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JHA, xxx (1999)
C U M U L AT I V E I N D I C E S TO VO L U M E S 2 1 – 3 0
There are four indices, listing the contents of volumes 21–30 of JHA includingArchaeoastronomy supplements 15–24. The first index lists main articles (and Notes)according to author; each such article is given a serial number, and the volume, part,and first and last pages are cited. (An article in an Archaeoastronomy supplement isindicated by page numbers with the prefix ‘S’.) The serial numbers begin with 342,as a continuation of the corresponding index for the first twenty volumes that ap-peared in the final issue of volume 20.
These serial numbers are then used in the second index to list articles by subject;the intention has been to provide a simple working classification according to pe-riod and topic, rather than to attempt a comprehensive analysis. The third index listscertain specialized contributions, such as reports of Commission 41 and obituarynotices. The fourth index lists reviews and essay reviews (but not notices of books)according to the (first) author or editor of the book.
1. AUTHOR INDEX TO ARTICLES AND NOTES
Al-Dargazelli, Shetha S. See Louay J. Fatoohi
Allan, Elizabeth See Michael Hoskin
Allen, David A.[342] Solstice Determination at Noon 23, S21–S31
Ambruster, Carol See J. McKim Malville
Aparicio, Antonio See Juan A. Belmonte; César Esteban
Arnaldi, Mario[343] A Roman Cylinder Dial: Witness to a Forgotten Tradition (with Karlheinz Schaldach)
28(2), 107–117
Aveni, Anthony F.[344] Monumental Inscriptions and the Observational Basis of Maya Planetary Astronomy (with
Lorren D. Hotaling) 25, S21–S54[345] The Maya Number of Time: Intervalic Time Reckoning in the Maya Codices (with Steven
J. Morandi and Polly A. Peterson) 26, S1–S28; 27, S1–S32[346] Astronomy in the Mexican Codex Borgia 30, S1–S20See also: Peter Brosche
Barker, Peter[347] Copernicus and the Critics of Ptolemy 30(4), 343–358
Bartha, Lajos[348] Astrophysical Instruments in Hungary, 1871–1911 25(2), 77–91
Baum, Richard[349] G. D. Cassini and the Rotation Period of Venus: A Common Misconception (with William
Sheehan) 23(4), 299–301
Belmonte, Juan A.[350] A Solstitial Marker in Tenerife: The “Majanos de Chacona” (with Antonio Aparicio and
César Esteban) 24, S65–68
416 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
[351] Mediterranean Archaeotopography and Archaeoastronomy: Two Examples of DolmenicNecropolises in the Jordan Valley 28, S37–S43
[352] Mediterranean Archaeoastronomy and Archaeotopography: Pre-Roman Tombs of AfricaProconsularis (with César Esteban and José Juan Jiménez González) 29, S7–S24
[353] Pre-Islamic Burial Monuments in Northern and Saharan Morocco (with C. Esteban, L. Cuesta,M. A. Perera Betancourt and J. J. Jiménez González) 30, S21–S34
See also: César Esteban
Bennett, J. A.[354] The English Quadrant in Europe: Instruments and the Growth of Consensus in Practical
Astronomy 23(1), 1–14[355] Science Lost and Longitude Found: The Tercentenary of John Harrison 24(4), 281–287
Blaauw, Adriaan[356] The Early Years of the European Southern Observatory: An Effort in Europeanization
22(1), 87–99
Bowen, Alan C. See Bernard R. Goldstein
Bricker, Harvey M.[357] Determining the Historicity of Three Astronomical Almanacs in the Madrid Codex (with
Victoria R. Bricker and Bettina Wulfing) 28, S17–S36
Bricker, Victoria R. See Harvey M. Bricker
Bronshten, Vitalii A.[358] V. T. Ter-Oganezov, Ideologist of Soviet Astronomy (with Robert A. McCutcheon)
26(4), 325–348
Brooks, Randall C.[359] The Development of Micrometers in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
22(2), 127–173
Brosche, Peter[360] The Sacred Calendar and Venus (with Lucrecia Maupomé and Comment by Anthony F. Aveni)
21, S51–S55
Canzoneri, G. L. See N. A. Roughton
Ceragioli, R. C.[361] The Debate Concerning ‘Red’ Sirius 26(3), 187–226[362] Solving the Puzzle of ‘Red’ Sirius 27(2), 93–128
Chabás, José[363] Verification of Parallax in Ptolemy’s Handy Tables (with Anne Tihon) 24(1/2), 123–141[364] Computational Astronomy: Five Centuries of Finding True Syzygy (with Bernard R. Goldstein)
28(2), 93–105[365] Astronomy in Salamanca in the Mid-fifteenth Century: The Tabulae resolutae
29(2), 167–175See also: Bernard R. Goldstein
Chapin, Seymour L.[366] The Vicissitudes of a Scientific Institution: A Decade of Change at the Paris Observatory
21(3), 235–274
Chevalier, Yves[367] Orientations of 935 Dolmens of Southern France 30, S47–S82
Clay, Roger See Gail Higginbottom
Cook, David[368] A Survey of Muslim Material on Comets and Meteors 30(2), 131–160
417Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Craig, Edward[369] Hegel and the Seven Planets (with Michael Hoskin) 23(3), 208–210
Cuesta, L. See Juan Antonio Belmonte
Cullen, Christopher[370] Motivations for Scientific Change in Ancient China: Emperor Wu and the Grand Inception
Astronomical Reforms of 104 B.C. 24(3), 185–203
Débarbat, Suzanne[371] An Unusual Use of an Astronomical Instrument: The Dreyfus Affair and the Paris ‘Macro-
micromètre’ 27(1), 45–52
Deiss, Bruno M.[372] On a Pretended Observation of Saturn by Galileo (with Volker Nebel) 29(3), 215–220
DeVorkin, David A.[373] Defending a Dream: Charles Greeley Abbot’s Years at the Smithsonian 21(1), 121–136[374] Quantum Physics and the Stars (IV): Meghnad Saha’s Fate 25(3), 155–188See also: Ralph Kenat
Dewhirst, David W.[375] The Rosse Spirals (with Michael Hoskin) 22(4), 257–266
Di Bono, Mario[376] Copernicus, Amico, Fracastoro and Tusi’s Device 26(2), 133–154
Dick, Stephen J.[377] National Observatories: An Overview 22(1), 1–4[378] John Quincy Adams, the Smithsonian Bequest, and the Origins of the U.S. Naval Observatory
22(1), 31–44[379] Simon Newcomb, William Harkness and the Nineteenth-century American Transit of Venus
Expeditions (with Wayne Orchiston and Tom Love) 29(3), 221–255
Dobrzycki, Jerzy[380] Peurbach and Maragha Astronomy? The Ephemerides of Johannes Angelus and Their
Implications (with Richard L. Kremer) 27(3), 187–237[381] Saturn, Aristotelian Astronomy, and Cracow Astronomers: An Episode from the Early Years
of Telescopic Astronomy 30(2), 121–129See also: Owen Gingerich; Richard Kremer
Doel, Ronald E.[382] Redefining a Mission: The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory on the Move
21(1), 137–153[383] Astronomy Under the Soviets: Introduction (with Robert A. McCutcheon) 26(4), 279–296
Donahue, William H.[384] Kepler’s First Thoughts on Oval Orbits: Text, Translation, and Commentary 24(1/2), 71–100[385] Kepler’s Approach to the Oval of 1602, from the Mars Notebook 27(4), 281–295
Dupree, A. Hunter[386] The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory — From Washington to Cambridge
21(1), 107–110
Eastwood, Bruce Stansfield[387] Heraclides and Heliocentrism: Texts, Diagrams, and Interpretations 23(4), 233–260[388] Astronomy in Christian Latin Europe c. 500 – c. 1150 28(3), 235–258
Eddy, Frank W. See J. McKim Malville
Eddy, John A.[389] Founding the Astrophysical Observatory: The Langley Years 21(1), 111–120
418 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Edmondson, Frank K.[390] AURA and KPNO: The Evolution of an Idea, 1952–58 22(1), 68–86[391] The Ford Foundation and the European Southern Observatory 29(4), 309–326
Elliott, Clark A.[392] The History of Harvard Astronomy 21(1), 3–8
Eremeeva, A. I.[393] Political Repression and Personality: The History of Political Repression Against Soviet
Astronomers 26(4), 297–324
Esteban, César[394] A Solstitial Marker in Tenerife: Addendum (with Juan A. Belmonte and Antonio Aparicio)
25, S84–S86[395] Pre-Hispanic Equinoctial Markers in Gran Canaria, Part I (with Rosa Schlueter, Juan A.
Belmonte and Oswaldo González) 27, S73–S79[396] Pre-Hispanic Equinoctial Markers in Gran Canaria, Part II (with Rosa Schlueter, Juan A.
Belmonte and Oswaldo González) 28, S51–S56See also: Juan A. Belmonte
Evans, James[397] The Material Culture of Greek Astronomy 30(3), 237–307
Exton, Harold[398] A Fresh Analysis of Some Recent Data on Atmospheric Refraction Near the Horizon with
Implications in Archaeoastronomy 23, S57–S58
Faidit, Jean-Michel[399] The Observatories of Languedoc 25(3), 199–206
Fara, Patricia[400] Lord Derwentwater’s Lights: Prediction and the Aurora Polaris 27(3), 239–258
Farhi, Brian[401] Solar Eclipses and the Temple of the Plumed Serpents, Xochicalco, Mexico 28, S83–S85
Farrar, Robert W. E.[402] The Megalithic Astronomy of Lundy: Evidence for the Remains of a Solar Calendar
24, S69–S72
Fatoohi, Louay J.[403] Accuracy of Lunar Eclipse Observations Made by Jesuit Astronomers in China (with F. R.
