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Zu einem mathematischen Keilschrifttext

Isis 46 (2):104-106 (1955)

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  1. Bisecting the trapezoid: tracing the origins of a Babylonian computation of Jupiter’s motion.Mathieu Ossendrijver - 2018 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 72 (2):145-189.
    Between ca. 400 and 50 BCE, Babylonian astronomers used mathematical methods for predicting ecliptical positions, times and other phenomena of the moon and the planets. Until recently these methods were thought to be of a purely arithmetic nature. A new interpretation of four Babylonian astronomical procedure texts with geometric computations has challenged this view. On these tablets, Jupiter’s total distance travelled along the ecliptic during a certain interval of time is computed from the area of a trapezoidal figure representing the (...)
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  • The ritual origin of geometry.A. Seidenberg - 1961 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 1 (5):488-527.
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  • On the Babylonian Lunar Theory: A Construction of Column? from Horizontal Observations.Lis Brack-Bernsen* - 1990 - Centaurus 33 (1):39-56.
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  • Bisectable Trapezia in Babylonian Mathematics.Lis Brack-Bernsen & Olaf Schmidt - 1990 - Centaurus 33 (1):1-38.
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