Request - Yavanajataka - Pingree 1 by Sirius_and_Procyon Dears Does anyone has The Yavanajataka of Sphujidhvaja by David Pingree? I know that the main text is around the web, but I need to see his comments and notes in a specific part of the text. Let me know if you can help me. Thanks in advanced. Ricardo Quote Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:41 am
2 by Therese Hamilton ricardo Moola wrote: Does anyone has The Yavanajataka of Sphujidhvaja by David Pingree? I know that the main text is around the web, but I need to see his comments and notes in a specific part of the text. Yes, I have that book in hardback. http://www.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm Quote Sun Aug 03, 2014 4:22 pm
3 by Sirius_and_Procyon Therese Hamilton wrote: Yes, I have that book in hardback. Oh!! Great!! I am researching the Drekkana and Horas and the images associated to them. Several astrology books have one chapter where they describe these images. It is fascinating to see how these images have been travelling around in late antiquity and middle ages(Egypt/Greece/India/Arab world/Europe ) I was wondering what were Pingree's notes on Chapters 2 and 3 of Yavanajataka. Do you see any way to get my eyes on them? Quote Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:39 pm
4 by Therese Hamilton Ricardo Moola wrote: I was wondering what were Pingree's notes on Chapters 2 and 3 of Yavanajataka. Do you see any way to get my eyes on them? Unlike Pingree's commentary on other chapters, he summarized Chapters 2 and 3 in one brief paragraph: "These chapters, which describe respectively the 24 Horas and the 36 Drekanas, have been discussed in detail in my article [...cited article...]. There I have shown that Y... described illustrations in the Greek manuscript which he was translating interpreting the figures in terms of the standard Indian iconography of Lakshmi and Shiva. "I have also documented the derivation of these images from Greco-Egyptian prototypes (the Egyptian monumental representations of the Decans, it should be mentioned, are published in vol. 3 of O. Neugebauer and B.A. Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts; for the Horas see also [... H. G. Gundal text...]). And finally I have documented that Varamahira's description of the decans are derived from the Yavanajataka." And that is all Pingree says in the commentary. I have not bothered to type the referenced works that Pingree mentioned. http://www.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm Quote Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:16 am
5 by Sirius_and_Procyon Thank you a lot for the help. I was expecting a bit more... but I did found the bigger article he is referring to, with more information on the subject. Quote Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:24 am
6 by Therese Hamilton Ricardo Moola wrote: ... but I did found the bigger article he is referring to, with more information on the subject. Can you give a link to the article? http://www.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm Quote Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:37 am
7 by Sirius_and_Procyon Therese Hamilton wrote:Ricardo Moola wrote: ... but I did found the bigger article he is referring to, with more information on the subject. Can you give a link to the article? Here it is: http://www.jstor.org/stable/750493 Quote Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:26 am