The Astronomy of Hipparchus
An Annotated Translation of and Introduction to the Commentary on the Phenomena of Aratus and Eudoxus
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '26
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A comprehensive introduction to the astronomy of Hipparchus, based on ancient sources and modern analyses.
A thorough introduction to the most important ancient Greek astronomer, Hipparchus. Features a translation and analysis of his only surviving work, the Commentary on the Phenomena of Aratus and Eudoxus, and reconstructs his catalogue of the stars, which has not survived, using a modern precession model.Hipparchus was the most important astronomer of the ancient Greek world. This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to almost everything that can be known or reasonably surmised about his life and work. Hipparchus was the first to apply an effective geometric model to the cosmos, which enabled him to predict the positions of the Sun, Moon and stars more reliably than before. He was also the first to catalogue most of the stars that were visible in the northern hemisphere, giving a detailed account of their risings, settings and culminations. His most important discovery was the long-term movement of the sky, known as precession. Crucially, this study provides a translation and analysis of Hipparchus' only surviving work, the Commentary on the Phenomena of Aratus and Eudoxus, and reconstructs his catalogue of the stars, which has not survived, using a modern precession model.
ISBN: 9781009607537
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
576 pages