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Alexander Reece Jones

University of Western Australia
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  • University of Western Australia
    School Of Design
    Undergraduate
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Areas of Specialization
Sexual Orientations, Misc
Areas of Interest
Sexual Orientations, Misc
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  •  38
    PTOLEMY AND GEOGRAPHY - (D.W.) Roller The Geographical Guide of Ptolemy of Alexandria. An Analysis. Pp. x + 231, maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2024. Cased, £130, US$170. ISBN: 978-1-032-16441-0 (review)
    The Classical Review 75 (1): 110-112. 2025.
    Classics
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    PTOLEMY'S HANDY TABLES - (O.) Defaux La Table des rois. Contribution à l'histoire textuelle des Tables faciles de Ptolémée. (Chronoi 8.) Pp. xii + 367. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2023. Paper, £45.50, €49.95, US$54.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-130395-6. Open access (review)
    The Classical Review 74 (2): 443-445. 2024.
    Classics
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    The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited
    with Paul Iversen
    Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (5): 469-511. 2019.
    This paper presents a new edition of the Back Plate Inscription (BPI) of the Antikythera Mechanism, a series of descriptions of circumstances associated with eclipses indicated cyclically by the inscriptions of the Mechanism’s Saros Dial Scale. Our edition features several significant new readings as well as the confirmation of a disputed reading pertaining to one of the index letters by which the BPI’s paragraphs are linked to the specific eclipse glyphs of the Saros Dial. On the basis of the n…Read more
    This paper presents a new edition of the Back Plate Inscription (BPI) of the Antikythera Mechanism, a series of descriptions of circumstances associated with eclipses indicated cyclically by the inscriptions of the Mechanism’s Saros Dial Scale. Our edition features several significant new readings as well as the confirmation of a disputed reading pertaining to one of the index letters by which the BPI’s paragraphs are linked to the specific eclipse glyphs of the Saros Dial. On the basis of the new text, we deduce a revision of the established models for determining which lunar months of the Saros cycle had solar and lunar eclipse possibilities (EPs) and for assigning the solar EPs to paragraphs of the BPI. We further confirm that the entire extant part of the BPI comprises consecutive paragraphs concerning the solar EPs, all inscribed along the right side of the Mechanism’s Back Plate, and we revisit the questions of what the BPI’s predictions mean and how they relate to the model for the solar EPs.
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    Correction to: The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited
    with Paul Iversen
    Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (5): 513-516. 2019.
    Tables 2 and 4 contained an incorrect set of values for the mean lunar latitudes associated with the tabulated eclipse possibilities.
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    Temporal expectancies and rhythmic cueing in touch: The influence of spatial attention
    Cognition 182 (C): 140-150. 2019.
    Cognitive Sciences
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