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Academic Year 2002/2003


Topics in the History of Astronomy
ASTR 111 SP

This course features the development of astronomical observations of phenomena in the sky and theories to explain them. After the motions of the sky and celestial objects are explained, the development of calendars and the archaeoastronomical alignment of the sites to mark them are covered. Models of the cosmos extending from those of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and other preclassical societies through Greece and Rome are covered. The systems of Aristotle and Ptolemy, their decay in medieval Europe, the Middle Eastern scholarship, the Renaissance, and the world of post-Newtonian rigor are covered. Extensive overlap between astronomy and many other human activities will be emphasized.

MAJOR READINGS

NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES, by A. Upgren THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION, by T.S. Kuhn

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

To Be Announced

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

COURSE FORMAT: Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UGRD    Credit: 1    Gen Ed Area Dept: NSM ASTR    Grading Mode: Graded   

Prerequisites: NONE Links to Web Resources For This Course.

Last Updated on MAR-18-2003


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