Archive for July, 1999

Forgotten Astronomers – Ulugh Beg

By Tim Carr

The great Mongol empire was not noted for its scientific achievements and with good reason. But in 1428 Tamerlanes’ grandson Muhammed Targai Ulugh-Beg, who was governor in part of central Asia, established an astronomical observatory at Samarkand.

As the telescope was still centuries away, astronomers

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Forgotten Astronomers – Nicholas of Cusa

By Tim Carr

You might think that anyone who published a book in 15th century Europe, saying that the Earth was just another world orbiting the sun rather than the centre of the universe, might run foul of the catholic church very quickly. That is just what the German …

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