Equatorie of Planetis

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Cambridge University Press, 19 apr. 2012 - 252 pagina's
This book, first published by Cambridge University Press in 1955, investigates the origins of The Equatorie of the Planetis, a fourteenth-century manuscript in the library of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Dr Price, a historian of science, examines the idea that it was composed and written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The chapters discuss the problems of ascription, bibliography and palaeography as well as giving an account of the theories and history of medieval astronomy and the Equatorie instrument. This edition reproduces, translates and describes the complete manuscript and uses various photographic techniques to examine erased words and analyse Chaucer's signature on the document. There are facsimiles of pages from the astronomical tables together with an analysis of their contents, and a selection of extracts from other unpublished Middle English astronomical texts are included in the appendices. A glossary is provided by R. M. Wilson.
 

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INTRODUCTION
3
TRANSCRIPT AND FAGSIMILES
17
TRANSLATION
47
THE AsTRoNoMICAL TABLES
75
THE PTOLEMAIC PLANETARY SYSTEM
93
HISTORY OF THE PLANETARY EQUATORIUM page
119
PALAEOGRAPHY
134
x1 ASCRIPTION To CHAUGER 14 9
149
GLOSSARY
167
A P P E N D I x I Cipher passages in the Manuscript I 82
189
GENERAL INDEX
207
INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS CITED
214
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