Babylonian Astronomy. III. The Earliest Astronomical Computations

1. Summary — 2. The Older System — 3. The Circular Astrolabe — 4. The 14<sup>th</sup> Tablet of the Great Omen Series — 5. The Meaning of igi.du<sub>8</sub>-a = <i>tâmartu</i> — 6. The Later System — 7. The Ivory Prism — 8. Popular and Astronomical Units of Time —...

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Main Author: Van der Waerden, B. L.
Format: Print Article
In:JNES
Year: 1951, Volume: 10, Pages: 20-34
KeiBi Identifier:14:319
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