Re: Astrolabes Bibliography
Víctor Pérez Villar wrote: Does Anybody Know Something About Astrolabes? , I mean some kind of books or bibliography. I am interested in how they are built, mainly their mathematical steps like Projection of Planes on the Ecuador, Horizon, etc... Víctor Pérez Villar L'Association Francaise de topogrphie has just printed the fallowing book: Raymond d'Hollader L'ASTROLABE I have bought it and I think it is very interesting ( pheraps to much mathematical, if one does not like mathematics) For your commodity, I attach the coupon for order Giovanni Barbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Attachment converted: MAC Hard Disk:astro1.jpg (JPEG/JVWR) (000140F7) Attachment converted: MAC Hard Disk:astro2.jpg (JPEG/JVWR) (000140F8)
Re: Astrolabes Bibliography
Victor, 'ALL THE ASTROLABES' by Harold N. Saunders 1984 Senecio Publishing Company Limited, Oxford Englans I was able to get a copy thru interlibrary loan in the US. At 10:25 AM 3/30/99 +0200, Víctor Pérez VillarpbGxhcg== wrote: Does Anybody Know Something About Astrolabes? , I mean some kind of books or bibliography. I am interested in how they are built, mainly their mathematical steps like Projection of Planes on the Ecuador, Horizon, etc... Víctor Pérez Villar -- Michael Grey Grad Student Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Texas AM University [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: A leak in the system
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