Stephenson) 27(1), 61–67[404] A Computer Program for the Conversion of Babylonian into Julian Dates 29(4), 378–379[405] The Babylonian First Visibility of the Lunar Crescent: Data and Criterion (with F. R.
Stephenson and Shetha S. Al-Dargazelli) 30(1), 51–72See also: F. Richard Stephenson
Fleck, Robert C., Jr[406] The Comet of Bethlehem: An Early Thirteenth-century Representation by Nicholas of Verdun
23(2), 137–140
Foderà Serio, Giorgia[407] Giuseppe Piazzi and the Discovery of the Proper Motion of 61 Cygni 21(3), 275–282[408] The Orientations of the Temples of Malta (with Michael Hoskin and Frank Ventura)
23(2), 107–119See also: Sebastiano Tusa; Frank Ventura
Galindo Trejo, J.[409] Solar Observations in Ancient Mexico: Malinalco 21, S17–S36
Genuth, Sara Schechner
419Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
[410] Blazing Stars, Open Minds, and Loosened Purse Strings 21(1), 9–20[411] Astronomical Imagery in a Passage of Homer 23(4), 293–298
Gingerich, Owen[412] Two Astronomical Observatories 21(1), 1–2[413] Through Rugged Ways to the Galaxies 21(1), 77–88[414] The Master of the 1550 Radices: Jofrancus Offusius (with Jerzy Dobrzycki) 24(4), 235–253[415] Tycho Brahe’s Copernican Campaign (with James R. Voelkel) 29(1), 1–34; (4), 397
Goldstein, Bernard R.[416] Historical Perspectives on Copernicus’s Account of Precession 25(3), 189–197[417] Pliny and Hipparchus’s 600-Year Cycle (with Alan C. Bowen) 26(2), 155–158[418] The Pre-telescopic Treatment of the Phases and Apparent Size of Venus 27(1), 1–12[419] Levi ben Gerson and the Brightness of Mars 27(4), 297–300[420] Saving the Phenomena: The Background to Ptolemy’s Planetary Theory 28(1), 1–12[421] Abraham Zacut and the Medieval Hebrew Astronomical Tradition 29(2), 177–186[422] An Occultation of Venus Observed by Abraham Zacut in 1476 (with José Chabás)
30(3), 187–200See also: José Chabás
Gralewski, Renate See Michael Hoskin; Mauro Zedda
Grant, Edward[423] The Medieval Cosmos: Its Structure and Operation 28(2), 147–168
Gurshtein, Alexander A.[424] Science Feasts While the Public Starves: A Note on the Reconstruction of the Pulkovo
Observatory after World War II (with Constantin V. Ivanov) 26(4), 363–368
Harper, William See Sree Ram Valluri
Hazen, Martha L. See Jay M. Pasachoff
Hentschel, Klaus[425] Photographic Mapping of the Solar Spectrum 1864–1900 30(2), 93–119; (3), 201–224
Hetherington, Norriss S.[426] Walter S. Adams and the Imposed Settlement Between Edwin Hubble and Adriaan van
Maanen (with Ronald S. Brashear) 23(1), 53–56
Higginbottom, Gail[426a] Reassessment of Sites in Northwest Scotland: A New Statistical Approach (with Roger Clay)
30, S41–S46
Hinge, Peter D. See Clive L. N. Ruggles
Hochsieder, Peter See Michael Hoskin
Hockey, Thomas A.[427] Seeing Red: Observations of Colour in Jupiter’s Equatorial Zone on the Eve of the Modern
Discovery of the Great Red Spot 23(2), 93–105
Hoskin, Michael[428] Rosse, Robinson, and the Resolution of the Nebulae 21(4), 331–344[429] The Orientations of the Taulas of Menorca (2): The Remaining Taulas (with Peter Hochsieder
and Doris Knösel) 21, S37–S48[430] More on “South v. Sheepshanks” (with colleagues) 22(2), 174–179[431] The Orientations of the Burial Monuments of Menorca (with Juan José Morales Núñez)
22, S15–S42[432] The Orientations of Taulas: Addenda 22, S89–S90[433] Orientations of Megalithic Sepulchres in Salamanca, Spain 23(1), 57–60[434] Thomas Wright and the Royal Society (with George D. Rochester) 23(3), 167–172
420 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
[435] The Tombe di Giganti and Temples of Nuraghic Sardinia (with Elizabeth Allan and RenateGralewski) 24, S1–S26
[436] Orientations of Corsican Dolmens (with Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski) 25(4), 313–316[437] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (1) Orientations of the Megalithic Sepulchres of
Almería, Granada and Málaga (with Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski) 25, S55–S82[438] Further Orientations of Corsican Dolmens (with Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski)
26(3), 247–252[439] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (2) Orientations of the Tholos Tombs of Almería
(with Elizabeth Allan and Renate Gralewski) 26, S29–S40[440] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (3) Customs and Motives in Andalucía (with Elizabeth
Allan and Renate Gralewski) 26, S41–S48[441] A Possible Solstice Marker in Northern Portugal 28(1), 79–82[442] Orientations of Sardinian Dolmens (with Mauro Zedda) 28, S1–S16[443] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (4) The Orientations of Megalithic Tombs in Eastern
Catalunya (with Toni Palomo i Pérez) 29(1), 63–79[444] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (5) Orientations of Megalithic Tombs of Northern
and Western Iberia (with colleagues) 29, S39–S87[445] Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (6) Orientations of Megalithic Tombs of Badajoz and
Neighbouring Portugal (with Carme Sauch i Aparicio) 30, S35–S40[446] The Orientations of Megalithic Tombs in Eastern Catalunya: Addendum (with Toni Palomo
i Pérez) 30, S89–S90See also: Edward Craig; David W. Dewhirst; Giorgia Foderà Serio; Maria Papathanassiou; SebastianoTusa; Frank Ventura; Mauro Zedda
Hotaling, Lorren D. See Anthony F. Aveni
Howse, Derek[447] The Greenwich List of Observatories: Amendment List No. 1 25(3), 207–218
Hubbell, John G.[448] Neptune in America: Negotiating a Discovery (with Robert W. Smith) 23(4), 261–291
Huffmann, Wendell W.[449] The United States Naval Astronomical Expedition (1849–52) for the Solar Parallax
22(3), 208–220
Hysom, E. J.[450] Tests of the Shape of Mirrors by Herschel 27(4), 349–352
Jardine, Nicholas[451] The Places of Astronomy in Early-Modern Culture 29(1), 49–62
Jarrell, Richard A.[452] The Origins of the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa 22(1), 45–53[453] J. S. Plaskett and the Modern Large Reflecting Telescope 30(4), 359–390
Jiménez González, José Juan See Juan A. Belmonte
Jones, Alexander[454] Hipparchus’s Computations of Solar Longitudes 22(2), 101–125
Katgert-Merkelijn, J. K.[455] The Kenya Expeditions of Leiden Observatory 22(4), 267–296
Keenan, Philip C.[456] The Earliest National Observatories in Latin America 22(1), 21–30
Kenat, Ralph[457] Quantum Physics and the Stars (III) (with David H. DeVorkin) 21(2), 157–186
Kidwell, Peggy[458] Harvard Astronomers in the Second World War 21(1), 105–106
421Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
King, David[459] The Orientation of Medieval Islamic Religious Architecture and Cities 26(3), 253–274
Klimka, Libertas See Vytautas StraizysKnorr, Wilbur R.[460] Plato and Eudoxus on the Planetary Motions 21(4), 313–329[461] Another Look at Ptolemy’s Ivy Leaf 22(2), 180–183[462] Sacrobosco’s Quadrant: Date and Sources 28(3), 187–222
Knösel, Doris See Michael Hoskin
Kokott, Wolfgang[463] Syzygies as Pivots: An Unusual Mid-fifteenth-century Working Ephemeris 29(2), 129–135
Kollerstrom, N.[464] The Hollow World of Edmond Halley 23(3), 185–192[465] Flamsteed’s Lunar Data, 1692–95, Sent to Newton (with Bernard D. Yallop) 26(3), 237–246
Kragh, Helge[466] Cosmology Between the Wars 26(2), 93–115
Kremer, Richard[467] Alfonsine Meridians: Tradition versus Experience in Astronomical Practice c. 1500 (with
Jerzy Dobrzycki) 29(2), 187–199See also: Jerzy Dobrzycki
Krisciunas, Kevin[468] A More Complete Analysis of the Errors in Ulugh Beg’s Star Catalogue 24(4), 269–280
Langermann, Y. Tzvi[469] Peurbach in the Hebrew Tradition 29(2), 137–150
Lévai, Zs. See E. Zsoldos
Li, Y.[470] Accuracy of Solar Eclipse Calculations, 1644–1785, with the Chinese Shoushi Calendar
(with C. Z. Zhang) 30(2), 161–167
Locher, Kurt[471] The Ancient Egyptian Constellation Group “The Lion Between Two Crocodiles” and the
Bird 21, S49–S51[472] Two Further Coffin Lids with Diagonal Star Clocks from the Egyptian Middle Kingdom
23(3), 201–207[473] Two Greco-Roman Sundials from Alexandria and Dion 24(4), 300–302[474] Three Further Greco-Roman Conical Sundials from Palmyra, Naples and Abu Mina
26(2), 159–163
López Borgoñoz, Alfonso[475] Orientations of Graves in the Late Roman Necropolises of Ampurias 29, S25–S30
Love, Tom See Stephen J. Dick
