Lewis Caerleon and the equation of time: tabular astronomical practices in late fifteenth-century England

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Archive for History of Exact Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1007/s00407-023-00324-y
Laure Miolo, Stefan Zieme
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The manuscripts and writings of the fifteenth-century astronomer and physician Lewis Caerleon (d. c. 1495) have been largely overlooked. To fill this gap, this article focuses on his writings and working methods through a case study of his canons and table for the equation of time. In the first part, an account of his life and writings is given on the basis of new evidence. The context in which his work on the equation of time was produced is explored in detail by reviewing the three key periods of his scientific production. His heavy reliance on Simon Bredon’s Commentum super Almagesti is also analyzed. The article also provides editions of Lewis Caerleon’s canons for calculating his table for the equation of time and a critical edition of Simon Bredon’s Commentum super Almagesti, III, 22–24. In the second part of this article, we analyze the table for the equation of time derived by Lewis around 1485. In addition to the final table, there is a unique table with intermediate results that records every step of his derivation. By following and discussing the details of this derivation, we shed a new light on tabular practices in mathematical astronomy. Following Lewis in his historical mathematical procedure, we argue, offers a novel historiographical approach that allows us to identify different sources and practices used by historical actors. Therefore, beyond the exchange of parameters residing in modern mathematical analysis, this novel approach offers a promising refinement for the analysis of the transmission of knowledge across space, time, and culture.

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刘易斯-凯尔隆与时间等式:十五世纪末英格兰的制表天文学实践
十五世纪天文学家和医生刘易斯-卡埃隆(Lewis Caerleon,卒于约 1495 年)的手稿和著作在很大程度上被忽视了。为了填补这一空白,本文通过对他的时间等式卡农和时间等式表的个案研究,重点介绍他的著作和工作方法。第一部分根据新的证据介绍了他的生平和著作。通过回顾他在三个关键时期的科学成果,详细探讨了他的时间等式工作的背景。文章还分析了他对 Simon Bredon 的 Commentum super Almagesti 的严重依赖。文章还提供了 Lewis Caerleon 计算时间等式表的准则版本,以及 Simon Bredon 的 Commentum super Almagesti, III, 22-24 的批判性版本。在本文的第二部分,我们将分析刘易斯在 1485 年左右得出的时间等式表。除了最终的表格外,还有一个独特的表格,其中包含中间结果,记录了他推导的每一步。通过跟踪和讨论这一推导的细节,我们对数学天文学中的表格实践有了新的认识。我们认为,追随刘易斯的历史数学过程提供了一种新颖的历史学方法,使我们能够识别历史参与者使用的不同来源和做法。因此,除了现代数学分析中的参数交换之外,这种新颖的方法为分析知识在空间、时间和文化间的传播提供了一种很有前景的改进。
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Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: The Archive for History of Exact Sciences casts light upon the conceptual groundwork of the sciences by analyzing the historical course of rigorous quantitative thought and the precise theory of nature in the fields of mathematics, physics, technical chemistry, computer science, astronomy, and the biological sciences, embracing as well their connections to experiment. This journal nourishes historical research meeting the standards of the mathematical sciences. Its aim is to give rapid and full publication to writings of exceptional depth, scope, and permanence.
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