
- Dennis Duke Page 1 1/8/20023:16 PM ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN THE ANCIENT STAR CATALOGUES
- The Second Lunar Anomaly in Ancient Indian Astronomy Dennis W. Duke, Florida State University
- The Babylonian Theory of the Planets Hugh Thurston
- Greek Angles from Babylonian Numbers Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- Mean Motions and Longitudes in Indian Astronomy Dennis W. Duke, Florida State University
- The Equant in India: the Mathematical Basis of Ancient Indian Planetary Models
- Comment on the Origin of the Equant papers by Evans, Swerdlow, Dennis W Duke, Florida State University
- Computer Animations of Ancient Greek and Arabic Planetary Models Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- The Measurement Method of the Almagest Stars Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- The Ancient Values of the Planetary Parameters of Venus and Mercury
- Hipparchus' Coordinate System Dennis W Duke, Florida State University
- Early Mathematical Astronomy: Stories from the Lost Years
- On the Clarity of Visibility Tests Dennis W. Duke
- Mean Motions and Longitudes in Indian Astronomy Dennis W. Duke
- A Year Length Hidden in Ancient Planetary Mean Motions Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- Statistical Dating of the Phenomena of Eudoxus Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- Form* useful in astronomy HUGH THURSTON
- Ptolemy's Planetary Mean Motions Revisited Alexander Jones, University of Toronto
- An Interesting Property of the Equant Dennis W. Duke
- Analysis of the Farnese Globe Dennis W. Duke
- DATING THE ALMAGEST STAR CATALOGUE USING PROPER MOTIONS: A RECONSIDERATION
- Ptolemy's Treatment of the Outer Planets Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- The Depth of Association Between the Ancient Star Catalogues Dennis W Duke
- The History of the Second Lunar Anomaly Dennis W. Duke
- Ancient Declinations and Precession Dennis W. Duke, Florida State University
- Mean Motions in the Planetary Hypotheses Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- Four Lost Episodes in Ancient Solar Theory Dennis Duke, Florida State University
- Hipparchus' Eclipse Trios and Early Trigonometry Dennis W. Duke
- The Very Early History of Trigonometry Dennis W. Duke, Florida State University
- An Early Use of the Chain Rule Dennis W Duke, Florida State University