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Ptolemaic Planetary Models and Kepler´s Laws
Fecha
2019-01Registro en:
Carman, Christian Carlos; Recio, Gonzalo Luis; Ptolemaic Planetary Models and Kepler´s Laws; Springer; Archive for History of Exact Sciences; 73; 1; 1-2019; 39-124
0003-9519
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CONICET
Autor
Carman, Christian Carlos
Recio, Gonzalo Luis
Resumen
In this article, we aim at presenting a thorough and comprehensive explanation of the mathematical and theoretical relation between all the aspects of Ptolemaic planetary models and their counterparts which are built according to Kepler’s first two laws (with optimized parameters). Our article also analyzes the predictive differences which arise from comparing Ptolemaic and these ideal Keplerian models, making clear distinctions between those differences which must be attributed to the structural variations between the models, and those which are due to the specific parameters Ptolemy determined in the Almagest. We expect that our work will be a contribution for a better understanding not only of the Ptolemaic theories for planetary longitudes through a clearer perception of the way in which Keplerian features are present—or absent—in Ptolemy’s models, but also for a more balanced judgement of different aspects of the contribution of the first two laws of Kepler to the modern astronomical revolution.