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Calendar: From astronomical regularity to socio-mathematical consensus

Year 2008, Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2, 215 - 246, 01.06.2008

Abstract

Although, positivism is a modern concept, its roots were embedded in
human life before its formulation, because basic mathematics was in use with
numbers and symbols to organize the daily life. Measuring instruments and calendars were characteristic examples of this phenomenon and it‟s possible to
call this state as “proto-positivism”. Astronomy, as a result of its cosmic structure, is an exact science. On the other hand, sociology is concerned with social
life which is highly complex. Since the early stages of history, societal cultures
involved rules in accordance with the daily life based on the movements of the
Moon and the Sun. The present work aims to study this process in the light of
socio-mathematical and socio-astronomical concepts as based on Uluğ Takvimi,
a folk calendar published in 1940 in Turkey. The days of the year are listed and
the related important meteorological features are defined by referring to the late
19th and early 20th century calenders published in Turkey.

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Astronomik Düzenlilikten Sosyo-Matematik Uylaşıma Takvim

Year 2008, Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2, 215 - 246, 01.06.2008

Abstract

Although, positivism is a modern concept, its roots were embedded in human life before its formulation, because basic mathematics was in use with numbers and symbols to organize the daily life. Measuring instruments and calendars were characteristic examples of this phenomenon and it‟s possible to call this state as “proto-positivism”. Astronomy, as a result of its cosmic structure, is an exact science. On the other hand, sociology is concerned with social life which is highly complex. Since the early stages of history, societal cultures involved rules in accordance with the daily life based on the movements of the Moon and the Sun. The present work aims to study this process in the light of socio-mathematical and socio-astronomical concepts as based on Uluğ Takvimi, a folk calendar published in 1940 in Turkey. The days of the year are listed and the related important meteorological features are defined by referring to the late 19th and early 20th century calenders published in Turkey.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Dursun Ayan This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2

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Chicago Ayan, Dursun. “Astronomik Düzenlilikten Sosyo-Matematik Uylaşıma Takvim”. Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science) 9, no. 1 (June 2008): 215-46.