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  1. The demarcation of physical theory and astronomy by geminus and ptolemy.Alan C. Bowen - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (3):327-358.
    : The Hellenistic reception of Babylonian horoscopic astrology gave rise to the question of what the planets really do and whether astrology is a science. This question in turn became one of defining the Greco-Latin science of astronomy, a project that took Aristotle's views as a starting-point. Thus, I concentrate on one aspect of the various definitions of astronomy proposed in Hellenistic times, their demarcation of astronomy and physical theory. I explicate the account offered by Geminus and its subordination of (...)
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  • Implementing Eratosthenes’ Discovery in the Classroom: Educational Difficulties Needing Attention.Nicolas Décamp & Cécile de Hosson - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (6):911-920.
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