2006
DOI: 10.1038/nature05357
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Decoding the ancient Greek astronomical calculator known as the Antikythera Mechanism

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“…Further Reading: On the Antikythera Mechanism, see (Freeth, 2006), (Wilford, 2006), (Seabrook, 2007), (Wilford, 2008), and (Freeth, 2009). For a slideshow, see Seabrook, John (2007), "Pieces of History", http://www.newyorker.com/online/2007/05/14/slideshow 070514 antikythera 6.5.2 …”
Section: Does It Compute? What Does It Compute? Is What It Computes Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further Reading: On the Antikythera Mechanism, see (Freeth, 2006), (Wilford, 2006), (Seabrook, 2007), (Wilford, 2008), and (Freeth, 2009). For a slideshow, see Seabrook, John (2007), "Pieces of History", http://www.newyorker.com/online/2007/05/14/slideshow 070514 antikythera 6.5.2 …”
Section: Does It Compute? What Does It Compute? Is What It Computes Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We interpret this to be an allegory of an apparent turning point of planetary motion. The Antikythera mechanism (35-37) has an inscription for this event (38), called a ''sterigmos,'' or station. There are historical problems with this identification, because the first surviving mention in writing of a connection between the god Hermes and the planet Mercury is in Plato, two to three centuries later.…”
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“…High-resolution X-ray tomography enabled them to analyse the inner workings of the device, without breaking the item apart [5]. Recently, several of the authors of the current paper have worked on the task of reading historical scrolled parchment documents which have been damaged due to fire or water.…”
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confidence: 99%