Mack, Pamela E.[476] Strategies and Compromises: Women in Astronomy at Harvard College Observatory, 1870–
1920 21(1), 65–75
MacMinn, Donn[477] An Analysis of Ptolemy’s Treatment of Retrograde Motion 29(3), 257–270
Malville, J. McKim[478] Lunar Standstills at Chimney Rock (with Frank W. Eddy and Carol Ambruster)
22, S43–S50
422 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Manca, Giacobbe See Mauro Zedda
Martin, Frederick[479] Venus and the Dresden Codex Eclipse Table 26, S57–S73
Martlew, Roger D.[480] The North Mull Project (4): Excavations at Ardnacross 1989–91 (with Clive L. N. Ruggles)
24, S55–S64See also: Clive L. N. Ruggles
Maupomé, Lucrecia See Peter Brosche
McCarthy, Daniel[481] Easter Principles and a Fifth-century Lunar Cycle Used in the British Isles 24(3), 204–224
McCarthy, Dennis D.[482] The Julian and Modified Julian Dates 29(4), 327–330
McCluskey, Stephen C.[483] Calendars and Symbolism: Functions of Observation in Hopi Astronomy 21, S1–S16
McConnell, Anita[484] Astronomers at War: The Viewpoint of Troughton & Simms 25(3), 219–235
McCutcheon, Robert A. See Vitalii A. Bronshten
Mercier, Raymond[485] The Astronomical Tables of George Gemistus Plethon 29(2), 117–127[486] A General Calendar Conversion Program 29(4), 379–380
Mielgo, Honorino See Julio Samsó
Montgomery, Scott L.[487] The First Naturalistic Drawings of the Moon: Jan Van Eyck and the Art of Observation
25(4), 317–320
Moore, Sarah[488] A Newly-discovered Letter of J. W. F. Herschel Concerning the Plumian Professorship
25(2), 142–143
Morales Núñez, Juan José See Michael Hoskin
Morandi, Steven J. See Anthony F. Aveni
Morrison, L. V. See J. M. Steele
Murray, William Breen[489] Models of Temporality in Archaeoastronomy and Rock Art Studies 29, S1–S6
Murschel, Andrea[490] The Structure and Function of Ptolemy’s Physical Hypotheses of Planetary Motion
26(1), 33–61
Nebel, Volker See Bruno M. Deiss
Needel, Allan A.[491] The Carnegie Institution of Washington and Radio Astronomy: Prelude to an American
National Observatory 22(1), 55–67
Nevalainen, Jukka[492] The Accuracy of the Ecliptic Longitude in Ptolemy’s Mercury Model 27(2), 147–160
Nicolaïdis, Efthymios[493] Astronomy and Politics in Russia in the Early Stalinist Period (1928–1932) 21(4), 345–351
Olson, Roberta J. M.[494] The 1816 Solar Eclipse and Comet 1811 I in John Linnell’s Astronomical Album (with Jay
M. Pasachoff) 23(2), 121–133
423Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
See also; Jay M. Pasachoff
Orchiston, Wayne See Stephen J. Dick
Osterbrock, Donald E.[495] “The Appointment of a Physicist as Director of the Astronomical Center of the World”
23(3), 155–165[496] Getting the Picture: Wide-field Astronomical Photography from Barnard to the Achromatic
Schmidt 1888–1992 25(1), 1–14[497] Walter Baade, Observational Astrophysicist
26(1), 1–32; 27(4), 301–348; 28(4), 283–316; 29(4), 345–377
Palomo i Peréz, Toni See Michael Hoskin
Panchenko, Dimitri[498] Thales’s Prediction of a Solar Eclipse 25(4), 275–288
Pang, Alex Soojung-Kim[499] Victorian Observing Practices, Printing Technology, and Representations of the Solar Corona
25(4), 249–274; 26(1), 63–75
Papadopoulou, Helen See Maria Papathanassiou
Papathanassiou, Maria[500] On the Astronomical Explanation of Phanes’s Relief at Modena 22, S1–S13[501] Orientations of Tombs in the Late-Minoan Cemetery at Armenoi, Crete (with Michael Hoskin
and Helen Papadopoulou) 23, S43–S55; 24, S54[502] Orientations of the Greek Temples on Corfu (with Michael Hoskin) 25(2), 111–114[503] The Late-Minoan Cemetery at Armenoi: A Reappraisal (with Michael Hoskin) 27(1), 53–59
Pasachoff, Jay M.[504] The Earliest Comet Photographs: Usherwood, Bond and Donati 1858 (with Roberta J. M.
Olson and Martha L. Hazen) 27(2), 129–145See also: Roberta J. M. Olson
Perera Betancourt, M. A. See Juan Antonio Belmonte
Peterson, Polly A. See Anthony F. Aveni
Pingree, David[505] Bija-corrections in Indian Astronomy 27(2), 161–172[506] Some Fourteenth-century Byzantine Astronomical Texts 29(2), 103–108
Plotkin, Howard[507] Edward Charles Pickering 21(1), 47–58[508] William H. Pickering in Jamaica: The Founding of Woodlawn and Studies of Mars
24(1/2), 101–122
Poulle, Emmanuel[509] La Survie de l’Astronomie Alphonsine (with Denis Savoie) 29(2), 201–207
Powell, Martin J.[510] Astronomical Indications at a Bell-barrow in South Wales 26, S49–S56
Price, B. B.[511] The Use of Astronomical Tables by Albertus Magnus 22(3), 221–240
Robinson, Leif J.[512] Enterprise at Harvard College Observatory 21(1), 89–103
Rochester, George D. See Michael Hoskin
Rothenberg, Marc[513] Patronage at Harvard College Observatory, 1839–1851 21(1), 37–46
424 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Roughton, N. A.[514] Babylonian Normal Stars in Sagittarius (with G. L. Canzoneri) 23(3), 193–200
Ruggles, Clive L. N.[515] The North Mull Project (2): The Wider Astronomical Potential of the Sites (with Roger D.
Martlew and Peter D. Hinge) 22, S51–S75[516] The North Mull Project (3): Prominent Hill Summits and Their Astronomical Potential
(with Roger D. Martlew) 23, S1–S13[517] The Stone Rows of South-west Ireland: A First Reconnaissance 25, S1–S20[518] Stone Rows of Three or More Stones in South-west Ireland 27, S55–S71[519] Whose Equinox? 28, S45–S50See also: Roger D. Martlew
Sadler, Philip M.[520] William Pickering’s Search for a Planet Beyond Neptune 21(1), 59–64
Said, S. S.[521] Accuracy of Eclipse Observations Recorded in Medieval Arabic Chronicles (with F. R.
Stephenson) 22(4), 297–310[522] Precision of Medieval Islamic Measurements of Solar Altitudes and Equinox Times (with F.
R. Stephenson) 26(2), 117–132[523] Solar and Lunar Eclipse Measurements by Medieval Muslim Astronomers, I (with F. R.
Stephenson) 27(3), 259–273[524] Solar and Lunar Eclipse Measurements by Medieval Muslim Astronomers, II (with F. R.
Stephenson) 28(1), 29–48See also: F. R. Stephenson
Saliba, George[525] A Sixteenth-century Arabic Critique of Ptolemaic Astronomy: The Work of Shams as-Din
al-Khafri 25(1), 15–38[526] Early Arabic Critique of Ptolemaic Cosmology: A Ninth-century Text on the Motion of the
Celestial Spheres 25(2), 115–141
Samsó, Julio[527] Ibn al-Zarqalluh on Mercury (with Honorino Mielgo) 25(4), 289–296[528] An Outline of the History of Maghribi Zijes from the End of the Thirteenth Century
29(2), 93–102
Sauch i Aparicio, Carme See Michael Hoskin
Savoie, Denis See Emmanuel Poulle
Schaeffer, Bradley E.[529] The Length of the Lunar Month 23, S32–S42
Schaldach, Karlheinz See Mario Arnaldi
Schevchenko, M.[530] An Analysis of Errors in the Star Catalogues of Ptolemy and Ulugh Beg 21(2), 187–210
Scott, Douglas[531] Astronomical Survey of Three Groups of Standing Stones in Strath Spey, Scotland
21, S56–S58
Shank, Michael H.[532] The “Notes on al-Bitruji” Attributed to Regiomontanus: Second Thoughts 23(1), 15–30[533] Regiomontanus and Homocentric Astronomy 29(2), 157–166
Sheehan, William See Richard Baum
Sherrill, Thomas J.[534] A Career of Controversy: The Anomaly of T. J. J. See 30(1), 25–50
425Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Simpson, A. D. C.[535] James Gregory and the Reflecting Telescope 23(2), 77–92
Sinclair, Rolf M. See Anna Sofaer
Sluiter, Engel[536] The First Known Telescopes Carried to America, Asia and the Arctic, 1614–39 28(2), 141–145[537] The Telescope Before Galileo 28(3), 223–234
Smith, Robert W.[538] A National Observatory Transformed: Greenwich in the Nineteenth Century 22(1), 5–20[539] Engines of Discovery: Scientific Instruments and the History of Astronomy and Planetary
Science in the United States in the Twentieth Century 28(1), 49–77See also: John G. Hubbell
Snedegar, Keith[540] First Fruits Celebrations among the Nguni Peoples of Southern Africa: An Ethnoastronomical
Interpretation 29, S31–S38
Sofaer, Anna[541] Changes in Solstice Marking at the Three-Slab Site, New Mexico (with Rolf M. Sinclair)
21, S59–S60
Šprajc, Ivan[542] The Venus-Rain-Maize Complex in the Mesoamerican World View
24(1/2), 17–70; 24, S27–S53
Steele, John M.[543] Lunar Eclipse Times Predicted by the Babylonians (with F. R. Stephenson) 28(2), 119–131[544] Solar Eclipse Times Predicted by the Babylonians 28(2), 133–139[545] The Accuracy of Eclipse Times Measured by the Babylonians (with F. R. Stephenson and
