957. The Scientific Revolution. Medieval Science
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The History of Science
Reference Works (including general introductions)
  • Alioto, Anthony, ed. A History of Western Science . 2nd ed.; Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1987.
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  • Bynum, W.F.; Browne, Browne, E.J.; and Porter, Roy, eds. Dictionary of the History of Science . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
  • Critical Bibliography in the History of Science , published annually by Isis , the Journal of the History of Science Society (titled Current Bibliography from 1989).
  • Dampier, William. A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy and Religion . Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press; four editions, 1929-1949.
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  • Kuhn, Thomas.

77. Christianism - Appendixes - Author Index
813; Myers, Robin, 714; neugebauer, otto, 733, 735736; Newman, Francis,692, 708; Newman, John Henry, 719; Newton, John, 761; Nietzsche
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Subject Index Bibliography Author Index
  • Aeschylus, 780, 818
  • Alexander the Great, 773, 785, 787
  • Allen, Richard Hinckley, 745
  • Angoff, Charles, 793
  • Aristotle, 745, 773
  • Augustine, 688, 701, 722, 725-727, 729, 765, 767, 784, 797
  • Aveni, Anthony, 742
  • Baldung, Hans, 798
  • Bede, 746
  • Birdwood, George, 764, 768
  • Black, Jeremy, 744, 776
  • Bossard, James, 797
  • Bowersock, G.W., 674
  • Bradlaugh, Charles, 710
  • Brecher, Kenneth, 749
  • Brown, Sanger, 756
  • Calvin, 716, 726
  • Casaubon, 713
  • Chadwick, Owen, 720
  • Champollion, 735
  • Chrysostom, 666, 701, 727
  • Churchward, Albert, 770
  • Cicero, 671, 708, 717, 719, 722, 738
  • Cirlot, J.E., 775
  • Clement, 705, 727, 745
  • Colenso, John William, 684-685, 707, 795, 815
  • Comfort, Alex, 800
  • Constantine, 700-701, 807, 809
  • Conway, Moncure, 700
  • Cornell, James, 736
  • Cox, George, 685
  • Cumont, Franz, 740, 773
  • d'Alviella, Eugene Goblet, 764
  • Davidson, 685
  • deBury, Richard, 733
  • de Gourmont, Remy, 759
  • deMause, Lloyd, 796-797
  • Demokritos, 740
  • de Santillana, Giorgio, 748
  • Diderot, 705
  • Donaldson, 705
  • Dreiser, 827
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  • Ecclesiastes [Koheleth], 666, 669, 671, 707, 778-792
  • Einstein, Albert, 833
  • 78. Christianism - Apéndices - Índice De Nombres De Autores
    813; Myers, Robin, 714; neugebauer, otto, 733, 735736; Newman, Francis,692, 708; Newman, Henrio De Juan, 719; Neutonio, Juan, 761; Nietzsche
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  • Aeschylus, 780, 818
  • Alexander el grande, 773, 785, 787
  • Allen, Richard Hinckley, 745
  • Angoff, Charles, 793
  • Aristotle, 745, 773
  • Augustine, 688, 701, 722, 725-727, 729, 765, 767, 784, 797
  • Aveni, Anthony, 742
  • Baldung, Hans, 798
  • Bede, 746
  • Birdwood, George, 764, 768
  • Negro, Jeremy, 744, 776
  • Bossard, James, 797
  • Bowersock, G.w., 674
  • Bradlaugh, Charles, 710
  • Brecher, Kenneth, 749

  • Calvin, 716, 726
  • Casaubon, 713
  • Chadwick, Owen, 720
  • Champollion, 735
  • Chrysostom, 666, 701, 727
  • Churchward, Albert, 770
  • Cicero, 671, 708, 717, 719, 722, 738
  • Cirlot, J.e., 775
  • Clemente, 705, 727, 745
  • Colenso, Juan Guillermo, 684-685, 707, 795, 815
  • Comodidad, Alex, 800
  • Constantina, 700-701, 807, 809
  • Conway, Moncure, 700
  • Cornell, James, 736
  • $cox, George, 685
  • Cumont, Franz, 740, 773
  • d'Alviella, cubilete de Eugene, 764
  • Davidson, 685
  • deBury, Richard, 733
  • de Gourmont, Remy, 759
  • deMause, Lloyd, 796-797
  • Demokritos, 740
  • de Santillana, Giorgio, 748
  • Diderot, 705
  • Donaldson, 705
  • Dreiser, 827
  • Dupuis, Charles Fran1c;ois, 735, 745
  • Ecclesiastes [ Koheleth ], 666, 669, 671, 707, 778-792
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    80. Cubes In Babylonia
    According to neugebauer (neugebauer,otto. Mathematical Cuneiform Texts.New Haven, American Oriental Society, 1953), there is strong
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    Cubes in Babylonia
    In ancient (about 2000 BC) Babylonia, algebraic problems leading to equations of higher degree are found. The Babylonians calculated cubic roots from tables, it is however not completely clear which method they used for calculating the values. It is anyhow known that they used a method of root extraction involving only integer additions. To find a rational approximation for the square root of an integer A, let N be the largest integer such that N is less than A. Then construct a sequence of integers using the recurrence formula s [j] = 2N s [j-1] + (A-N ) s [j-2] The value of ( A-N ) (s [i] /s [i+1] approaches A- N as j goes to infinity. As an example, to find we have A=3 and N=1 , so the recurrence formula is simply
    s [j] [i-1] [i-2] . If the initial values are chosen to be s[0]=0 and s[1]=1 , the subsequent values in the sequence are The consecutive terms and give A-N=571/780 , and so
    According to Neugebauer (Neugebauer,Otto. Mathematical Cuneiform Texts. New Haven, American Oriental Society, 1953), there is strong evidence that they used a method of iterations, of the same kind as they used for computing square roots. They had tables of square roots, squares and cubes. They also had tables over

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