The Ciphers of the Monks

The Ciphers of the Monks
Author: David A. King
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2001
Genre: Astrolabes
ISBN: 9783515076401

This is the first comprehensive study of an ingenious number-notation from the Middle Ages that was devised by monks and mainly used in monasteries. A simple notation for representing any number up to 99 by a single cipher, somehow related to an ancient Greek shorthand, first appeared in early-13th-century England, brought from Athens by an English monk. A second, more useful version, due to Cistercian monks, is first attested in the late 13th century in what is today the border country between Belgium and France: with this any number up to 9999 can be represented by a single cipher. The ciphers were used in scriptoria - for the foliation of manuscripts, for writing year-numbers, preparing indexes and concordances, numbering sermons and the like, and outside the scriptoria - for marking the scales on an astronomical instrument, writing year-numbers in astronomical tables, and for incising volumes on wine-barrels. Related notations were used in medieval and Renaissance shorthands and coded scripts. This richly-illustrated book surveys the medieval manuscripts and Renaissance books in which the ciphers occur, and takes a close look at an intriguing astrolabe from 14th-century Picardy marked with ciphers. With Indices. "Mit Kings luzider Beschreibung und Bewertung der einzelnen Funde und ihrer Beziehungen wird zugleich die Forschungsgeschichte - die bis dato durch Widerspruechlichkeit und Diskontinuit�t gepr�gt ist - umfassend aufgearbeitet." Zeitschrift fuer Germanistik.

Islamic Astronomy and Geography

Islamic Astronomy and Geography
Author: David A. King
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2022-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000585158

This volume of 12 studies, mainly published during the past 15 years, begins with an overview of the Islamic astronomy covering not only sophisticated mathematical astronomy and instrumentation but also simple folk astronomy, and the ways in which astronomy was used in the service of religion. It continues with discussions of the importance of Islamic instruments and scientific manuscript illustrations. Three studies deal with the regional schools that developed in Islamic astronomy, in this case, Egypt and the Maghrib. Another focuses on a curious astrological table for calculating the length of life of any individual. The notion of the world centred on the sacred Kaaba in Mecca inspired both astronomers and proponents of folk astronomy to propose methods for finding the qibla, or sacred direction towards the Kaaba; their activities are surveyed here. The interaction between the mathematical and folk traditions in astronomy is then illustrated by an 11th-century text on the qibla in Transoxania. The last three studies deal with an account of the geodetic measurements sponsored by the Caliph al-Ma'mûn in the 9th century; a world-map in the tradition of the 11th-century polymath al-Bîrûnî, alas corrupted by careless copying; and a table of geographical coordinates from 15th-century Egypt.

Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry

Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry
Author: James W. Cortada
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1996-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0313388016

Complementing the author's 1990 bibliography, A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry, this bibliography provides 2,500 new citations, covering all significant literature published since the late 1980s. It includes all aspects of the subject—biographies, company histories, industry studies, product descriptions, sociological studies, industry directories, and traditional monographic histories—and covers all periods from the beginnings to the personal computer. New to this volume is a chapter on the management of information processing operations, useful to both historians and managers of information technology. Together with the earlier bibliography, this work provides the most comprehensive bibliographic guide to the history of computers, computing, and the information processing industry. The organization of the book follows that of the earlier work, with the addition of the new chapter on the management of information processing. All entries are new to this volume. Titles are annotated, and each chapter begins with a short introduction. A full table of contents and author and subject indexes enhance accessibility to the material.

From Alexandria, Through Baghdad

From Alexandria, Through Baghdad
Author: Nathan Sidoli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642367364

This book honors the career of historian of mathematics J.L. Berggren, his scholarship, and service to the broader community. The first part, of value to scholars, graduate students, and interested readers, is a survey of scholarship in the mathematical sciences in ancient Greece and medieval Islam. It consists of six articles (three by Berggren himself) covering research from the middle of the 20th century to the present. The remainder of the book contains studies by eminent scholars of the ancient and medieval mathematical sciences. They serve both as examples of the breadth of current approaches and topics, and as tributes to Berggren's interests by his friends and colleagues.

Making Instruments Count

Making Instruments Count
Author: Robert Geoffrey William Anderson
Publisher: Variorum Publishing
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The university has very different priorities from the salesroom, the museum from the antiques fair, but the challenge of instrument history is to integrate connoisseurship, technical insight and historical sensitivity, while not neglecting the trade institutions and practices of the makers and remaining familiar with instrument populations in both the captivity of museums and the relative freedom of the market-place. This volume is presented to Gerard Turner, who has been at the forefront of promoting instrument studies in recent years. After a twenty-five-year association with the Museum of the History of Science at Oxford, a Visiting Professorship in the History of Scientific Instruments was established for him at the Imperial College, London, in 1988, from where he has been able to increase his research in this field.

A Catalogue and Its Users

A Catalogue and Its Users
Author: Monica Hedlund
Publisher: ACTA Universitatis Upsaliensis
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1995
Genre: Cataloging of manuscripts
ISBN:

Ad radices

Ad radices
Author: Anton von Gotstedter
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Anlasslich des 50-Jahrigen Bestehens des Instituts fur Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main fasst der Festband Beitrage zahlreicher ehemaliger und gegenwartiger Mitarbeitern des Instituts zusammen. Die Themenvielfalt ihrer Forschungsinteressen reicht von der Astronomie und astronomischen Instrumenten bis hin zur Mathematik und zur Philosophia Naturalis.