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JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY was founded in 1970 and is the only journal devoted to the history of astronomy from earliest times to the present, and to history in the service of astronomy. Its subject matter extends to such allied fields as the history of the relevant branches of mathematics and physics, and the use of historical records in the service of astronomy.

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Volume 40, Number 1, February 2009

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Editorial

Articles

The Second Moon of the Earth
pp. 1-10(10)
Author: Kragh, Helge

Giovanni Borelli and the Comets of 1664-65
pp. 11-30(20)
Author: Boschiero, Luciano

A Catalogue of “Guest Stars” Recorded in East Asian History from Earliest Times to A.D. 1600
pp. 31-54(24)
Authors: Stephenson, Richard F.; Green, David A.

Kepler's 'Via Ovalis Composita': Unity from Diversity
pp. 55-69(15)
Author: Davis, A.E.L.

Review Article

Corrigendum

Corrigendum
pp. 108-108(1)
Author: Wilson, Curtis

Essay Review

Essay Reviews
pp. 109-120(12)

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 120-133(14)

Notices of Books

Notices of Books
pp. 134-134(1)

Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors
pp. 134-136(3)

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