L. V. Morrison) 28(4), 337–345[546] Astronomical Evidence for the Accuracy of Clocks in Pre-Jesuit China (with F. R.
Stephenson) 29(1), 35–48[547] Predictions of Eclipse Times Recorded in Chinese History 29(3), 275–285[548] Eclipse Observations Made by Regiomontanus and Walther (with F. R. Stephenson)
29(4), 331–344
Stephens, Carlene E.[549] Astronomy as Public Utility: The Bond Years at the Harvard College Observatory
21(1), 21–35
Stephenson, F. Richard[550] Precision of Medieval Islamic Eclipse Measurements (with S. S. Said) 22(3), 195–207[551] Astronomical Records in the Ch’un-ch’iu Chronicle (with Kevin K. C. Yau) 23(1), 31–51[552] Lunar Eclipse Times Recorded in Babylonian History (with Louay J. Fatoohi) 24(4), 255–267[553] The Babylonian Unit of Time (with Louay J. Fatoohi) 25(2), 99–110[554] Accuracy of Solar Eclipse Observations Made by Jesuit Astronomers in China (with L. J.
Fatoohi) 26(3), 227–236[555] Thales’s Prediction of a Solar Eclipse (with L. J. Fatoohi) 28(4), 279–282See also: Louay J. Fatoohi; S. S. Said; John M. Steele
Stooke, Philip J.[556] Neolithic Lunar Maps at Knowth and Baltinglass, Ireland 25(1), 39–55
Straizzzzzys, Vytautas[557] The Cosmology of the Ancient Balts (with Libertas Klimka) 28, S57–S81
Strauss, David[558] “Fireflies Flashing in Unison”: Percival Lowell, Edward Morse and the Birth of Planetology
24(3), 157–169
426 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Strelnitski, Vladimir S.[559] The Early Post-War History of Soviet Radio Astronomy 26(4), 349–362
Swerdlow, N. M.[560] The Enigma of Ptolemy’s Catalogue of Stars 23(3), 173–183[561] Regiomontanus’s Concentric-sphere Models for the Sun and Moon 30(1), 1–23
Thurston, Hugh[562] A Mayan Table of Eclipses 25, S83–S84[563] Three Solar Longitudes in the Almagest Due to Hipparchus 26(2), 164
Tihon, Anne[564] The Astronomy of George Gemistus Plethon 29(2), 109–116See also: José Chabás
Tusa, Sebastiano[565] Orientations of the Sesi of Pantelleria (with Giorgia Foderà Serio and Michael Hoskin)
23, S15–S20
Valluri, Sree Ram[566] Newton’s Apsidal Precession Theorem and Eccentric Orbits (with Curtis Wilson and William
Harper) 28(1), 13–27
Van Brummelen, Glen[567] Lunar and Planetary Interpolation Tables in Ptolemy’s Almagest 25(4), 297–311[568] Computer Animations of Ptolemy’s Models of the Motions of the Sun, Moon and Planets
29(3), 271–274
Vanderburgh, William L.[569] Empirical Equivalence and Approximate Methods in the New Astronomy: A Defence of
Kepler Against the Charge of Fraud 28(4), 317–336
Ventura, Frank[570] Possible Tally Stones at Mnajdra, Malta (with Giorgia Foderà Serio and Michael Hoskin)
24(3), 171–183See also: Giorgia Foderà Serio
Vescovini, Graziella Federici[571] The Place of the Sun in Medieval Arabo-Latin Astronomy: The Lucidator dubitabilium
astronomiae (1303–10) of Peter de Padua 29(2), 151–155
Voelkel, James R. See Owen Gingerich
Wagman, Morton[572] Hercules, the Champion 23(2), 134–136
Williams, Thomas R.[573] The Development of Astronomy in the Southern United States, 1840–1914 27(1), 13–44
Wilson, Curtis[574] Clairaut’s Calculation of the Eighteenth-century Return of Halley’s Comet 24(1), 1–15
See also: Sree Ram Valluri
W³odarczyk, Jaros³aw[575] Notes on the Compilation of Ptolemy’s Catalogue of Stars 21(3), 283–295
Wulfing, Bettina See Harvey M. Bricker
Wünsch, J.[576] The Accuracy of Hevelius’s Astrometric Measurements 30(4), 391–406
Yau, Kevin K. C. See F. R. Stephenson
427Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Zedda, Mauro[577] Orientations of 230 Sardinian Tombe di Giganti (with Michael Hoskin, Renate Gralewski
and Giacobbe Manca) 27, S33–S54See also: Michael Hoskin
Zhang, C. Z. See Y. Li
Zhongwei, Hu[578] A Chinese Observing Site from Remote Antiquity (with colleagues) 30(3), 231–235
Zsoldos, E.[579] Three Early Variable Star Catalogues 25(2), 92–98[580] “Novae” over Kiskartal (with Zs. Lévai) 30(3), 225–230
2. SUBJECT INDEX TO ARTICLES AND NOTES
The numbers listed are the serial numbers in the Author Index above.
(a) By period
Megalithic/prehistoric, 350–3, 367, 394–6, 402, 408, 429, 431, 432, 435–46, 480, 501, 503, 510, 515–19, 531, 556, 557, 565, 570, 577
Native American, 344–6, 357, 360, 401, 409, 478, 479, 483, 489, 541, 542, 562Chinese, 370, 403, 470, 546, 547, 551, 554, 578Babylonian, 405, 514, 543–5, 552, 553Egyptian, 471, 472Greco-Roman, 343, 361, 362, 363, 387, 397, 411, 417, 420, 454, 460, 461, 473, 474, 475, 477, 490,
492, 498, 500, 502, 530, 555, 560, 563, 567, 568, 572, 575Byzantine, 485, 506, 564Indian, 505Islamic, 368, 459, 521–8, 550, 571Western medieval, 388, 406, 418, 419, 421, 422, 423, 462, 481, 509, 511, 571Fifteenth century, 380, 468, 469, 487, 530, 532, 533, 548Sixteenth century, 347, 365, 376, 414–16, 463, 467, 561Seventeenth century, 349, 359, 372, 381, 384, 385, 364, 365, 537, 566, 569, 576Eighteenth century, 355, 359, 366, 399, 434, 574Nineteenth century, 348, 359, 369, 375, 378, 379, 389, 392, 407, 425, 427, 428, 430, 448, 449, 452,
476, 484, 488, 494, 499, 504, 507, 512, 538, 549, 558, 573, 579, 580Twentieth century, 356, 358, 371, 382, 383, 386, 390–3, 424, 426, 450, 453, 455, 457, 466, 476, 491,
495–7, 508, 534, 539, 559, 573
(b) By subject
accuracy of observations/predictions, 521–4, 530, 543–8, 550–4, 576Alfonsine astronomy, 509apsidal precession, 566archaeoastronomical sites
Balearic Islands, 429, 431, 432British Isles, 402, 426a, 480, 510, 515–18, 531, 556Canary Islands, 350, 394–6Corfu, 502Corsica, 436, 438Crete, 501, 503France, 367Islamic, 459Malta, 408, 570
428 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Middle East, 351Native American, 478, 483, 489, 541North Africa, 352, 353Pantelleria, 565Sardinia, 435, 442, 577Spain and Portugal, 433, 437, 439–41, 443–6
archaeoastronomyequinox in archaeoastronomy, 519
astronometric measurements, accuracy of, 576astronomy, Keplerian, 569astronomy, Newtonian, 566, 574atmospheric refraction, 398AURA, 390aurora polaris, 400Bethlehem, star of, 406calendars, conversion program, 486Carnegie Institution, 491comets, 368, 410constellations, 471, 472, 572cosmology, medieval, 423; modern, 466; of ancient Balts, 557cycles, 41761 Cygni, 407Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, 452, 453Earth, 464Easter calculation, 481eclipse observations, accuracy of, 521, 543–8European Southern Observatory, 356, 391ethnoastronomy, 540expeditions, 449, 455Ford Foundation, 391graves, orientations of, 475Greenwich Observatory, 538Harvard College Observatory, 392, 410, 412, 413, 458, 476, 507, 508, 512, 513, 520, 549heliocentrism, 387homocentric astronomy, 533instruments, 348, 397; modern astronomical, 539 (see also micrometers; mirrors, test of shape;
quadrants; sundials; telescope(s))Jamaica, astronomy in, 508Julian dates, 404, 482Jupiter, 427Kitt Peak National Observatory, 380longitude, 355lunar month, 529Mars, 419Mercury, 492, 527meteors, 368micrometers, 359mirrors, test of shape, 450Moon, 465; drawings of, 487, 556Mt Wilson Observatory, 426, 495navigation, 342nebulae, resolution of, 428Neptune, 448
429Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
normal stars, 514novae, 580observatories, 447; national 377, 456; of Languedoc, 399 (see also under individual names)parallax, 363, 449Paris Observatory, 366, 371Phanes’s relief, 500photographs, early, of comets, 504photography, wide-field, 496planet, search for, 520planetary astronomy, 347, 363, 364, 376, 380, 384, 385, 414, 415, 416, 420, 421, 454, 460, 461,
463, 467, 469, 477, 490, 492, 525, 526, 561, 563, 567, 568planetology, 558planets, number of, 369Plumian professorship, 488precession, 416printing technology, 499quadrants, 354quantum physics, 374, 457radio astronomy, 491, 559Royal Society, 434Saturn, 372, 381Sirius, 361, 362Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 373, 382, 386, 389, 412Smithsonian Institution, 373, 378, 382solar eclipse, predictions of, 498, 555, 544, 547Soviet astronomy, 358, 383, 393, 424, 493, 559spectrum, solar, 425nebulae, spiral, 375star catalogues, 468, 530, 560, 575, 579Sun, 571sundials, conical, 473, 474; cylinder, 343telescope, reflecting, 535telescopes, early, 536, 537transits of Venus, 379U.S. Naval Observatory, 378unit of time, Babylonian, 553U.S.A., astronomy in, 573variable stars, 579Venus, 418, 422; rotation period, 349; transits of, 379zijes, 528
(c) By name(Names are listed only when a major section of the article is devoted to the individual named.)
