*************************************************************************** * * * ELEKTRONISCHE MITTEILUNGEN ZUR ASTRONOMIEGESCHICHTE * * * * Herausgegeben vom Arbeitskreis Astronomiegeschichte * * in der Astronomischen Gesellschaft * * * * Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 * * * * Redaktion: Wolfgang R. Dick * * * *************************************************************************** Inhalt ------ 1. IAU Commission 41 (History of Astronomy) - IAU Commission 41 on the Web - Current officers (1997-2000) - New Resolutions - IAU Commission 41 50th Anniversary 2. Indian Society for the History of Astronomy 3. Progress Report on the New Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage 4. NCHALADA Meeting in Oakland, CA 5. Meetings and Celebrations 6. 150 Jahre Lindenau-Museum: Ausstellung und Festschrift Danksagung Impressum ........................................................................... Item 1 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... IAU Commission 41 (History of Astronomy) ---------------------------------------- IAU Commission 41 on the Web ---------------------------- Commission 41 (History of Astronomy) of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) is now on the WWW. You may access it directly at http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/iaucomm41. Or you may link to it from the IAU Web site Commission page at http://www.intastun.org/commissions.html. The site contains C 41 officers, members and their current addresses, newsletters, and the Bibliography on History of Astronomy, compiled by Ruth Freitag of the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C. The C 41 site also links to the history of astronomy site maintained for several years by the History of Astronomy Working Group of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, and now also maintained on behalf of Commission 41. Steven J. Dick, Wolfgang R. Dick Current officers (1997-2000) ---------------------------- President: Steven J. Dick (USA) Vice-President: F. Richard Stephenson (UK) Immediate Past President: S. M. R. Ansari (India) Organizing Committee: Wolfgang R. Dick (Germany) Alexander A. Gurshtein (Russia) Il-Seong Nha (Korea) Wayne Orchiston (New Zealand) Edoardo Proverbio (Italy) Woodruff T. Sullivan (USA) Xi Zezong (China) The total membership of the Commission stands at 139, plus 19 consultants. New Resolutions --------------- New resolutions adopted during the Kyoto General Assembly of the IAU (August 1997) included the following: 1) Whereas historical astronomical records are important to the heritage of astronomy and may be essential to applied astronomy The IAU supports the recovery, inventory and preservation of astronomical archives of national and international institutions, including observatories, societies and other institutions. 2) That Commission 41 records its serious concern regarding grave losses at Pulkovo as the result of fire, and supports the assessment of these losses to the cultural heritage of astronomy. 3) That, in order to facilitate research into the history of astronomy in a country (the "host country") that was subjugated or governed by another country ("governing country"), and where the relevant source material now resides in the governing country, every attempt should be made to provide copies of such source material to the host country. 4) Noting that vital primary source material pertaining to history of astronomy in a country (the host country) that was ruled or governed by another (the governing country) resides in the governing country, it is recommended that visiting fellowships be created by IAU, European Union, and bilateral agreements between countries to enable researchers from a host country to consult source material in a governing country. (Source: Report from the Kyoto General Assembly. In: IAU Comm. 41 Newsletter, 1997-2000 Triennium, October 1997, Issue # 1) IAU Commission 41 50th Anniversary ---------------------------------- Commission 41 was formed at the 1948 meeting of the IAU, and therefore celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. C 41 member Woody Sullivan (University of Washington) recently brought to my attention the first report of Commission 41, in IAU Transactions, 8, page 623, published in 1954. The