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El. knyga: Stephen of Pisa and Antioch: Liber Mamonis: An Introduction to Ptolemaic Cosmology and Astronomy from the Early Crusader States

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This volume aims to make Stephen of Pisa and Antioch’s work on the celestial sciences accessible to a wider readership, providing not just the text but a translation and introduction as well. The edition is based on the only known manuscript of the Liber Mamonis, MS Cambrai, Médiathèque d’Agglomération, A 930. It is split into two parts: the first provides an extensive introduction to Stephen and his work, while the second features the edition and translation. A comprehensive glossary and collection of photographs of plates are also included. 
I Introduction
1(84)
1 Studies in Arabic Astronomy in the Early Crusader States
3(12)
1.1 The Crusader States and the Translation Activities of the Twelfth Century
3(5)
1.2 The Astronomical Works from Antioch
8(7)
1.2.1 Regule canonis and Liber Mamonis
9(1)
1.2.2 The Latin Translation of Ptolemy's Almagest
10(2)
1.2.3 General Observations
12(3)
2 The Liber Mamonis, Its Author and His Main Source
15(16)
2.1 The Cosmological Tract in MS Cambrai 930
15(6)
2.1.1 The Manuscript
16(1)
2.1.2 The Liber Mamonis in Modern Studies
17(4)
2.2 `Stephen the Philosopher' and His Work
21(4)
2.3 The Arabic Cosmography On the Configuration of the World
25(6)
2.3.1 The Work
25(2)
2.3.2 Copies and Translations of On the Configuration
27(4)
3 Stephen's Version of On the Configuration
31(16)
3.1 Translation and Commentary
31(6)
3.2 Language
37(4)
3.2.1 Technical Terminology
37(2)
3.2.2 Style
39(2)
3.3 Technical Quality
41(3)
3.3.1 On the Configuration, Passages 146--48
41(2)
3.3.2 On the Configuration, Passages 178--79
43(1)
3.4 Ibn al-Haytham's Diagrams
44(3)
4 The Content and Purpose of Stephen's Commentary
47(26)
4.1 The Aim
47(3)
4.2 The Criticism of Macrobius
50(4)
4.3 Combining Cosmology with Astronomy
54(2)
4.4 New Planetary Models
56(9)
4.4.1 The Oscillating Deferents of Mercury and Venus
57(4)
4.4.2 Nested Epicyclic Spheres
61(1)
4.4.3 The Implications of Stephen's Planetary Models
62(3)
4.5 Non-Astronomical Teaching
65(5)
4.5.1 Aristotelianism
65(1)
4.5.2 The Flooding of the Nile
66(2)
4.5.3 A New Theory of the Sun's Heat
68(2)
4.5.4 Historical Considerations
70(1)
4.6 Added Diagrams
70(3)
5 Stephen's Astronomical Sources and his Lost Regule Canonis
73(12)
5.1 Astronomical Traditions in the Liber Mamonis
73(8)
5.1.1 Ptolemy's Almagest
73(2)
5.1.2 Al-Battani's Sabi' Zij
75(1)
5.1.3 Astronomical Parameters in the Liber Mamonis
76(2)
5.1.4 The Mumtahan Tradition
78(2)
5.1.5 Situational Influences
80(1)
5.2 Independent Calculations
81(4)
II Edition and Translation
85(2)
Book I
87(86)
1.1 <Preface to Book I>
89(6)
1.2 <The Whole World>
95(26)
1.3 <The Heaven>
121(16)
1.4 <The Ecliptic>
137(36)
Book II
173(72)
2.1 <Preface to Book II>
175(6)
2.2 <The Inclination>
181(22)
2.3 <Longitudes and Latitudes>
203(26)
2.4 <The Altitude>
229(6)
2.5 <The Ascendant and the Ascensions>
235(10)
Book III
245(78)
3.1 <Preface to Book III>
247(14)
3.2 <The Sphere of the Sun>
261(22)
3.3 <The Sphere of the Moon>
283(40)
Book IV
323(86)
4.1 <Preface to Book IV>
325(4)
4.2 <The Sphere of Mercury>
329(36)
4.3 <The Sphere of Venus>
365(6)
4.4 <The Spheres of the Superior Stars>
371(8)
4.5 <The Rectification, the Retrogradation, and the Latitudes of the Planets>
379(28)
4.6 <The Sphere of the Fixed Stars>
407(2)
Appendix A Glossary 409(10)
Appendix B Plates 419(4)
References 423(10)
Index 433