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Astronomy and Geography
Some Unexplored Connections in Ptolemy
Abstract
The authors discuss the so-called ‘zenith star method’, first mentioned in Ptolemy’s Geography (ca. AD 150), from an astronomical and historical perspective. They reach the conclusion that the exact representation in some texts, i.e. that the distance between the two points of culmination is 1°, does not in fact concern a pair of stars culminating at the zenith but only one star which is measured at an angle of 1Æ from the zenith. This peculiar condition points to a historical measurement carried out by an unknown Greek astronomer: it makes use of the fact that the bright star Pollux (β Geminorum) culminated at Alexandria with an angle distance of 1° from the zenith or (which is equivalent) culminated at the zenith over a place 1° south of Alexandria (ca. 110 km). Although a scholium to Ptolemy’s Geography claims this, the unknown author of the experiment is in all probability not Hipparchus of Nicaea.
Presentato: 13 Gennaio 2017 | Accettato: 31 Marzo 2017 | Pubblicato 01 Settembre 2017 | Lingua: en
Keywords Hipparchus • Ptolemy • Circumference of the earth • Zenith star method
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- 01 Settembre 2017
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- 01 Settembre 2017
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dc.contributor.author |
Geus Klaus |
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Tupikova Irina |
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dc.title |
Astronomy and Geography. Some Unexplored Connections in Ptolemy |
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Capitolo |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.description.abstract |
The authors discuss the so-called ‘zenith star method’, first mentioned in Ptolemy’s Geography (ca. AD 150), from an astronomical and historical perspective. They reach the conclusion that the exact representation in some texts, i.e. that the distance between the two points of culmination is 1°, does not in fact concern a pair of stars culminating at the zenith but only one star which is measured at an angle of 1Æ from the zenith. This peculiar condition points to a historical measurement carried out by an unknown Greek astronomer: it makes use of the fact that the bright star Pollux (β Geminorum) culminated at Alexandria with an angle distance of 1° from the zenith or (which is equivalent) culminated at the zenith over a place 1° south of Alexandria (ca. 110 km). Although a scholium to Ptolemy’s Geography claims this, the unknown author of the experiment is in all probability not Hipparchus of Nicaea. |
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Antichistica |
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Filologia e letteratura |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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dc.issued |
2017-09-01 |
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dc.dateAccepted |
2017-03-31 |
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dc.dateSubmitted |
2017-01-13 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-7543-440-3/astronomy-and-geography/ |
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dc.identifier.doi |
10.14277/6969-165-2/ANT-13-4 |
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2610-8828 |
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2610-9344 |
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978-88-7543-440-3 |
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978-88-6969-165-2 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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yes |
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dc.subject |
Circumference of the earth |
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dc.subject |
Circumference of the earth |
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dc.subject |
Hipparchus |
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dc.subject |
Hipparchus |
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dc.subject |
Ptolemy |
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dc.subject |
Ptolemy |
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dc.subject |
Zenith star method |
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dc.subject |
Zenith star method |
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