Dennis Rawlins - Articles in Opposition To Rawlins's Contentions

Articles in Opposition To Rawlins's Contentions

  • James Evans (August and November 1987). "On the origin of the Ptolemaic star catalogue". Journal for the History of Astronomy 18 (3 and 4): 155–172 and 233–278. Bibcode 1987JHA....18..155E.
  • Thomas Davies (January 1990). "New Evidence Places Peary at the Pole". National Geographic Magazine 177 (1): 44–61.
  • D. Rawlins (14 January 1991). "Evaluating…". DIO 1 (1): 7 and 22.
  • David Dicks (August 1994). "Pan-Babylonianism Redivivus?". DIO 4 (1): 3–13.
  • Curtis Wilson (February 1997). "Hipparchus and Spherical Trigonometry". DIO 7 (1): 14–15.
  • William Molett (March/April 1998). "Due North? Byrd's Disputed Flight to the Pole". Mercator's World 3 (2): 58–63.
  • Bradley Schaefer (February 2001). "The Latitude of the Observer of the Almagest Star Catalogue". Journal for the History of Astronomy 32 (1): 1–42. Bibcode 2001JHA....32....1S.
  • K. Spence (16 August 2001). "Astronomical Orientation of the Pyramids". Nature 412 (6848): 699–700. doi:10.1038/35089140.
  • Bradley Schaefer (February 2002). "The Great Ptolemy-Hipparchus Dispute". Sky and Telescope 103 (2): 38–44. Bibcode 2002S&T...103b..38S.
  • Alexander R. Jones (February 2002). "Eratosthenes, Hipparchus, and the Obliquity of the Ecliptic". Journal for the History of Astronomy 33 (1): 15–19. Bibcode 2002JHA....33...15J.
  • D. Rawlins (October 2003). "DR's … Utterly Unhistorical Mars Fit". DIO 11 (2): 29–33 and 41–5.
  • John Wall (February/March 2007). "A Tomb With Latitude?". Ancient Egypt 7 (4): 24–26.

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