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  1. A Late Babylonian Normal and Ziqpu Star Text.C. B. F. Walker, J. M. Steele & N. A. Roughton - 2004 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (6):537-572.
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  • Remarks on a System A Text for Venus: ACT 1050.John P. Britton - 2001 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (6):525-554.
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  • A 4th Century Babylonian Model for Venus: B.M. 33552.John P. Britton & Christopher B. F. Walker - 1991 - Centaurus 34 (2):97-118.
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  • A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy, 3 vol.O. Neugebauer - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 171 (2):244-246.
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  • A study of Babylonian planetary theory I. The outer planets.Teije Jong - 2019 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (1):1-37.
    In this study I attempt to provide an answer to the question how the Babylonian scholars arrived at their mathematical theory of planetary motion. Although no texts are preserved in which the Babylonians tell us how they did it, from the surviving Astronomical Diaries we have a fairly complete picture of the nature of the observational material on which the scholars must have based their theory and from which they must have derived the values of the defining parameters. Limiting the (...)
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  • Ueber den nullpunkt der babylonischen ekliptik.Peter Huber - 1958 - Centaurus 5 (3-4):192-208.
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  • A study of Babylonian planetary theory I. The outer planets.Teije de Jong - 2019 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (1):1-37.
    In this study I attempt to provide an answer to the question how the Babylonian scholars arrived at their mathematical theory of planetary motion. Although no texts are preserved in which the Babylonians tell us how they did it, from the surviving Astronomical Diaries we have a fairly complete picture of the nature of the observational material on which the scholars must have based their theory and from which they must have derived the values of the defining parameters. Limiting the (...)
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  • A Babylonian Venus Text Computed According to System A: ACT No. 1050.Asger Aaboe & Norman T. Hamilton - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53 (3 - 4):215-221.
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