Abbot, C. G., 373Adams, J. Q., 378Adams, W. S., 426Albertus Magnus, 511Amico, G. B., 376Angelus, J., 380Baade, W., 497Barnard, E. E., 496Bond, G. P., 504, 549Bond, W. C., 549
Bowen, I. S., 495Brahe, Tycho, 415Cassini, G. D., 349Clairaut, A. C., 574Copernicus, N., 347, 376, 416Dreyfus, A., 371Eudoxus, 460Flamsteed, J., 465Fracastoro, G., 376Galileo, 372
430 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Gregory, J., 535Halley, E., 464Harkness, W., 379Harrison, J., 355Hegel, G. W., 369Heraclides, 387Herschel, J. W. F., 488Herschel, W., 450Hevelius, J., 576Hipparchus, 417, 454, 563Homer, 411Hubble, E. P., 426, 495Kepler, J., 384, 385, 569Langley, S. P., 389Levi ben Gerson, 419Linnell, J., 494Lowell, P., 558Morse, E., 558Newcomb, S., 379Newton, I., 566Nicholas of Verdun, 406Offusius, J., 414Peter de Padua, 571Peurbach, 380, 469Piazzi, G., 407Pickering, E. C., 507Pickering, W. H., 508, 520
Plaskett, J. S., 453Plato, 460Plethon, G. G., 485, 564Pliny, 417Ptolemy, 363, 420, 461, 477, 490, 492, 530,
560, 563, 567, 568, 575Regiomontanus, 532, 533, 548, 561Robinson, T. R., 428Rosse, Earl of, 375, 428Sacrobosco, 462Saha, M., 374See, T. J. J., 534Shams as-Din al-Khafri, 525Sheepshanks, R., 430South, J., 430Ter-Oganezov, V. T., 358Thales, 498, 555Troughton, E., 484Ulugh Beg, 468, 530Usherwood, W., 504Van Eyck, J., 487Van Maanen, A., 426Walther, B., 548Wright, T., 434Zacut, A., 421, 422Zarqalluh, Ibn al-, 527
3. INDEX TO SPECIALISED CONTRIBUTIONS
(a) Manuscript Holdings
Royal Greenwich Observatory Archives 21(4), 352
(b) Obituary Notices
Eric J. Aiton, 22(3), 254; Richard Atkinson, 26, S90; Stillman Drake, 25(1), 73–75; Derek Howse,29(4), 398; Otto E. Neugebauer, 24(4), 289–299; Olaf Pedersen, 29(2), 211–214; Victor E. Thoren,22(3), 253–254; Helen Wallis, 26(3), 276; Richard S. Westfall, 28(2), 184–185
(c) Reports of Meetings
Commission 41 of the International Astronomical Union 22(4), 329–330; 26(1), 90–91; 26(1), 184; 28(4), 365–367
Oriental Astronomy from Guo Shoujing to King Sejong 25(2), 152–153Oxford 4 25, S91Oxford 5 27, S80The European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC) 25, S90
431Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
4. INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS
Reviews and essay reviews appearing in volumes 21–30 are listed alphabetically by author or editorof the book reviewed, or, in the few cases where no author or editor is given, by title.
AABOE, A, et al., Saros Cycle Dates and RelatedBabylonian Astronomical Texts (OwenGingerich) 23(3), 229
Abu Shaker’s “Chronography” (John North)23(1), 69
ABU MA’SAR, The Abbreviation of the Introduc-tion to Astrology (George Saliba) 26(2), 168
AITON, E. J., et al. (transl.), The Harmony of theWorld by Johannes Kepler (Bruce Stephenson)
29(3), 306ANDERSON, R. G. W., et al. (eds), Making Instru-
ments Count (Sara Schechner Genuth)27(2), 176
ANDREWES, William J. H. (ed.), The Quest forLongitude (Simon Schaffer) 30(1), 76
A PIANUS, Petrus, Instrument Buch (OwenGingerich) 22(3), 244
APPENZELLER, I., et al. (eds), Remembering EdithAlice Müller (Donat G. Wentzel) 30(3), 335
AVENI, Anthony F., Empires of Time (GordonBrotherston) 21, S61
AVENI, Anthony F. (ed.), World Archaeoastronomy(Tristram Platt) 22, S76
AVENI, Anthony F. (ed.), New Directions in Ameri-can Archaeoastronomy (Johanna Broda) 22, S84
AVENI, Anthony F. (ed.), The Lines of Nazca(Johan Rienhard) 23, S62
AVENI, Anthony F. (ed.), The Sky in Mayan Lit-erature (Philip P. Arnold) 26, S86
BACCANI, Donata, Oroscopi Greci (AlexanderJones) 28(1), 89
BAILER, M. E., S. V. M. Clube and W. M. Napier,The Origin of Comets (Sara SchechnerGenuth) 23(3), 215
BARBOUR, Julian B., Absolute or Relative Mo-tion?, i (James Evans) 24(3), 229
BARKER, Peter, and Roger Ariew (eds), Revolu-tion and Continuity (Owen Gingerich)
27(4), 365BARTON, Tamsyn, Ancient Astrology (John North)
27(1), 81BAUER, Brian S., and David S. P. Dearborn, As-
tronomy and Empire in the Ancient Andes(Anthony F. Aveni) 28, S85
BAUM, Richard, and William Sheehan, In Searchof Planet Vulcan (Steven J. Dick) 30(1), 85
BEDINI, Silvio A., Clockwork Cosmos (A. J.Turner) 21(2), 222
BELMONTE AVILES, Juan Antonio (ed.),Arqueoastronomía Hispánica (StanislawIwaniszewski) 27, S81
BENNETT, J. A., The Divided Circle (William
Andrewes) 21(2), 224BENNETT, J. A., Church, State and Astronomy in
Ireland (Simon Schaffer) 22(3), 247BERTOLONI MELI, Domenico, Equivalence and
Priority (Owen Gingerich) 26(1), 87BIAGIOLI , Mario, Galileo, Courtier (Michael H.
