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*Ran across a bio on the Internet; claimed him as a hero. First, he was a man a iron character: "[[Otto Neugebauer]] was a professor at the University of Göttingen when, in 1934, he refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazi regime. He was forced to emigrate to Denmark... Four years later the publisher, Springer-Verlag, asked for written assurances that no Jews would act as reviewers. Neugebauer resigned, along with most of the editorial board, and he destroyed his files. Soon thereafter Neugebauer moved to [Brown University]." Second, he was a scholar's scholar. Check the "links to this article" for all the wide range of articles that use his writings as a key reference.
*Ran across a bio on the Internet; claimed him as a hero. First, he was a man a iron character: "[[Otto Neugebauer]] was a professor at the University of Göttingen when, in 1934, he refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazi regime. He was forced to emigrate to Denmark... Four years later the publisher, Springer-Verlag, asked for written assurances that no Jews would act as reviewers. Neugebauer resigned, along with most of the editorial board, and he destroyed his files. Soon thereafter Neugebauer moved to [Brown University]." Second, he was a scholar's scholar. Check the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Otto+E.+Neugebauer&namespace=0 What links here] for this article to see of other articles that use his writings as a key reference."the most original and productive scholar of the history of the exact sciences, perhaps of the history of science, of our age. "
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==History of astronomy==
==History of astronomy==

Revision as of 07:36, 17 June 2012

  • Ran across a bio on the Internet; claimed him as a hero. First, he was a man a iron character: "Otto Neugebauer was a professor at the University of Göttingen when, in 1934, he refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazi regime. He was forced to emigrate to Denmark... Four years later the publisher, Springer-Verlag, asked for written assurances that no Jews would act as reviewers. Neugebauer resigned, along with most of the editorial board, and he destroyed his files. Soon thereafter Neugebauer moved to [Brown University]." Second, he was a scholar's scholar. Check the "What links here for this article to see of other articles that use his writings as a key reference."the most original and productive scholar of the history of the exact sciences, perhaps of the history of science, of our age. "

History of astronomy

History of mathematics

Mesopotamia

Number theory

Scientific method

Tycho Brahe

Universe

Naburimannu

Kidinnu

Babylonia

Sexagesimal

Deferent and epicycle

Greek numerals

Heraclides Ponticus

Spherical Earth

Heliocentrism

Water clock

Balzan Prize

Archaeoastronomy

Hipparchus

History of astronomy

History of science and technology

Moon

Oswald Teichmüller

Heraclides Ponticus

Immanuel Velikovsky

Concentric spheres

Celestial spheres

Positional notation

Otto Toeplitz

Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī

Henry Norris Russell Lectureship

Great Year

Meanings of minor planet names: 3001–3500

Digit (unit)

Zentralblatt MATH

Theon of Smyrna

Indian mathematics

Giza Necropolis

Cleomedes

Trepidation (astronomy)

Babylonian mathematics

List of Balzan Prize recipients

Exploration of the Moon

Babylonian astronomy

David Pingree

Finger counting

Dennis Rawlins

Pfizer Award

Meanings of minor planet names: 3401–3500

Time in physics

Asger Aaboe

Jacob Tamarkin

Abraham Sachs

Edward Stewart Kennedy

Ptolemy's table of chords

Gerald J. Toomer

Diodorus of Alexandria

Seleucus of Seleucia

Egyptian mathematics

Mathematical Reviews

Cuneiform

Plimpton 322

Decans

Babylonian mathematics

Greek astronomy

Babylonian astronomy

Regular number

Ancient Egyptian technology

Egyptian astronomy

Geometry

MKT

Egyptian multiplication and division

Dynamics of the celestial spheres

Petosiris to Nechepso