Title:
Babylonian Astronomy: Editing and Interpreting an Ancient Science
Author(s):
Ossendrijver, Mathieu
Year of publication:
2024
Available Date:
2025-05-05T12:10:12Z
Abstract:
The year 1881 marks the birth of Babylonian astronomy as a modern area of scholarship with the first publication about this topic. From the outset, its scholarly practices were based on a variety of methods rooted in Assyriology, astronomy, mathematics and the history of science. In this chapter, the editing practices that were applied to Babylonian astronomical texts and their relationship to research methods in the abovementioned disciplines are traced through the works of
the main scholars who were active in the field of Babylonian astronomy between
1881 and 1955. In this period, two phases can be distinguished: a pioneering phase
(1881–1935) in which mainly individual tablets were edited while editing practices
remained fluid, and a subsequent phase characterized by the appearance of standard
editions of complete and coherent corpora of texts. In both phases, the translations
and interpretations were strongly shaped by modern mathematics and astronomy.
Part of Identifier:
ISBN (print): 978-3-031-49616-5
e-ISBN (online): 978-3-031-49617-2
Keywords:
astral science
babylonian astronomy
Babylonian astral science
astronomical tablets
DDC-Classification:
935 Geschichte Mesopotamiens und der iranischen Hochebene bis 637
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Book Title:
Shaping the Sciences of the Ancient and Medieval World: Textual Criticism, Critical Editions and Translations of Scholarly Texts in History
Publisher Place:
Cham, Switzerland
Editor:
Agathe Keller, Karine Chemla
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Wissensgeschichte des Altertums
Funding ID:
885 478 ERC Advanced Grant
Comments:
This is a ZODIAC publication. The ZODIAC project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s H2020-EXCELLENT SCIENCE programme, ERC Advanced Grant Nr. 885478.
Series/Multivolume:
Archimedes
Series/Multivolume Number:
69