report shows that Commission 41 had a bit of a rocky start. Otto Neugebauer, appointed the first C 41 president in his absence, expressed his conviction that "an international organization in the history of astronomy has no positive function ... my only activity during my term of service consisted in iterated attempts to resign." This is perhaps one of Neugebauer's few statements to have been proven wrong! Under the circumstances Herbert Dingle acted as President for the 1952 meeting. The first members of the Commission were Armitage, Birkenmajer, Danjon, Dijksterhuis, Dingle, Dittrich, Hubble, Idelson, Spencer Jones, Kukarin, Kulikovsky, Lundmark, Marguerat, Nordenmark, Norlund, Pannekoek, Pelseneer, Pogo, Sadykov, Seydl, Volta, and Zinner. It is appropriate to give here the complete list of Commission 41 Presidents. 1948-1952 Neugebauer (USA) 1952-1955 Dingle (UK) 1955-1958 Dingle (UK) 1958-1961 Kulikovsky (USSR) 1961-1964 Kulikovsky (USSR) 1964-1967 Rybka (Poland) 1967-1970 Rybka (Poland) 1970-1973 Gingerich (USA) 1973-1976 Gingerich (USA) 1976-1979 Dobrzycki (Poland) 1979-1982 Hoskin (UK) 1982-1985 Pederson (Denmark) 1985-1988 Eddy (USA) 1988-1991 North (UK) 1991-1994 Debarbat (France) 1994-1997 Ansari (India) 1997-2000 S.J. Dick (USA) Steven J. Dick (From: IAU Comm. 41 Newsletter, 1997-2000 Triennium, April 1998, Issue # 2) ........................................................................... Item 2 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... Indian Society for the History of Astronomy ------------------------------------------- The B.M. Birla Science Centre has conducted a One Day National Symposium on "Indian Astronomy Through the Ages" on October 13, 1997. The symposium dealt mainly with the ancient Indian and medieval Indian-Islamic astronomy. Eminent scientists from all over the country participated in this seminar. During the scientific sessions, some talks were on researches which dated back the Vedic civilization to more than 5000 B.C. on the basis of astronomical evidence. Other talks were on medieval Indian astronomy (Arabic-Persian, Malyalam, Telugu sources). Though India has the longest continuing tradition of astronomy in the world, its contribution to the field has not got its due place in the World History of Science. This is also true for other countries in Asia, e.g. West Central Asia. Consequently the seminar was concluded by launching the much awaited 'Indian Society for the History of Astronomy' (ISHA). The following governing council of the society was elected by the founder members of the society. 1. President - Prof. S.M.R. Ansari, the first Asian as (former) President of the International Astronomical Union's Commission for History of Astronomy. He is retired Professor of Physics of Aligarh Muslim University. 2. Vice-President - Prof. K.D. Abhyankar, Professor Emeritus, Astronomy Department, Osmania University, Hyderabad. 3. Secretary - Dr. B.G. Sidharth, Director-General, B.M. Birla Science Centre, Hyderabad. 4. Joint Secretary - Mr. Y. Ravi Kiron, Assistant Director, B.M. Birla Science Centre, Hyderabad. 5. Treasurer - D. G.M. Ballabh, Department of Astronomy, Osmania University, Hyderabad. 6. Counsellor - Dr. B.V. Subbarayappa, President, International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science, which he is currently holding. 7. Counsellor - Dr. A. Bandyopadhyay, Former Director, Positional Astronomy Centre, Calcutta. 8. Counsellor - Dr. S.D. Sharma, Physics Department, Patiala University, Punjab. The society is to be registered shortly at Hyderabad. Its office will be located at B.M. Birla Science Centre, Adarsh Nagar, Hyderabad - 500 063 (India). Some of the main activities of the society will be as follows: 1. To promote research studies of all apects of the history of astronomy in general, Indian astronomy and astronomy in Asia, in particular. 2. To ensure such publications (e.g. journal, newsletter etc.) from time to time as may be decided by the executive council of the society. 3. To hold scientific meetings for presentation of original papers, review talks etc. 4. To keep liaison with other historians of Indian and Oriental astronomy all over the world, and also with the international groups or commissions for history of astronomy. 