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  • Ran across a bio on the Internet; claimed him as a hero. First, he was a man a iron character: "Otto Neugebauer was a professor at the University of Göttingen when, in 1934, he refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazi regime. He was forced to emigrate to Denmark... Four years later the publisher, Springer-Verlag, asked for written assurances that no Jews would act as reviewers. Neugebauer resigned, along with most of the editorial board, and he destroyed his files. Soon thereafter Neugebauer moved to [Brown University]." Second, he was a scholar's scholar. Check the "What links here for this article to see of other articles that use his writings as a key reference."the most original and productive scholar of the history of the exact sciences, perhaps of the history of science, of our age. "National Academy of Sciences.

History of astronomy

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History of mathematics

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Mesopotamia

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Number theory

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Scientific method

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Tycho Brahe

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Universe

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Naburimannu

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Kidinnu

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Babylonia

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Sexagesimal

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Deferent and epicycle

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Greek numerals

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Heraclides Ponticus

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Spherical Earth

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Heliocentrism

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Water clock

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Balzan Prize

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Archaeoastronomy

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Hipparchus

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History of astronomy

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History of science and technology

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Moon

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Oswald Teichmüller

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Heraclides Ponticus

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Immanuel Velikovsky

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Concentric spheres

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Celestial spheres

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Positional notation

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Otto Toeplitz

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Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī

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Henry Norris Russell Lectureship

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Great Year

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Meanings of minor planet names: 3001–3500

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Digit (unit)

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Zentralblatt MATH

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Theon of Smyrna

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Indian mathematics

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Giza Necropolis

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Cleomedes

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Trepidation (astronomy)

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Babylonian mathematics

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List of Balzan Prize recipients

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Exploration of the Moon

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Babylonian astronomy

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David Pingree

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Finger counting

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Dennis Rawlins

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Pfizer Award

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Meanings of minor planet names: 3401–3500

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Time in physics

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Asger Aaboe

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Jacob Tamarkin

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Abraham Sachs

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Edward Stewart Kennedy

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Ptolemy's table of chords

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Gerald J. Toomer

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Diodorus of Alexandria

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Seleucus of Seleucia

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Egyptian mathematics

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Mathematical Reviews

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Cuneiform

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Plimpton 322

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Decans

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Babylonian mathematics

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Greek astronomy

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Babylonian astronomy

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Regular number

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Ancient Egyptian technology

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Egyptian astronomy

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Geometry

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MKT

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Egyptian multiplication and division

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Dynamics of the celestial spheres

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Petosiris to Nechepso

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