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History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science

CHAPTER I
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They knew the causes of eclipses, and, by the aid of their cycle called Saros, could predict them.

Their estimate of the value of that cycle, which is more than 6,585 days, was within nineteen and a half minutes of the truth.
INTELLECTUAL CONDITION OF PERSIA.

Such facts furnish incontrovertible proof of the patience and skill with which astronomy had been cultivated in Mesopotamia, and that, with very inadequate instrumental means, it had reached no inconsiderable perfection.

These old observers had made a catalogue of the stars, had divided the zodiac into twelve signs; they had parted the day into twelve hours, the night into twelve.

They had, as Alistotle says, for a long time devoted themselves to observations of star-occultations by the moon.


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