THE DUNHUANG CHINESE SKY: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE OLDEST KNOWN STAR ATLAS
@article{BonnetBidaud2009THEDC, title={THE DUNHUANG CHINESE SKY: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE OLDEST KNOWN STAR ATLAS}, author={Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud and Françoise Praderie and Susan Whitfield and Service d'astrophysique and Cea de Saclay and Observatoire de Paris and The British Library and UK.}, journal={Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage}, year={2009} }
This paper presents an analysis of the star atlas included in the medieval Chinese manuscript (Or.8210/S.3326), discovered in 1907 by the archaeologist Aurel Stein at the Silk Road town of Dunhuang and now held in the British Library. Although partially studied by a few Chinese scholars, it has never been fully displayed and discussed in the Western world. This set of sky maps (12 hour angle maps in quasi-cylindrical projection and a circumpolar map in azimuthal projection), displaying the full…
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