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Ephemerides of the Planets

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Part of the book series: Sources in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences ((SOURCES,volume 5))

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Our material contains ephemerides for all five planets.The distribution is very uneven: 41 texts and fragments for Jupiter, but only 12 for Saturn, 11 for Mercury, 9 for Venus, and 8 for Mars.

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Neugebauer, O. (1995). Ephemerides of the Planets. In: Neugebauer, O. (eds) Astronomical Cuneiform Texts. Sources in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, vol 5. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5507-9_3

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