Le traité du quadrant de maÃ(R)tre Robert Anglès, Montpellier, 13e siècle, edited by Paul Tannery, presents the Latin text and an ancient Greek translation of Robertus Anglicus's treatise on the quadrant. This meticulously prepared edition sheds light on the scientific knowledge and practices of the 13th century. The work offers invaluable insights into the history of mathematics and astronomy during the medieval period, making it an essential resource for scholars interested in the transmission of scientific ideas across languages and cultures. Tannery's scholarly introduction and annotations further enhance the text's accessibility and historical context. This publication preserves and makes accessible a pivotal work in the history of medieval science, ensuring its continued relevance for future generations of researchers.
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