Bernard R. Goldstein

Bernard Raphael Goldstein (born January 29, 1938) is a historian of science and professor emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh. Goldstein published on the history of astronomy in medieval Islamic and Jewish civilization and early modern times.

Selected publications

  • The Astronomy of al-Biṭrūjī
  • The Astronomy of Levi ben Gerson (1288–1344), Springer-Verlag, 1985
  • "Theological Foundations of Kepler’s Astronomy," Osiris 16 (2001) (with Peter Barker)
  • "Astronomy in the Iberian Peninsula: Abraham Zacut and the Transition from Manuscript to Print," Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 90.2 (2000) (with José Chabás)
  • Ibn Mu'adh's "(1079) Treatise On Twilight and the Height of the Atmosphere" Archive for History of Exact Sciences Vol. 17, No. 2 (21.VII.1977), pp. 97-118 (22 pages) JSTOR. (Treatise On Twilight was printed by F Risner in Opticae Thesaurus (1572) as Liber de crepusculis, but attributed to Alhazen rather than Ibn Mu'adh.)

External links

  • Academic homepage at the University of Pittsburgh
    • Autobiography
    • Papers


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