On Simplicius’ Testimony Regarding Eudoxan Lunar Theory

Science in Context 16 (3) (2003)
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On the Homocentric Spheres of Eudoxus.Ido Yavetz - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52 (3):221-278.

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