In this episode, part four of five on a series on Greek philosophy, mathematics, and science in the 5th century BC, we describe the earliest astronomical observations and calculations in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and their influence on ancient Greek astronomy; the various planets and star constellations found in Greek literature, as well as the origins of the Zodiac; the earliest Greek astronomical speculations of the universe found in Greek mythology (Homer and Hesiod) and in Pre-Socratic philosophy; the Pythagorean model of the universe put forward by Philolaus; and the astronomical calculations made by Oenopides and Meton
Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2018/12/086-early-astronomy.html
Intro by Ahsan Irfan of the HistoryTeller podcast
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068 Travel, Trade, and Work
067 Hephaistos and Hermes
066 The Athenian Agora
065 The Athenian Acropolis
064 The Protectress of Athens
063 The Lord of the Sea
062 Agricultural Festivals
061 The "Two Goddesses"
060 Hades and the Underworld
059 Olympian Zeus
058 Classical Temples
057 Classical Paintings
056 Classical Sculptures
055 The Dionysian Mysteries
054 Old Comedy and Aristophanes
053 Euripides at War
052 Early Euripides
051 Sophocles
050 Early Tragedy and Aeschylus
049 Theater and the Dionysia
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