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Heavenly Numbers : Astronomy and Authority in Early Imperial China - Christopher Cullen
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Heavenly Numbers

Astronomy and Authority in Early Imperial China

By: Christopher Cullen

Hardcover | 1 July 2018

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This book is a history of the development of mathematical astronomy in China, from the late third century BCE, to the early 3rd century CE - a period often referred to as 'early imperial China'. It narrates the changes in ways of understanding the movements of the heavens and the heavenly bodies that took place during those four and a half centuries, and tells the stories of the institutions and individuals involved in those changes. It gives clear explanations of technical practice in observation, instrumentation, and calculation, and the steady accumulation of data over many years - but it centres on the activity of the individual human beings who observed the heavens, recorded what they saw, and made calculations to analyse and eventually make predictions about the motions of the celestial bodies.

It is these individuals, their observations, their calculations, and the words they left to us that provide the narrative thread that runs through this work.

Throughout the book, the author gives clear translations of original material that allow the reader direct access to what the people in this book said about themselves and what they tried to do.
Industry Reviews
This book is a welcome contribution to the literature on astronomy in early imperial China. Well written for the nonspecialist of history of Chinese science, the book nevertheless provides mathematical details, often in boxes, that set apart Cullen's lively historical narrative from technical aspects of mathematical astronomy in early imperial China. * Andrea Breard, MathSciNet *
The writing style is both engaging and scholarly, with many original calculations and a 14-page bibliography... This is an essential book for libraries with collections on Chinese astronomy and the history of astronomy in general. * T. Barker, CHOICE *
Heavenly Numbers is an enlightening glimpse into Eastern mathematics and astronomy and the reader will finish the book with an appreciation of the depth of the connection between the two fields. * Megan Sawyer, MAA Reviews *

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