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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Gut. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. XIV + 566 pages, orig. cloth gilt, library stamp verso title, else internally fine. - - Contents: Part I. Parapegmata and astrometeorology: 1. The rain in Attica falls mainly under Sagitta: I. Calendars, weather and the stars, The phases of the fixed stars. - II. What is a parapegma? - III. Towards a history of parapegmata. - IV. Questions and problems. - - 2. Spelt and spica: I. Contexts and margins. - II. Agriculture and the heavens. - III. Astronomy, astrology and the calendar. Time reckoning, The mon, Stellar phases and the Roman calendar. - - 3. De signis: I. What the predictive sign is and what is is not (or at least nor necessarily). - Two sorts of observational claim. - III. How signs are observable. - IV. The move from practical to theoretical sign in astrology. - - 4. When are thirty days not a month? I. There are calendars, and then there are calendars. - II. Calibration of parapegmata. - III. Luni-solar cycles: How does a Greek know when the summer solstice occurs? The Metonic cycle more generally, The octaeteris, The Callippic cycle. - IV. What sorts of sources could the parapegmatic attributions be taken from? - - 5. Calendars, weather and stars in Babyon: I. Crossing boundaries. - II. Astronomy and the Babylonian calendar. Intercalation and the astrolabes generally, Intercalation in MUL.APIN. - III. Astrometeorology. The fixed stars and weather omina in Enuma Anu Enlil 50 and 51, Meteorology in MUL.APIN. - The Astronomical Diaries. - V. Good and bad luck days in the Babylonian calendar. VI. Other texts. - - 6. Egyptian astrometeorology: I. Fount of fabrication? - II. Harkhebi, astrometeorologist. III. The Saft el-Henna naos. - IV. The Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days. Meteorology, Astronomy. - - 7. Conclusion. - - Part II. Sources: Catalogue of extant parapegmata. A. Astrometeorological parapegmata. - B. Astrological parapegmata. - C. Astronomical parapegmata. - D. Other parapegmata. - E. Reports of parapegmata. - F. Related texts and instruments. - G. Dubia. - - Extants parapegmata: texts and translations: A. Astrometeorological parapegmata: Papyrus Hibeh 27. - Miletus II. - Geminus parapegma. - Puteoli parapegma. - Ovid's Fasti. - Columella's parapegma. - Pliny's parapegma. - Ptolemy's Phaseis. - Polemius Silvius Fasti. - Antiochus parapegma. - Clodius Tuscus parapegma. - Madrid parapegma. - Johannes Lydus, De mensibus. - Oxford parapegma. - Aetius parapegma. - Quintilius parapegma. - Paris parapegma. - Iudicia parapegma. - al-Biruni parapegma. - Codex Marcianus 335 parapegma. - - B. Astrological parapegmata: Thermae Traiani parapegma. - Dura-Europus parapegma. - Latium parapegma. - Veleia inscription - Neapolitan Museum 4072. - Ostia inscription. - Pompeii calendar. - Pausilipum parapegma. - Trier hebdomadal parapegma. - Trier parapegmatic mould. - Soulosse hobdomadal parapegma. - Arlon hebdomadal parapegma. - Rottweil parapegma. - Bad Rappenau hebdomadal parapegma. - - C. Astronomical parapegmata: Papyrus Rylands 589. - Miletus I. - Codex Vindobonensis. - Antikythera mechanism. - - D. Other parapegmata: Ceramicus parapegma. - Guidizzollo Fasti. - Calendar of 354. - Capua Fasti. - Coligny calendar. - Ariminum nundinal parapegma. - Suessula nundinal list. - Allifae nundinal lists. - - E. Reports of parapegmata: Cicero. - Petronius. - Diodorus Siculus. - Vitruvius. - Diogenes Laertius. - Proclus. - Suda. - - F. Related texts and instruments: Saft el-Henna naos. - Diocles of Carystus, Letter. - [Hippocrates], Peri hebdomadon. - [Hippocrates], On Regimen. - Eudoxus (Leptines) papyrus. - Venusia Fasti. - Varro's season list. - Florentinus season list. - Geoponica phase list. - Byzantine season list. - - Appendix 1. Authorities cited in parapegmata. - Appendix 2. Tables of correspondence of parapegmata. - - Bibliography. - Astrometeorological index. - General index.
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