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Abstract
MS Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, 5311, fol. 137r, contains an unusual record of astronomical observations, among which are measurements of solar and stellar altitudes carried out with large quadrants in Bologna, Montpellier, and Genoa between 1305 and 1312. An analysis of this observational data reveals a high level of precision and accuracy, as the astronomer responsible achieved a mean error of only 0;2° during an extended run of measurements of solar noon altitudes made between December 1305 and March 1306. Other passages on the same manuscript page mention Johannes de Luna, a German astrologer-astronomer active in Bologna between c.1299 and 1312. References to his name in 14th-century manuscripts shed light on his involvement in contemporary attempts to correct the Toledan Tables and revise their model of precession on an observational basis.
14世纪初博洛尼亚、蒙彼利埃和热那亚的天文观测:Iohannes de Luna Theutonicus重访
MS Vienna, Österreichische国家图书馆,5311,foll。137r包含了一份不寻常的天文观测记录,其中包括1305年至1312年间在博洛尼亚、蒙彼利埃和热那亚用大象限测量的太阳和恒星高度。对这些观测数据的分析显示出高度的精度和准确性,因为负责的天文学家在1305年12月至1306年3月期间对太阳正午高度进行了长时间的测量,平均误差仅为0.2°。同一手稿页上的其他段落提到了约翰内斯·德·卢纳(Johannes de Luna),他是1299年至1312年间活跃在博洛尼亚的德国占星家兼天文学家。在14世纪的手稿中,提到了他的名字,这说明他参与了当时纠正托勒丹表的尝试,并在观测的基础上修改了他们的岁差模型。
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