一枚戒指能找到所有人。北安普顿的约翰的环(约1348年)和14世纪欧洲的历法计算文化

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART
C. P. E. Nothaft
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这篇文章调查了一种鲜为人知的计算和记忆装置,它是由英国加尔默罗修士北安普顿的约翰在1348年发明的,其细节可以从1394年或之前由理查德·梅德斯通写的一篇论文中得知,理查德·梅德斯通是一位神学家,也是加尔默罗修士会的成员。约翰的环采用了金属戒指的形式,佩戴者可以使用其复杂的字母数字铭文进行一系列历法计算,并预测太阳和月亮的平均结合时间。除了重建这个不同寻常的仪器的工作原理,文章最后把环放在14世纪欧洲的计算和天文科学的更广泛的背景下。
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One Ring to Find Them All. John of Northampton’s Anulus (c. 1348) and the Culture of Calendrical Reckoning in Fourteenth-Century Europe
This article investigates a little-known computational and mnemonic device invented in c. 1348 by the English Carmelite friar John of Northampton, the details of which are known from a treatise written in or before 1394 by Richard Maidstone, a theologian and fellow member of the Carmelite Order. John’s anulus took the form of a metal finger ring whose wearer could use the complex arrangement of its alphanumeric inscriptions to make a range of calendrical calculations as well as predict the times of the mean conjunctions of the sun and moon. In addition to reconstructing the principles by which this unusual instrument functioned, the article concludes by placing the anulus in the wider context of the computistical and astronomical sciences practised in fourteenth-century Europe.
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