Shank) 25(3), 236BIALAS , Volker (ed.), Johannes Kepler
Gesammelte Werke, xx/1 (W. H. Donahue)23(2), 141
BIALAS, Volker, and Helmuth Grössing, JohannesKepler: Gesammelte Werke, ix/2 (James R.Voelkel) 28(1), 83
BIANCHINI , Francesco, Observations Concerningthe Planet Venus (Owen Gingerich) 28(1), 86
BLAAUW, Adriaan, ESO’s Early History (RobertW. Smith) 23(4), 302
BLAAUW , Adriaan, History of the IAU (P. A.Wayman) 27(3), 278
BLACKWELL , Richard J., Galileo, Bellarmine, andthe Bible (William E. Carroll) 28(3), 272
BLONDEL, Christine, et al. (eds), Studies in theHistory of Scientific Instruments (J. A.Bennett) 22(3), 243
BOTT, Gerhard (ed.), Focus Behaim Globus (OwenGingerich) 25(4), 327
BRACK-BERNSEN, Lis, Zur Entstehung derbabylonischen Mondtheorie (Noel Swerdlow)
30(2), 169BRACKENRIDGE, J. Bruce, The Key to Newton’s
Dynamics (Michael Nauenberg) 29(3), 286BRODA, Johanna, et al. (eds), Astronomía y
Etnoastronomía en Mesoamérica (Ivan Šprajc)24, S73
BROUGHTON, R. Peter, Looking Up (JohnLankford) 26(3), 275
BRUSH, Stephen G., A History of Modern Plan-etary Physics (Alan Cook) 28(4), 357
BRYDEN, David J., Sundials and Related Instru-ments (Steven A. Lloyd) 21(2), 221
BUCCIANTINI , Massimo, and Maurizio Torrini(eds), La Diffusione del Copernicanesimo inItalia 1543–1610 (Maurice A. Finocchiaro)
30(2), 182BURNETT, Charles, and David Pingree (eds), The
Liber Aristotilis of Hugo of Santalla (J. D.North) 30(3), 319
BURNETT, J. E., and A. D. Morrison-Low, Vulgar& Mechanick (M. Eugene Rudd) 23(1), 75
CASPAR, Max, Kepler (Gerald Holton) 26(2), 174CASSINI, Anna, Gio: Domenico Cassini (Albert
Van Helden) 27(2), 182
432 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
CASULLERAS, Josep, and Julio Samsó (eds), FromBaghdad to Barcelona (Owen Gingerich)
30(1), 74CHABÀS I BERGON, Josep, L’Astronomia de Jacob
ben David Bonjorn (Michael Hoskin)26(2), 173
CHANDRASEKHAR, S., Newton’s Principia for theCommon Reader (George E. Smith) 27(4), 353
CHAPMAN, Allan, Dividing the Circle (J. A.Bennett) 22(4), 319
CHRISTIANSON, Gale E., Edwin Hubble (David H.DeVorkin) 27(2), 184
CLAGETT, Marshall, Ancient Egyptian Science, ii(Kurt Locher) 27(2), 173
CLARKE, T. N., et al., Brass and Glass (OwenGingerich) 22(2), 192
COELHO, Victor (ed.), Music and Science in theAge of Galileo (Rhonda Martens) 28(4), 355
COLLINS, Martin J., and Sylvia D. Fries (eds), ASpacefaring Nation (Richard F. Hirsch)
23(1), 73COLWELL, Peter, Solving Kepler’s Equation (E. M.
Standish) 26(2), 175CONDOS, Theony, Star Myths of the Greeks and
Romans (Roger C. Ceragioli) 30(3), 313COPERNIC, Nicolas, Oeuvres complètes, ii
(Emmanuel Poulle) 27(1), 75COPERNICUS, Nicholas, Complete Works, iv
(Emmanuel Poulle) 27(1), 75CROWE, Michael J., The Extraterrestrial Life De-
bate 1750–1900 (Mordechai Feingold)21(2), 228
CROWE, Michael J., Modern Theories of the Uni-verse from Herschel to Hubble (VirginiaTrimble) 28(2), 180
CROWE, Michael J., et al. (eds), A Calendar ofthe Correspondence of Sir John Herschel(Owen Gingerich) 30(2), 183
CULLEN, Christopher, Astronomy and Mathemat-ics in Ancient China (Nathan Sivin) 29(3), 302
CURRY, Patrick (ed.), Astrology, Science and So-ciety (Victor E. Thoren) 21(4), 370
CURRY, Patrick, Prophecy and Power (Victor E.Thoren) 21(4), 378
CZARTORYSKI, Pawel (ed.), Nicolas Copernicus:Minor Works (Wilbur R. Knorr) 21(2), 203
DENSMORE, Dana, Newton’s Principia: The Cen-tral Argument (Michael Nauenberg) 29(3), 286
DERSHOWITZ, Nachum, and Edward M. Reingold,Calendrical Calculations (David H. Kelley)
30(4), 407DEVORKIN, David H., Race to the Stratosphere
(James A. Van Allen) 26(2), 177DEVORKIN, David H., Science with a Vengeance
(James A. Van Allen) 26(2), 179DI BONO, Mario, Le Sfere Omocentriche di Giovan
Battista Amico (N. M. Swerdlow) 23(3), 211
DICK , Steven J., The Biological Universe(Christopher J. Corbally) 29(1), 88
DICK, Steven J., Life on Other Worlds (DavidStrauss) 30(4), 409
DOEL, Ronald E., Solar System Astronomy inAmerica (Stephen G. Brush) 27(4), 368
DRAKE, Stillman, Galileo (Christoph Luthy)22(4), 324
DUFFETT-SMITH, Peter, Practical Astronomy withYour Calculator (Owen Gingerich) 22(3), 241
DUVAL , Paul-Marie, and Georges Pinault, Recueildes Inscriptions Gauloises, iii (AnthonyGrafton) 21(4), 366
DZIELSKA, Maria, Hypatia of Alexandria (G. J.Toomer) 27(2), 174
EASTWOOD, Bruce S., Astronomy and Optics fromPliny to Descartes (Stephen C. McCluskey)
22(4), 322EDGERTON, Samuel Y., Jr, The Heritage of Giotto’s
Geometry (Christoph Lüthy) 23(3), 227EDMONDSON, Frank K., AURA and its US National
Observatories (Adriaan Blaauw) 29(4), 394ENGLISCH, Brigitte, Die Artes Liberales im frühen
Mittelalter (Wesley M. Stevens) 27(4), 362EVANS, David S., Under Capricorn (Wayne
Orchiston) 21(3), 304EVANS, David S., Lacaille (Brian Warner)
24(1/2), 152
FANTOLI, Annibale, Galileo (John Hedley Brooke)27(1), 68
FEHRENBACH, Charles, Des hommes, destélescopes, des étoiles (G. de Vaucouleurs)
22(3), 248FELDHAY, Rivka, Galileo and the Church (R. S.
Westfall) 27(2), 180FIELD, J. V., and Frank A. J. L. James (eds), Ren-
aissance and Revolution (William Donahue)29(1), 89
FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A., The Galileo Affair(Stillman Drake) 21(4), 374
FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. (ed.), Galileo on theWorld Systems (William E. Carroll) 30(1), 73
FLORENCE, Ronald, The Perfect Machine (IdoYavetz) 30(2), 175
FORBES, Eric G., et al. (eds), The Correspondenceof John Flamsteed, i (I. Bernard Cohen)
28(2), 172FORBES, Eric G., et al. (eds), The Correspondence
of John Flamsteed, ii (I. Bernard Cohen)30(3), 325
GALILEI , Galileo, Le Messager des Étoiles (AlbertVan Helden) 25(1), 56
GALILEI , Galileo, Sidereus Nuncius (Albert VanHelden) 25(1), 56
GALTER, Hannes D., Die Rolle des Astronomie inden Kulturen Mesopotamiens (Bernard R.
433Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
Goldstein) 26(2), 171GASCOIGNE, S. C. B., et al., The Creation of the
Anglo-Australian Observatory (JohnHearnshaw) 25(2), 147
GENUTH, Sara Schechner, Comets, Popular Cul-ture, and the Birth of Modern Cosmology(Daniel W. E. Green) 30(3), 321
GERL, Armin, Trigonometrisch-astronomischesRechnen kurz vor Copernicus (N. M.Swerdlow) 21(4), 362
GILLISPIE, Charles Coulston, Pierre-SimonLaplace, 1749–1827 (J. L. Heilbron)
30(1), 83GINGERICH, Owen, Album of Science (Jon Darius)
22(4), 326GINGERICH, Owen, The Great Copernicus Chase
(Richard Berendzen) 25(1), 67GINGERICH, Owen, The Eye of Heaven (J. D.
North) 25(3), 243GINGERICH, Owen, and Robert S. Westman, The
Wittich Connection (N. Jardine) 21(4), 353GLASS, I. S., Victorian Telescope Makers (Deborah
Jean Warner) 29(3), 304GOLVERS, Noel, The Astronomica Europaea of
Ferdinand Verbiest, S.J. (Owen Gingerich)27(2), 183
GOLVERS, Noel, and Ulrich Libbrecht, Astronoomvan de Keizer (John North) 22(3), 245
GOOD, Gregory (ed.), The Earth, the Heavens andthe Carnegie Institute of Washington (E.Robert Paul) 26(2), 183
GOODWIN, Francis, The Man in the Moone (OwenGingerich) 28(1), 86
GRAF-STUHLHOFER, Franz, Humanismus zwischenHof und Universität (Michael H. Shank)
30(1), 83GRANADA, Miguel A., El Debate Cosmológico en
1588 (Michael H. Shank) 30(3), 309GRANT, Edward, Planets, Stars, and Orbs (Bruce
Eastwood) 27(1), 83GRASSHOFF, G., The History of Ptolemy’s Star
Catalogue (James Evans) 23(1), 64GRASSI, Giovanna, Union Catalogue of Printed
Books of 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries inEuropean Astronomical Observatories (OwenGingerich) 21(3), 301
GROSS, Nikolaus, Senecas Naturales Quaestiones(David Pingree) 23(2), 146
GUTHKE, Karl S., The Last Frontier (PatrickParrinder) 23(2), 150
HALLYN , Fernand, The Poetic Structure of theWorld (Robert S. Westman) 24(1/2), 142
HAMEL , Jürgen, Nicolaus Copernicus (JerzyDobrzycki) 27(1), 89
HAMEL, Jürgen, Bibliographia Kepleriana (OwenGingerich) 30(2), 177
HAMEL, Jürgen, Geschichte der Astronomie (Jerzy
Dobrzycki) 30(3), 331HAYNES, Raymond, et al., Explorers of the South-
ern Sky (John Hearnshaw) 28(2), 177HEARNSHAW, J. B., The Measurement of Starlight
(Willam Liller) 30(1), 81HENDERSON, Janice Adrienne, On the Distances
Between Sun, Moon & Earth (Richard L.Kremer) 24(1/2), 148
HENTSCHEL, Klaus, The Einstein Tower (HelgeKragh) 30(1), 87
HERBST, Klaus-Dieter, Die Entwicklung desMeridiankreises 1700–1850 (KlausStaubermann) 30(3), 330
HETHERINGTON, Norriss S., The Edwin HubblePapers (Owen Gingerich) 23(3), 223
HETHERINGTON, Norriss S. (ed.), Encyclopedia ofCosmology (Joann Eisberg) 27(1), 86
HETHERINGTON, Norriss S. (ed.), Cosmology(Joann Eisberg) 27(1), 86
HETHERINGTON, Norriss S., Hubble’s Cosmology(Michael Hoskin) 28(1), 91
HOFFLEIT, Dorrit, Astronomy at Yale 1701–1968(Steven J. Dick) 28(2), 174
HOSKIN, Michael (ed.), The Cambridge IllustratedHistory of Astronomy (Albert Van Helden)
29(1), 83HOWSE, Derek, Nevil Maskelyne (Sara Schechner
Genuth) 21(4), 380HUFBAUER, Karl, Exploring the Sun (Charles A.
