LIST OF PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES.
- Alfraganus, Elementa Astronomica. Arabicè et Latinè, opera Jacobi Golii
- (Amsterdam, 1669).
- Angelitti, Sulla Data del Viaggio Dantesco.
- ”Sull’ Anno della Visione Dantesca.
- Antonelli, Sulle Dottrine Astronomiche della Divina Commedia (1865).
- Aratus, The Phainomena. Translation by R. Brown.
- Aristotle, Four Books on the Heavens. Greek and German, with notes,
- by C. Prantl.
- Beazley, Dawn of Modern Geography.
- Berry, History of Astronomy.
- Blake, Astronomical Myths, based on Flammarion’s History of the Heavens.
- Boffito et Melzi Eril, Almanach Dantis Aligherii (1908).
- Brunetto Latini, Li Livres dou Trésor. (Chabaille, Paris, 1863).
- Budge, Wallis, Guide to the Babylonian and Assyrian Antiquities,
- British Museum, 1900.
- Cantelli, La Conoscenza dei Tempi nel Viaggio Dantesco.
- Cicero, De Senectute.
- ”Somnium Scipionis.
- Cornewall Lewis, Historical Survey of the Astronomy of the Ancients.
- Coulton, From St. Francis to Dante.
- Delambre, Histoire de l’Astronomie Ancienne.
- ”Histoire de l’Astronomie du Moyen Age.
- Della Valle, Il Senso Geografico-Astronomico della Divina Commedia (1869).
- Dreyer, Planetary Systems from Thales to Kepler.
- Epping and Strassmeier, Astronomisches aus Babylon.
- Gardner, Dante’s Ten Heavens.
- Gruppe, Die Kosmischen Systeme der Griechen.
- Ideler, Ursprung und Bedeutung der Sternnamen.
- Imbriani, Studi Danteschi.
- King, History of Sumer and Accad.
- Lockyer, Dawn of Astronomy.
- Lubin, Dante e gli Astronomi Italiani.
- Maunder, The Oldest Astronomy.
- (Journal of the British Astronomical Association).
- Moore, Dante and his Biographers.
- ”Studies in Dante. 3 vols.
- ”Time references in the Divina Commedia.
- Parker, Mrs. Langloh, Australian Fairy Tales.
- Plato, The Republic. Translation by Jowett.
- ” The Timaeus.””
- Plutarch, On the Face in the Moon. Translation by Prickard.
- Pradeau, Key to the Time-Allusions of Dante.
- Rashdall, Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages.
- Ristoro d’Arezzo, Della Composizione del Mondo colle sue Cagioni.
- (Narducci, Milan, 1864).
- Scartazzini, A Companion to Dante, translated by Butler.
- ”La Divina Commedia (edizione minore, with notes).
- Schaubach, Geschichte der Griechischen Astronomie bis auf Eratosthenes.
- Schiaparelli, I precursori di Copernico nell’ Antichità.
- ”I Primordì dell’ Astronomia Babilonese.
- ”I Progressi dell’ Astronomia Babilonese.
- ”L’Astronomia nell’ antico Testamento.
- ”Le Sfere Omocentriche di Eudosso, di Callipo, e di Aristotile.
- ”Origine del Sistema Planetario Eliocentrico presso i Greci.
- Temple Classics, Dante, (Divine Comedy, Convivio, Latin Works,
- with translations and notes).
- The Panchasiddhântikâ of Varâha Mihira. Translated from the Sanscrit,
- and edited by Thibaut and M. S. Dvivedi.
- Toynbee, Paget, Articles on Dante’s Obligations to Alfraganus,
- Albertus Magnus, Orosius, and Dante’s theories regarding the
- markings on the Moon (in Romania and Giornale
- Storico della Letteratura Italiana).
- ”Dante Dictionary.
- ”The Life of Dante (Oxford Biographies).
- Tozer, An English Commentary on Dante’s Divina Commedia.
- Wicksteed, The Early Lives of Dante.
- Wicksteed and Selfe, Villani’s Chronicle.
- Witte, Dante-Forschungen.
All quotations from Dante’s works are taken from Moore’s Tutte le Opere di Dante Alighieri, 3rd edition, Oxford 1894.
Astronomical data are chiefly taken from Young’s Manual of Astronomy, and the Nautical Almanac.