5. To collect all possible literature concerning ancient and medieval Indian astronomy (Vedic, Islamic and South Indian language sources etc.) thereby to set up a data base on history of astronomy in Asia. 6. To draw young scholars to the discipline of history of science, to make them aware of our Indian and Asian astronomical heritage and to coordinate researches among Indian historians of astronomy. Dr. B.G. Sidharth Secretary of ISHA Director B.M. Birla Science Centre Adarsh Nagar Hyderabad - 500 063 (India) Prof. S.M.R. Ansari President of ISHA C/o Physics Department Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh - 202002 (India) (From: IAU Comm. 41 Newsletter, 1997-2000 Triennium, April 1998, Issue # 2) ........................................................................... Item 3 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... Progress Report on the New Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage ----------------------------------------------------------------------- We are making good progress with the JAH2, and expect to see the first issue off the press on schedule, in June. It will feature the following research papers: Brueck, Mary T.: "Mary Ackworth Evershed nee Orr (1867-1949), solar physicist and Dante scholar" Dick, Steve: "Observation and interpretation of the Leonid meteors over the last millennium" Orchiston, Wayne: "Mission impossible: William Scott and the first Sydney Observatory directorship" Pasachoff, Jay: "Williams College's Hopkins Observatory: the oldest extant observatory in the United States" We are happy to announce that in addition to papers and book reviews, each issue of JAH2 will feature Ruth Freitag's on-going bibliographies on the history of astronomy. The composition of the Editorial Board has been finalised, and comprises: Dr Dave Andrews (Northern Ireland), Dr Alan Batten (Canada), Dr Allan Chapman (England), Dr Steve Dick (USA), Dr Wolfgang Dick (Germany), Professor Ben Gascoigne (Australia), Professor Bambang Hidayat (Indonesia), Commander Derek Howse (England), Professor Rajesh Kochhar (India), Professor Don Osterbrock (USA), and Professor Brian Warner (South Africa). Subscriptions information is available from the Managing Editor on astral@psinet.net.au, while enquiries regarding papers should be directed to the Papers Editor at: Wayne.Orchiston@vuw.ac.nz. A "Guide for Authors" is on the WEB at: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~bankst/software.html John Perdrix (Managing Editor), Wayne Orchiston (Papers Editor) (From: IAU Comm. 41 Newsletter, 1997-2000 Triennium, April 1998, Issue # 2) ........................................................................... Item 4 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... NCHALADA Meeting in Oakland, CA ------------------------------- The next meeting of the Northern California Historical Astronomy Luncheon and Discussion Association will occur Saturday, June 6, at Chabot Observatory, 4917 Mountain Blvd., Oakland, CA 94619, USA. From 10 AM to about 12:30 the topic is "Lord Rosse of Birr Castle". After lunch at a local restaurant, the 2-5 PM discussion will be "Chinese Astronomy". NCHALADA discussions are informal (no dissertations or tenure at risk) and often good-humored. Meetings are free and there are no pre-requisites, though people who bring munchies are very popular. This is the 46th NCHALADA meeting since beginning in 1985 as a copy of Southern California's "Society of the History of Astronomy". For further information about NCHALADA, contact Norm Sperling, Everything in the Universe, 185 John Street, Oakland, CA 94611, USA. Phone & fax: 510-547-6523. eMail: nsperling@global.california.com. For SHA, contact Margot Wood, 210 S. Guadalupe Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90277, USA. Phone 310-379-8339. ........................................................................... Item 5 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... Meetings and Celebrations ------------------------- Early Astronomy in Sydney, July 4, 1998 C 41 OC member Wayne Orchiston, Director of Carter Observatory (the National Observatory of New Zealand) reports that on 1998 July 4, the Colonial Science Club in Sydney will host a seminar on on "Colonial Astronomy in Sydney". Shirley Saunders with speak on the topic of her Ph.D