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Historical Eclipses and Earth's Rotation
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F. Richard Stephenson
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November 13 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521461948
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9780521056335
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9780511525186
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November 13 2009
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June 05 1997
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10.1017/CBO9780511525186
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Variations in the length of the day: a historical perspective
pp. 33
Tidal friction and the ephemerides of the Sun and Moon
pp. 43
Pre-telescopic eclipse observations and their analysis
pp. 93
Babylonian and Assyrian records of eclipses
pp. 128
Investigation of Babylonian observations of solar eclipses
pp. 147
Timed Babylonian lunar eclipses
pp. 193
Untimed Babylonian observations of lunar eclipses: horizon phenomena
pp. 213
Chinese and other East Asian observations of large solar eclipses
pp. 273
Other East Asian observations of solar and lunar eclipses
pp. 334
Records of eclipses in ancient European history
pp. 376
Eclipse records from medieval Europe
pp. 431
Solar and lunar eclipses recorded in medieval Arab chronicles
pp. 456
Observations of eclipses by medieval Arab astronomers
pp. 501
Determination of changes in the length of the day
pp. 527
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