Medieval Comets. European and Middle Eastern Perspective

This book is intended to be the first volume in a series devoted to an in-depth study of medieval European and middle-east comet records. With the aim of covering the entire medieval period, widely understood as corresponding to the 5th to 15th centuries AD, this first volume deals with the 5th, 6th...

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Main Author: Sicoli, Piero (auth)
Other Authors: Gorelli, Roberto (auth), Martínez Uso, María José (auth), Marco, Francisco J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Valencia Universitat Politècnica de València Editorial 2023
Series:UPV[Scientia]
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