thesis, Parramatta Observatory, which Governor Brisbane established in 1821. Dr Raymond Haynes from the Australia Telescope National Facility (and an author of Explorers of the Southern Sky) will examine the development of astronomy in Australia, but particularly the interrelations of science in the colonies to the management from London. Wayne Orchiston will speak on William Scott and the early years of the Sydney Observatory, based on his paper to appear in the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. The final speaker, Dr Nick Lomb, Curator of Astronomy at the Sydney Observatory, will present a paper about the history of the Observatory between 1870 and 1900. This paper will relate directly to the major new display at the Observatory titled "By the Light of the Southern Stars". After closing as a research institution in 1982, the Observatory became a branch of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Alfraganus 1200th Anniversary, Uzbekistan, October 23-24, 1998 C 41 member Dr. Shuhrat Ehgamberdiev, Director of the Ulugh Beg Astronomical Institute of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, writes that "We have now a new important tradition in Uzbekistan. We express respect to our eminent predecessors, which we couldn't do before the Independence. In 1998 we will celebrate 1225th anniversary of Imam al Bukhari, who well known in the Islamic world as a great expert in Khoran and author of the Hadises. This year we will also celebrate 1200th anniversary of great encyclopaedist, astronomer, geographer, mathematician - Ahmad al-Fargani (Alfraganus). Both jubilees will be celebrated simultaneously on 23rd and 24th Oct. 1998." The Government of Uzbekistan has invited about 100 scientists, religious people and distinguished guests. The events will take place in Samarkand and Fargana. Third International Conference on Oriental Astronomy, Japan, October 27-30, 1998 C 41 member Kwan-Yu Chen (University of Florida) reports that the Third International Conference on Oriental Astronomy will be held in Fukuoka, Japan, October 27-30, 1998. The First Conference was held in Seoul, Korea in 1992, and the Second Conference in Yingtan, China in 1995. This year, the theme is "From Calendar Scholars to Telescopes." The program will include sessions on calendar making, star catalogues and atlases, historical records of astronomical observations, instrumentation, observatories, and exchange of astronomical knowledge between Asian countries and Japan. Dr. Chen may be contacted for more information at Dept. of Astronomy, University of Florida, 211 SSRB, Gainsville, FL 32611. Also see the web site at http://www.fukuoka-edu.ac.jp/meeting/ICOA.html, or e-mail ICOA@fukuoka-edu.ac.jp. (From: IAU Comm. 41 Newsletter, 1997-2000 Triennium, April 1998, Issue # 2) ........................................................................... Item 6 EMA Nr. 31, 29. Mai 1998 ........................................................................... 150 Jahre Lindenau-Museum: Ausstellung und Festschrift ------------------------------------------------------ Das Museum in Altenburg wurde gestiftet von Bernhard August von Lindenau (1779-1854), dem bedeutenden saechsisch-thueringischen Staatsmann, Astronomen und Kunstsammler. Nachdem er im Jahre 1843 seinen Abschied vom Amt des saechsischen Ministerpraesidenten genommen hatte, unternahm er eine Kunstreise durch Italien und nach Paris, waehrend der er in grossem Umfang Stuecke fuer seine Kunstsammlung erwarb. Im Mai 1844 kehrte Lindenau in seine Heimatstadt Altenburg zurueck, und noch im gleichen Jahr veranlasste er die Errichtung eines neuen Gebaeudes auf dem Pohlhof, seinem Elternhaus, in dem die Sammlung der Altenburger Oeffentlichkeit zugaenglich gemacht werden sollte. Das Gebaeude konnte am 1. April 1848 eroeffnet werden. "Die Jugend zu belehren, das Alter zu erfreuen, dahin ging der Zweck meines Sammelns", schrieb Lindenau im Vorwort zum ersten Sammlungskatalog von 1848. Nach dem Tode Lindenaus und dem Uebergang seiner Kunstsammlungen in Staatseigentum wurde in den Jahren von 1873 bis 1875 der bereits von Lindenau empfohlene Neubau verwirklicht, das heutige Lindenau-Museum am Rande des Schlossparks. Es umfasst folgende Abteilungen: Historische Sammlungen - Fruehitalienische Tafelmalerei des 13. bis 16. Jahrhunderts - Antike Keramik des 7.