Astronomy:Handy Tables

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Ptolemy's Handy Tables (Ancient Greek:) is a collection of astronomical tables that second century astronomer Ptolemy created after finishing the Almagest. The Handy Tables elaborated the astronomical tables of the Almagest and included usage instructions, but left out the theoretical commentary in order to facilitate practical computation. The work is considered of high significance during the late antiquity and in the Middle Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean medieval traditions.[1][2][3]

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  • Defaux, Olivier (2023). La Table des rois: Contribution à l’histoire textuelle des ›Tables faciles‹ de Ptolémée. Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 9783111303956.