Leslie V. Morrison, C. Hohenkerk, Marek Zawilski, F. R. Stephenson
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Twenty-seven extant reports from medieval Europe and the Middle East of the total solar eclipse of AD 1133 (+1133) are analysed to set limits on the Earth rotation parameter ∆T. We conclude that at the epoch +1133, ∆T is in the range +720
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