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The History and Philosophy of Astronomy (Lecture 4: Middle Ages I) Instructor: Volker Bromm TA: Amanda Bauer The University of Texas at Austin Astronomy 350L (Spring 2005)
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Page 1: The History and Philosophy of Astronomy · The History and Philosophy of Astronomy (Lecture 4: ... - Ascendancy of Islamic Astronomy ... works of astronomy forgotten for centuries!

The History and Philosophyof Astronomy

(Lecture 4: Middle Ages I)

Instructor: Volker BrommTA: Amanda Bauer

The University of Texas at Austin

Astronomy 350L

(Spring 2005)

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Medieval Astronomy and Cosmology

• Middle Ages I (Jan. 27)- Decline of Western (Mediteranean) Civilization

- Early Middle Ages (“Dark Ages”): 500 – 1000 AD- Ascendancy of Islamic Astronomy (800 – 1400 AD)

- Preservation and transformation of ancient knowledge

• Middle Ages II (Feb. 1)- Recovery of European Civilization

- High and Late Middle Ages (c. 1000 – 1450 AD)- Setting the Stage for the Copernican Revolution

- Recasting of the Ancient Tradition

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The Fall of Rome

• “Barbarians” (Germanic tribes/Huns) at the gate

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The Fall of Rome

• “Barbarians” (Germanic tribes/Huns) at the gate

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The Fall of Rome

Q: Why did it happen?

(Edward Gibbon, 1737-94)

• Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of theRoman Empire:- decadent society - economical pressure- constant threat of invasion- corrupt government

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The European Dark Ages

• Early Christianity initially hostile towardpagan learning, especially astronomy/astrology

• Loss of libraries and ancient texts

• Greek language was largely forgottenonly simplified Latin

• Life was brutish and short, primitive economic level

• a tremendous decline in cultural sophistication

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A Rescue Attempt: Boethius (480-524 AD)

• “The Last Roman”

• Court official underTheoderic, King of theOstrogoths (ruler of post-Roman Italy)

• executed for treason

• The Consolation of Philosophy

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A Rescue Attempt: Boethius (480-524 AD)

• His (hyper-ambitious) program:

AristotlePlato

Greek Latintranslate

Logical works

• ran out of time: most texts lost for Latin West!

• only rescued Plato text: Timaeus (trans. Calcidius)

• (Greek) works of astronomy forgotten for centuries!

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Kosmas Indikopleustes (6 th cent. AD)

• Repudiating the idea that Earth is a Sphere!

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Kosmas Indikopleustes (6 th cent. AD)

• Very low standard of secular learning!

• Re-accept spherical Earth only 500 years later!

• Universe is tabernacle!

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The Ascendancy of Medieval Islam

• Emergence of vibrant and tolerant civilization!

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Islam: The Need for Astronomy

• religious requirements:- predict beginning of month- altitude of Sun (hours of prayer)

• establish office of muwaqqit(mosque timekeeper)

Astronomers respected position in society!

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The House of Wisdom in Baghdad (9th cent. AD)

• Vigorous effort to translate Greek texts into Arabic- Caliph al-Mamun (Abbasid dynasty, 750 – 1258)

• Translating Ptolemy:

Greek: Syntaxis Arabic: Almagest

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Ptolemaic System within Islamic Astronomy

Almagest

• No fundamental modificationto Aristotelian-Ptolemaic cosmology!

• Improvements in precision- building of major observatories!- improved mathematical methods!

• Discussion of doubts about Ptolemy!

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Precision Astronomy: Great Observatories

Ulugh Beg (d. 1449) Samarkand

- Grandson of Tamerlane - Great mural sextant

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Ulugh Beg’s Star Catalogue

• first major new catalogueof stars since time ofHipparchus (2nd cent. BC)

• high-precision (> 1000 stars)

• unknown in Europe

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The Astrolabe: Universal Astro-calculator

• invented by Greeks, butperfected by Arabs

• measure altitude (height)of stars (or Sun)

• predict position of stars/Sun at given time

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Critiquing Ptolemy

• Averroes (1126-98 AD)

• lived in Moorish Andalusia

• “The Commentator”of Aristotle

• philosophical purist:found contrived modelof Ptolemy (deviation fromuniform spherical motion)inelegant

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Critiquing Ptolemy

• Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (1201-74 AD)

• lived in Persia

• adviser to Mongolconqueror Hulagu Khan

• one of greatest astronomersduring Islamic Period

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Al-Tusi’s Observatory at Maragha

• 12 years of intense effort: Planetary Tables (“zij”)

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Al-Tusi’s Attack on Ptolemy

• Copernicus did the same: Did he know of al-Tusi?

• eliminate un-Platonic equant with double epicycle!equant double-epicycle

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Legacy of Islamic Astronomy

• Preserved ancient Greek astronomy / philosophy

• Improved mathematical methods

• Diligent observers (astronomical tables)

• Attitude towards Ptolemaic Framework:

- no fundamental change!- improved precision (Great Observatories)- raising of doubts- elimination of Ptolemaic equant