Whitney) 23(3), 224HUFF, Toby E., The Rise of Early Modern Science
(Owen Gingerich) 29(4), 393HUFFMAN, Carl A., Philolaus of Croton (Liba
Taub) 27(1), 79HUFFMAN, William H., Robert Fludd and the End
of the Renaissance (Fernand Hallyn)24(3), 226
HUNGER, Hermann, and David Pingree,MUL.APIN (Alexander Jones) 22(4), 327
ICHSANOVA, Vera, Pukovo/St. Petersburg (KevinKrisciunas) 28(2), 176
IWANISZEWSKI, S. (ed.), Readings in Archaeo-astronomy (Carlos Jaschek) 27, S88
IWANISZEWSKI, S., et al. (eds), Time and Astronomyat the Meeting of Two Worlds (Anthony F.Aveni) 26, S74
JAKI , Stanley L., Olbers Studies (Edward R.Harrison) 23(3), 222
JAKI , Stanley L., Cosmos in Transition (EdwardR. Harrison) 23(3), 222
JARDINE, Liza, Worldly Goods (Owen Gingerich)28(3), 275
JARRELL, Richard A., The Cold Light of Dawn(Alan H. Batten) 21(3), 307
JONSSON, Bjorn, Star Myths of the Vikings (E. C.Krupp) 28(4), 353
434 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
KATGERT-MERKELIJN, J. K., The Letters and Pa-pers of Jan Hendrik Oort (Owen Gingerich)
30(3), 335KELLY, John T., Practical Astronomy during the
Seventeenth Century (Richard Dunn)23(3), 226
KEPLER, Johannes, New Astronomy (G. J. Toomer)26(1), 77
KING, David A., A Survey of the Scientific Manu-scripts in the Egyptian National Library(Mercè Viladrich) 21(2), 218
KING, David A., Astronomy in the Service of Is-lam (Raymond Mercier) 27(3), 275
KOPAL, Zdenek, Of Stars and Men (A. G. DavisPhilip) 22(2), 191
KOZHAMTHADAM , Job, The Discovery of Kepler’sLaws (Richard S. Westfall) 25(3), 244
KRAGH, Helge, Cosmology and Controversy(Robert W. Smith) 29(1), 86
KRAUSS, Rolf, Astronomische Konzepte undJenseitsvorstellungen in den Pyramidentexten(Kurt Locher) 30(1), 75
KRAYER, Albert, Mathematik im Studienplan derJesuiten (Steven J. Harris) 25(4), 328
KRISCIUNAS, Kevin, Astronomical Centers of theWorld (Peter Müller) 22(2), 187
KRUPP, E. C., Beyond the Blue Horizon (PhilipMorrison) 28(1), 87
KRUPP, E. C., Skywatchers, Shamans & Kings(Stephen McCluskey) 29, S89
K ÜHNE, Andreas, et al. (eds), NicholausCopernicus Gasamtausgabe, vi/1 and vi/2 (N.M. Swerdlow) 29(4), 386
K UNITZSCH, Paul, Peter Apian und Azophi(Malgorzata H. Malewicz) 21(3), 300
KUNITZSCH, Paul, Claudius Ptolemäus: DerSternkatalog des Almagest. Die arabisch-mittelalterliche Tradition, II (James Evans)
23(1), 64KUNITZSCH, Paul, The Arabs and the Stars (J. L.
Berggren) 23(2), 147
LAIRD, Edgar, and Robert Fischer, Pèlerin dePrusse on the Astrolabe (A. J. Turner)
27(2), 177LANGERMANN, Y. Tzvi, Ibn al-Haytham’s On the
Configuration of the World (David A. King)26(1), 84
LANKFORD, John (ed.), History of Astronomy (J.D. North) 28(4), 346
LANKFORD, John, American Astronomy (David H.DeVorkin) 29(4), 389
LATTIS, James M., Between Copernicus and Gali-leo (Ann Blair) 28(2), 170
LEOPOLD, J. H., Astronomen — Sterne — Gerate(Owen Gingerich) 21(2), 222
LEURQUIN, Régine, Thédore Méliténiote: Tribiblos
Astronomique (Alexander Jones and G. J.Toomer) 23(3), 218
LEVERE, Trevor H., and William R. Shea (eds),Nature, Experiment and the Sciences (OwenGingerich) 23(2), 149
LEVY, David H., Clyde Tombaugh (GibsonReaves) 23(1), 71
LEVY, David H., The Man Who Sold the MilkyWay (Elske V. P. Smith) 25(4), 334
LIECHTY, Erle, et al. (eds), A Scientific Humanist(Owen Gingerich) 22(2), 186
LINDBERG, David C., The Beginnings of WesternScience (A. G. Molland) 24(4), 304
LINDBERG, David C., and Ronald L. Numbers(eds), God & Nature (Owen Gingerich)
21(4), 373LINDBERG, David C., and Robert S. Westman
(eds), Reappraisals of the Scientific Revolu-tion (Nicholas Jardine) 22(4), 311
LITTEN, Freddy, Astronomie in Bayern 1914–1945(Dieter B. Herrmann) 25(4), 336
LITTMANN , Mark, The Heavens on Fire (RichardSanderson) 30(3), 329
LIU, Bao-Lin, and Alan D. Fiala, Canon of LunarEclipses 1500 B.C. – A.D. 3000 (Donald W.Olson) 24(4), 303
LLOYD, Steven, Ivory Diptych Dials 1570–1750(Liba Taub) 25(1), 65
MADDERS, Kevin, A New Force at a New Frontier(Joseph N. Tatarewicz) 30(3), 337
MADDISON, Francis, and Emilie Savage-Smith,Science, Tools and Magic (Owen Gingerich)
30(3), 336MAFFEO, Sabino, In the Service of Nine Popes
(Michael Hoskin) 23(1), 74MALPHRUS, Benjamin K., The History of Radio
Astronomy and the National Radio AstronomyObservatory (Woodruff T. Sullivan, III)
30(1), 79MANLEY, Peter L., Unusual Telescopes (J. A.
