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[Oops--sent this to the wrong newsgroup. --brian]
I haven't responded to this because I've had to switch to an alternate newsserver and it is incomplete. I'm hoping to rectify that in the near future, but in the meantime, this is the first I've seen of this. I had to find it on Google and copy the Message-ID over to my usual reader. Sigge wrote: I need help to find a citation! Since I am not experienced in the usenet culture I tried to get some help in soc.ancient.history. Signature Melly Clismus Dochos sent me to your group, mentioning that there are several members knowledgable in the subject. He mentioned in particular a member of your group called Brian Tung, an expert in history of Astronomy. I hope that he (or any other expert in your group) can take the time to help me with the following problem. It is claimed that Aristarchos of Samos, after having "published" his "On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon" where he proved that the Sun was far larger than the Earth, made the following remark in defence of his Heliocentric system: "It is ridiculous to believe that the Bous (=ox) revolves around the tail, instead of the other way round." or something like that! Where can I find the primary source of this claim? Plutarch? If Plutarch where? De facie? Somewhere else? Please can you help me? If not to the source to a pointer to the source. I do not have a nearest expert. Thank you and apologies for the triviality of the subject. Well! I must say, this is the first time (to my knowledge) I've been called an expert in the history of astronomy. As much as I'm flattered, it is not accurate; I'm merely very interested, and I do have a broad knowledge of astronomical history, but I'm by no means an expert. As though to illustrate that, I have nothing in particular to add to Ernie Wright's reply at the moment. I do have a few sources I can check that might shed some light on matters, but I'm not very optimistic. I share Ernie's suspicion that there is no such primary source. There's a fellow named Chris (I *think*) who has posted here under the handle of "starburst"; he also has some interest in historical matters, and he might have some thoughts to share. By the way, Sigge, I've not seen your e-mail to me at my work. It's possible it's gotten caught in a spam filter. Please try mailing me at in the future. (I'll probably be changing my .sig soon to reflect this.) -- Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.html |
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