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Buku A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy (1975)

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Buku terbitan Springer tahun 1975. Buku ‘A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy’ oleh Neugebauer. A History Contents: Part 1 Introduction Book 1 The Almagest and its Direct Predecessors Introduction; A – Spherical Astronomy; B – Lunar Theory; C – Planetary Theory; D – Appolonius; E – Hipparchus Book 2 Babylonian Astronomy Introduction; A – Planetary Theory; B – Lunar Theory; C – Early Babylonian Astronomy Part 2 Book 3 – Egypt Book 4 – Early Greek Astronomy Book 5 – Astronomy During the Roman Imperial Period and Late Antiquity - - - - -

Tesis Sains Islam Zaman Ibn Khaldun

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Sebuah tesis phd bertajuk “The Fate of Islamic Science Between Eleventh and Sixteenth Centuries: A critical study of scholarship from Ibn Khaldun to the present” membincangkan tentang perkembangan sains Islam di zaman silam. Tesis oleh Mohamad Abdalla, School of Science, Griffith University pada tahun 2004. Contents: Introduction The importance of Islamic Science – progressive understanding in the scholar community. The scholarly community – ideal standards and constraining problems. A comprehensive review of scholarship from Ibn Khaldun to the present. The fate of Islamic mathematics in the Maghrib between the eleventh and sixteenth-centuries. The fate of Islamic astronomy in Persia between the eleventh and sixteenth-centuries. The fate of Islamic astronomy in Egypt and Syria between the eleventh and sixteenth-centuries. The fate of Islamic medicine in Egypt and Syria between the eleventh and sixteenth-centuries. A discussion on the quality of scholarship on the fate of Islamic scienc...

Laporan Tahunan Jupem 1999

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Laporan Tahunan Jupem 1999. Source -  link  1999. Aliran air Kashmir - - - - -

Buku Tycho & Kepler (2002)

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Buku Tycho & Kepler terbitan tahun 2002. Tycho & Kepler The story of how Copernicus replaced the prevailing geocentric view of the universe with his heliocentric model is a familiar one. Less familiar are Tycho Brahe’s contributions to astronomy and his influence on Johannes Kepler, who revolutionized 17th-century thinking about planetary movements. Science writer Ferguson’s intellectual and cultural biography of these two seminal scientists provides a delightful, detailed look into the ways that each man developed his ideas about the universe. Brahe, a Danish nobleman, developed a variety of instruments for observing the heavens. In his observatory off the coast of Denmark, he built a magnificent armillary-an instrument that allowed him to construct his theory that Venus and Mercury orbit the Sun while the Sun and the outer planets orbit the unmoving Earth. In 1600, Brahe took on a brilliant young student named Kepler, whom Brahe asked to carry on his own work after his death....