Heliocentrism (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Dennis Duke (2005), "The Equant in India: The Mathematical Basis of Ancient Indian Planetary Models", Archive for History of Exact Sciences 59, p. 563–576 [1] Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine..
    „"Thus for both outer and inner planets, the mean motion given is the heliocentric mean motion of the planet. There is no textual evidence that the Indians knew anything about this, and there is an overwhelming amount of textual evidence confirming their geocentric point of view. Some commentators, most notably van der Waerden, have however argued in favor of an underlying ancient Greek heliocentric basis, of which the Indians were unaware. See, e.g. B. L. van der Waerden, “The heliocentric system in greek, persian, and indian astronomy”, in From deferent to equant: a volume of studies in the history of science in the ancient and medieval near east in honor of E. S. Kennedy, Annals of the new york academy of sciences, 500 (1987), 525-546. More recently this idea is developed in about as much detail as the scant evidence allows in L. Russo, The Forgotten Revolution (2004)."”

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  • Dreyer (1953, p.138); Plutarch (1957, p.55) (copie online). Conform unei note de subsol, Diogenes Laertius a citat o lucrare a lui Cleanthes (pierdută, se pare) cu titlul Împotriva lui Aristarh (Plutarh, 1957, p.54). Dreyer, J.L.E. (). A History of Astronomy from Thales to Kepler. New York, NY: Dover Publications.  Plutarh (). Plutarch's Moralia in Fifteen Volumes, XII. ediția Loeb Classical Library, tradusă în engleză de Harold Cherniss și William C. Helmbold. Londra: William Heinemann.  Plutarh (). Plutarch's Moralia in Fifteen Volumes, XII. ediția Loeb Classical Library, tradusă în engleză de Harold Cherniss și William C. Helmbold. Londra: William Heinemann. 

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  • Dennis Duke (2005), "The Equant in India: The Mathematical Basis of Ancient Indian Planetary Models", Archive for History of Exact Sciences 59, p. 563–576 [1] Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine..
    „"Thus for both outer and inner planets, the mean motion given is the heliocentric mean motion of the planet. There is no textual evidence that the Indians knew anything about this, and there is an overwhelming amount of textual evidence confirming their geocentric point of view. Some commentators, most notably van der Waerden, have however argued in favor of an underlying ancient Greek heliocentric basis, of which the Indians were unaware. See, e.g. B. L. van der Waerden, “The heliocentric system in greek, persian, and indian astronomy”, in From deferent to equant: a volume of studies in the history of science in the ancient and medieval near east in honor of E. S. Kennedy, Annals of the new york academy of sciences, 500 (1987), 525-546. More recently this idea is developed in about as much detail as the scant evidence allows in L. Russo, The Forgotten Revolution (2004)."”
  • Khwarizm Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine., Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation.
  • Bye, Dan J. (2007). McGrath vs Russell on Calvin vs Copernicus: a case of the pot calling the kettle black? în The Freethinker, volumul 127, nr. 6, iunie, pp.8-10. disponibil online. Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.