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INDEX OF NAMES.

Roman figures refer to the chapters, Arabic to the articles. The numbers given in brackets after the name of an astronomer are the dates of birth and death. All dates are A.D. unless otherwise stated. In cases in which an author's name occurs in several articles, the numbers of the articles in which the principal account of him or of his work is given are printed in clarendon type thus: 286. The names of living astronomers are italicised.

Abul Wafa. See Wafa

Adams (1819–1892), xiii. 286, 287, 289

Adelard. See Athelard

Airy (1801–1892), x. 227 n; xiii. 281, 292

Albategnius (?–929), ii. 53; iii. 59, 66, 68 n; iv. 84, 85

Albert (of Prussia), v. 94

Albertus Magnus (13th cent.), iii. 67

Alcuin (735–804), iii. 65

Alembert, d'. See D'Alembert

Alexander, ii. 31

Alfonso X. (1223–1284), iii. 66, 68; v. 94

Al Mamun, iii. 57, 69

Al Mansur, iii. 56

Al Rasid, iii. 56

Alva, vii. 135

Anaxagoras (499 B.C.?–427 B.C.?), i. 17

Anaximander (610 B.C.–546 B.C.?), i. 11

Apian (1495–1552), iii. 69; v. 97; vii. 146

Apollonius (latter half of 3rd cent. B.C.), ii. 38, 39, 45, 51, 52 n; x. 205

Arago, xii. 254

Archimedes, ii. 52 n; iii. 62

Argelander (1799–1875), xiii. 280

Aristarchus (earlier part of 3rd cent. B.C.), ii. 24, 32, 41, 42, 54; iv. 75

Aristophanes, ii. 19

Aristotle (384 B.C.–322 B.C.), ii. 24, 27-30, 31, 47, 51, 52; iii. 56, 66, 67, 68; iv. 70, 77; v. 100; vi. 116, 121, 125, 134; viii. 163

Aristyllus (earlier part of 3rd cent. B.C.), ii. 32, 42

Arzachel (fl. 1080), iii. 61, 66

d'Ascoli, Cecco (13th cent.), iii. 67

Athelard (beginning of 12th cent.), iii. 66

Auzout (?–1691), viii. 155, 160; x. 198

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