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Title: 

Ptolemy’s treatise on the meteoroscope recovered

Authors: Gysembergh, Victor
Jones, Alexander
Zingg, Emanuel
Cotte, Pascal
Apicella, Salvatore
Keywords: Greek astronomy;Ptolemy;astronomical instruments;Greek manuscripts
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Citation: Victor Gysembergh, Alexander Jones, and Emanuel Zingg, with an appendix by Pascal Cotte and Salvatore Apicella. Ptolemy's Treatise on the Meteoroscope Recovered. Archive for the History of Exact Sciences 77, 2023, 221–240.
Abstract: The eighth-century Latin manuscript Milan, Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, L 99 Sup. contains fifteen palimpsest leaves previously used for three Greek scientific texts: a text of unknown authorship on mathematical mechanics and catoptrics, known as the Fragmentum Mathematicum Bobiense (three leaves), Ptolemy’s Analemma (six leaves), and an astronomical text that has hitherto remained unidentified and almost entirely unread (six leaves). We report here on the current state of our research on this last text, based on multispectral images. The text, incompletely preserved, is a treatise on the construction and uses of a nine-ringed armillary instrument, identifi- able as the “meteoroscope” invented by Ptolemy and known to us from passages in Ptolemy’s Geography and in writings of Pappus and Proclus. We further argue that the author of our text was Ptolemy himself.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/64388
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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