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Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)

Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World By Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)

Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World by Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)


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Summary

A clear and accessible account of a set of popular instruments and texts (parapegmata) used in antiquity for astronomical weather prediction and the regulation of day-to-day life. For the first time the sources are presented in full, with an accompanying translation and a new and comprehensive analysis.

Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World Summary

Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World: Parapegmata and Related Texts in Classical and Near-Eastern Societies by Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)

The focus of this book is the interplay between ancient astronomy, meteorology, physics and calendrics. It looks at a set of popular instruments and texts (parapegmata) used in antiquity for astronomical weather prediction and the regulation of day-to-day life. Farmers, doctors, sailors and others needed to know when the heavens were conducive to various activities, and they developed a set of fairly sophisticated tools and texts for tracking temporal, astronomical and weather cycles. Sources are presented in full, with an accompanying translation. A comprehensive analysis explores questions such as: What methodologies were used in developing the science of astrometeorology? What kinds of instruments were employed and how did these change over time? How was the material collected and passed on? How did practices and theories differ in the different cultural contexts of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome?

Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World Reviews

'This is the first monograph on parapegmata in some time and the most comprehensive to date. Lehoux has provided [an] exhaustive study with an engaging discussion of the historical and intellectual implications of these sources. This work will be essential for anyone working on ancient astronomy, calendrics or related areas.' Journal of the History of Astronomy
' engagingly written, with occasional comparisons to varieties of popular weather forecasting in twentieth-century rural Canada This book will deservedly become the fundamental source for its subject.' Metascience

About Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)

Daryn Lehoux is Lecturer in Roman History, Classics and Ancient History at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Part I. Parapegmata and Astrometeorology: 1. The rain in Attica falls mainly under Sagitta; 2. Spelt and Spica; 3. De signis; 4. When is thirty days not a month?; 5. Calendars, weather, and stars in Babylon; 6. Egyptian astrometeorology; 7. Conclusion; Part II. Sources: Catalogue of extant parapegmata; Extant parapegmata; Appendix 1. Authorities cited in parapegmata; Appendix 2. Tables of correspondence of parapegmata.

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NPB9780521851817
9780521851817
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Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World: Parapegmata and Related Texts in Classical and Near-Eastern Societies by Daryn Lehoux (University of Manchester)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-08-23
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