-2. Jh. v. Chr. - Abgusssammlung nach Meisterwerken der Antike und der Renaissance - Lindenau-Bibliothek (Kunst- und Reiseliteratur des 18. und 19. Jh.) Neuere Sammlungen - Malerei und Plastik des 17.-20. Jh. - Graphische Sammlung des 19.-20. Jh. Aus Anlass seines 150jaehrigen Bestehens zeigt das Museum vom 19. April bis 19. Juli 1998 eine Sonderausstellung. Sie soll mit Kunstwerken, Dokumenten und Fotos die Geschichte des Hauses und die gegenwaertige Museumskonzeption anschaulich machen. Zu den Komplexen der Ausstellung gehoeren: - Bernhard August von Lindenau als Sammler, Naturwissenschaftler und Staatsmann; Portraets von Zeitgenossen, die fuer seine Laufbahn wesentlich waren. - Das erste Museumsgebaeude auf dem Pohlhof. - Briefwechsel von Lindenau mit Kunsthaendlern, Beratern, Gipsmodelleuren und Kuenstlern. Ausserdem erschien zum Jubilaeum eine Festschrift: 150 Jahre Lindenau-Museum Altenburg. Altenburg: Lindenau-Museum, 1998. 88 S., 24 x 34 cm, zahlr. Abb., ISBN 3-86104-032-8, Broschur DM 20.00 Aus dem Inhalt: Klaus Jena: Dimension eines Kunstsphaeroids. Das Museum des Bernhard August von Lindenau auf dem Pohlhof (S. 9-11) Ingeborg Titz-Matuszak: "Moege uns der Himmel Frieden erhalten, damit Kunst und Wissenschaft gedeihen koennen". Lindenau und Altenburg (S. 12-16) Ingeborg Titz-Matuszak: Franz Xaver von Zach und Bernhard August von Lindenau. Das Ende des Hauses Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg und die Lindenau-Zachsche Stiftung (S. 17-23) Ingeborg Titz-Matuszak: Bernhard August von Lindenau: 1779-1854 [Eine Biographie] (S. 62-73) Oeffnungszeiten des Museums: Dienstag - Sonntag 10:00 - 18:00 Uhr. Fuehrungen nach Vereinbarung Anschrift: Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, Gablenzstrasse 5, D-04600 Altenburg, Telefon: 03447/2510, Telefax: 03447/2519 ........................................................................... Danksagung ---------- Fuer Informationen sei gedankt: Steven J. Dick (Washington, DC), Norman Sperling (Oakland, CA), Angelika Wodzicki/Lindenau-Museum Altenburg. ........................................................................... Impressum --------- Elektronische Mitteilungen zur Astronomiegeschichte (EMA) Herausgegeben vom Arbeitskreis Astronomiegeschichte in der Astronomischen Gesellschaft Redaktion: Dr. Wolfgang R. Dick Alle nicht namentlich gekennzeichneten Mitteilungen sind redaktionelle Beitraege. Aufsaetze sowie Mitteilungen fuer die Rubriken werden gern entgegengenommen. Der Bezug der EMA ist kostenlos. Abonnenten und Leser werden um gelegentliche freiwillige Spenden an den Arbeitskreis gebeten. Die Elektronischen Mitteilungen zur Astronomiegeschichte duerfen unbegrenzt weiterverbreitet werden, sofern dafuer keine Gebuehr erhoben wird. Ein oeffentliches Abgebot in WWW-Servern, BBS etc. ist gestattet, sofern die Redaktion informiert wird. Die Reproduktion von Auszuegen in elektronischen oder Druckmedien ist nur mit Genehmigung der Redaktion gestattet. Die Elektronischen Mitteilungen ergaenzen die gedruckten Mitteilungen zur Astronomiegeschichte, die derzeit halbjaehrlich erscheinen: Preis: 1,50 DM/Ausgabe zzgl. Versandkosten Ausserhalb der BRD: kostenfrei, Spenden erwuenscht Bezug: Einsendung von 2,50 DM (Einzelheft) oder 5,- DM (Nr. 12-13) in Briefmarken an die Redaktion Redaktion: Dr. W. R. Dick, Otterkiez 14, D-14478 Potsdam, Tel.: (+331) 863199 Kostenlose Probeexemplare koennen bei der Redaktion angefordert werden. Anschriften des Arbeitskreises Astronomiegeschichte: URL: http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/aa/aa.html Vorsitzender: Prof. Dr. Peter Brosche, Observatorium Hoher List der Sternwarte der Universitaet Bonn, D-54550 Daun, Tel.: (+6592) 2150, Fax: (+6592) 985140 Sekretaer: Dr. Wolfgang R. Dick, Bundesamt fuer Kartographie und Geodaesie, Aussenstelle Potsdam, Postfach 60 08 08, D-14408 Potsdam, Tel.: (+331) 316 618, E-mail: wdi@potsdam.ifag.de Spendenkonto der Astronomischen Gesellschaft: Konto-Nr. 333 410 41, Sparkasse Bochum (BLZ 430 500 01) Ueberweisungen aus dem Ausland: Konto Nr. 162 18-203, Postgiroamt Hamburg, BLZ 200 400 20 Alle Einzahlungen bitte mit Vermerk "Fuer Arbeitskreis Astronomiegeschichte" ***************************************************************************