Bennett) 24(4), 306MANSFIELD, Jaap, Prolegomena Mathematica
(Alexander Jones) 30(3), 315MARGOLIS, Howard, Paradigms and Barriers
(Norriss S. Hetherington) 25(4), 325MARIUS, Simon, Mundus Iovialis (Albert Van
Helden) 21(4), 371MCCLUSKEY, Stephen, Astronomies and Cultures
in Early Medieval Europe (Faith Wallis)30(3), 317
MCKENNA-LAWLOR, Susan M. P., Whatever ShinesShould Be Observed (Barbara J. Becker)
30(3), 333METHUEN, Charlotte, Kepler’s Tübingen (Rhonda
Martens) 30(3), 324MILLBURN, John R., Wheelwright of the Heavens
(Gerard L’E. Turner) 21(3), 303
435Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
MORELON, Régis (ed.), Thabit ibn Qurra (F. JamilRagep) 23(1), 61
MOSS, Jean Dietz, Novelties in the Heavens(James R. Voelkel) 25(1), 69
MOYER, Albert E., A Scientist’s Voice in Ameri-can Culture (Robert W. Smith) 25(1), 71
MÜLLER, Peter, Sternwarten in Bildern (KevinKrisciunas) 25(1), 63
NAVARRO, Victor (ed.), Galileo (A. Mark Smith)24(1/2), 153
NEWTON, Robert R., The Origins of Ptolemy’sAstronomical Parameters (Owen Gingerich)
21(4), 364NEWTON, Robert R., The Origins of Ptolemy’s
Astronomical Tables (James Evans)24(1/2), 145
NITSCHELM, Christian, Catalogue of Named Stars(Paul Kunitzsch) 22(4), 320
NOACK, Beate, Aristarch von Samos (IsabelaZbikowska) 28(4), 351
NORTH, John D., Horoscopes and History (OwenGingerich) 21(4), 368
NORTH, John D., Chaucer’s Universe (EdwardGrant) 21(4), 368
NORTH, John D., The Fontana History of As-tronomy and Cosmology (Michael Hoskin)
26(1), 83NORTH, John D., Stonehenge (Clive Ruggles)
30, S83
OLSON, Roberta J. M., and Jay M. Pasachoff, Firein the Sky (Don Yeomans) 30(3), 327
OSTERBROCK, Donald E., Pauper & Prince (BruceHevly) 25(4), 333
OSTERBROCK, Donald E., Yerkes Observatory,1892–1950 (Adriaan Blaauw) 29(1), 80
PANTIN, Isabelle, Johannes Kepler: Discussionavec Le Messager Céleste (Curtis Wilson)
26(1), 86PAUL, Erich Robert, The Milky Way Galaxy and
Statistical Cosmology 1890–1924 (RichardBerendzen) 28(4), 359
PEDERSEN, Olaf, The Book of Nature (David C.Lindberg) 24(1/2), 150
PINGREE, David, The Astronomical Works ofGregory Chionades, i (George Saliba)
21(2), 211PINGREE, David, Census of the Exact Sciences in
Sanskrit, A/v (Virendra N. Sharma) 27(1), 82PUTNAM, William Lowell, et al., The Explorers of
Mars Hill (Steven J. Dick) 26(2), 181PYENSON, Lewis, Civilizing Mission (Peter Dear)
25(4), 331
RAGEP, F. J., Nasir al-Din al-Tusi’s Memoir onAstronomy (E. S. Kennedy) 25(4), 321
RAGEP, F. Jamil, and Sally P. Ragep (eds), Tradi-
tion, Transmission, Transformation (GeorgeSaliba) 28(4), 360
RAMSEY, J. T., and A. Lewis Licht, Caesar’sComet (Roger Ceragioli) 28(4), 348
RAO, S. Balachandra, Indian Mathematics andAstronomy (Subhash C. Kak) 26(2), 172
REINER, Erica, and David Pingree, BabylonianPlanetary Omens, Part 3 (John Steele)
30(3), 312RESTON, James, Jr, Galileo (John Hedley Brooke)
27(1), 68RICHARDS, E. G., Mapping Time (David H. Kelley)
30(4), 407RIEKER, Rolf, Fernrohre und ihre Meister (Kevin
Krisciunas) 25(1), 63ROMANO, Giuliano, Archeoastronomia Italiana
(Michael Hoskin) 25, S87ROMANO, Giuliano, and G. Traversari (eds),
Colloquio Internazionale: Archeologia eAstronomia (Clive Ruggles) 26, S80
ROOM, Adrian, A History of Astronomical Names(Paul Kunitzsch) 21(3), 296
RUGGLES, Clive L. N. (ed.), Records in Stone(Tsvetanka Radoslavova) 21, S62
RUGGLES, Clive L. N. (ed.), Archaeoastronomyin the 1990s (Michael Hoskin) 27, S85
RUGGLES, Clive L. N., and Nicholas J. Saunders(eds), Astronomies and Cultures (MichaelHoskin) 27, S85
SACHS, Abraham J., Astronomical Diaries andRelated Texts from Babylonia (Peter J. Huber)
22(2), 184SALIBA , George, A History of Arabic Astronomy
(Len Berggren) 28(3), 270SAMSÓ, Julio, Islamic Astronomy and Medieval
Spain (Raymond Mercier) 27(3), 275SCHLOSSER, Wolfhard, and Jan Cierny, Sterne und
Steine (Carlos Jaschek) 27, S89SCHNEIDER, Notker, Die Kosmologie des
Franciscus de Marchia (Michael H. Shank)25(1), 59
SCHÖNER, Christoph, Mathematik und Astronomiean der Universität Ingolstadt im 15. und 16.Jahrhundert (Richard L. Kremer) 30(2), 173
SCHRÖDER, Wilfried (ed.), Past, Present and Fu-ture Trends in Geophysical Research (Spen-cer R. Weart) 21(3), 309
SCHWARZCHILD, Karl, Collected Works (OwenGingerich) 24(3), 227
SHARMA, Virendra Nath, Sawai Jai Singh and hisAstronomy (Owen Gingerich) 27(1), 87
SHARRATT, Michael, Galileo (John HedleyBrooke) 27(1), 68
SHEA, William R. (ed.), Revolutions in Science(I. Bernard Cohen) 22(3), 243
SHEEHAN, William, Planets and Perception(Steven J. Dick) 21(2), 226
436 Cumulative Indices to Volumes 21–30
SHEEHAN, William, The Planet Mars (TomWilliams) 28(3), 274
SHEEHAN, William, The Immortal Fire Within(Gale E. Christianson) 29(1), 84
SIMEK , Rudolf, Altnordische Kosmographie(Detlev Jordan) 25(2), 144
SMITH, J. R., From Plane to Spheroid (SuzanneDébarbat) 22(2), 188
SMITH, Robert W., The Space Telescope (Craig B.Waff) 22(3), 250
SMOLLER, Laura Ackerman, History, Prophecy,and the Stars (Malgorzata Malewicz)
28(4), 354SPITZER, Lyman, Jr, and Jeremiah P. Ostriker (eds),
Dreams, Stars, and Electrons (Donald E.Osterbrock) 28(3), 276
STEPHENSON, Bruce, The Music of the Heavens(H. Floris Cohen) 26(2), 165
STIMSON, Alan, The Mariner’s Astrolabe (J. D.North) 21(3), 298
SULLIVAN , William, The Secret of the Incas(Gerardo V. Aldana) 28, S88
SWERDLOW, N. M., The Babylonian Theory of thePlanets (John P. Britton) 29(4), 381
TATAREWICZ, Joseph N., Space Technology andPlanetary Astronomy (Pamela E. Mack)
24(4), 306TATON, R., and C. Wilson (eds), The General His-
tory of Astronomy, ii A (Richard S. Westfall)21(4), 372
TAUB, Liba Chaia, Ptolemy’s Universe (GeoffreyLloyd) 25(1), 62
TEDLOCK, Barbara, Time and the Highland Maya(Anthony Aveni) 25, S86
TESTER, Jim, A History of Western Astrology(David Pingree) 21(2), 229
THOREN, Victor E., The Lord of Uraniborg (JamesM. Lattis) 24(3), 225
THROWER, Norman J. W. (ed.), Standing on theShoulders of Giants (Mordecai Feingold)
26(1), 88THURSTON, Hugh, Early Astronomy (Owen
Gingerich) 27(3), 277TICHY, Franz, Die geordnete Welt indianischer
Völker (Ivan Šprajc) 23, S59TROPP, E. A., et al., Alexander A. Friedmann
(Robert W. Smith) 25(2), 145TURNER, Anthony J., Early Scientific Instruments:
Europe 1400–1800 (Owen Gingerich)21(2), 219
TURNER, Anthony J., Of Time and Measurement(Jim Bennett) 30(1), 78
ULANSEY, David, The Origins of the MithraicMysteries (B. L. van der Waerden) 21(4), 365
VAN HELDEN, Albert (ed.), Galileo Galilei:
Sidereus Nuncius (Maurice A. Finocchiaro)21(4), 376
V ERDET, Jean-Pierre, Une Histoire del’Astronomie (Albert Van Helden) 23(2), 151
VERSCHUUR, Gerrit L., Interstellar Matters(Katherine Bracher) 21(3), 308
VON GOTSTEDTER, Anton (ed.), Ad Radices (OwenGingerich) 28(2), 180
WALKER, Christopher (ed.), Before the Telescope(Michael Hoskin) 28(2), 169
WALLACE, William A. (ed.), Reinterpreting Gali-leo (Simon Schaffer) 21(4), 359
WALSH, Maura, and Dáibhi O Cróinin (eds),Cummian’s Letter (John North) 23(1), 70
WARNER, Brian (ed.), Lady Herschel: Letters fromthe Cape 1834–1838 (Barbara L. Welther)
25(4), 330WARNER, Brian, Royal Observatory, Cape of
Good Hope, 1820–1831 (John Hearnshaw)30(3), 332
WARNER, Deborah Jean, and Robert B. Ariail,Alvan Clark & Sons (Owen Gingerich)
28(2), 179WASCHKIES, Hans-Joachim, Physik und
Physiktheologie des jungen Kant (D. B.Herrmann) 21(3), 302
WEBSTER, Roderick and Marjorie, Western Astro-labes: Scientific Instruments of the Adler Plan-etarium and Astronomy Museum, i (Robert H.van Gent) 30(3), 316
WESTFALL, Richard S., Essays on the Trial ofGalileo (Richard J. Blackwell) 22(2), 189
WHITROW, G. J., Time in History (David Park)21(3), 297
WILHELMS, Don E., To a Rocky Moon (Ronald E.Doel) 25(2), 149
WILLMOTH , Frances, Flamsteed’s Stars (AdamJared Apt) 30(2), 178
WILSON, Curtis, Astronomy from Kepler to New-ton (Bruce Stephenson) 21(4), 377
WILSON, Robert, Astronomy Through the Ages(Stephen McCluskey) 30(2), 180
WORTHEN, Thomas D., The Myth of Replacement(Raymond Mercier) 23(4), 303
Y EOMANS, Donald K., Comets (Donald E.Osterbrock) 23(3), 217
ZINNER, Ernst, Regiomontanus (Jerzy Dobrzycki)23(4), 305
ZINNER, Ernst, Entstehung und Ausbreitung dercopernicanischen Lehre (Robert S. Westman)
28(3), 259ZIOLKOWSKI, M., and R. Sadowski (eds), Time and
Calendars in the Inca Empire (Anthony Aveni)23, S68
ZUIDERVAART, Huib J., Speculatie, Wetenschap enVernuft (Albert Van Helden) 29(3), 301