- Xi
Zezong (June 6, 1927, Yuanqu,
Shanxi –
December 27, 2008, Beijing) was a
Chinese astronomer, historian, and translator. He was a
member of the Chinese...
- work, in a
later compilation of
astronomical texts, was
identified by Xi
Zezong as
describing a naked-eye
observation of
either of the two
largest and brightest...
- and in the East
Asian zodiac's
twelve animals. The
Chinese historian Xi
Zezong has
claimed that Gan De, an
ancient Chinese astronomer,
reported a small...
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Chinese writer Xi
Shengmo (席勝魔; 1836–1896),
Chinese religious leader Xi
Zezong (席泽宗; 1927–2008),
Chinese astronomer It is 332nd in the
Hundred Family Surnames...
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other small bodies,
producing the
moons we see today.
Chinese historian Xi
Zezong claimed that the
earliest record of a
Jovian moon (Ganymede or Callisto)...
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Archived from the
original on 23
March 2009.
Retrieved 18
November 2009.
Zezong, Xi, "The
Discovery of Jupiter's
Satellite Made by Gan De 2000
years Before...
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Chinese History,
Stanford University Press, ISBN 978-1-5036-2067-4 Xi,
Zezong (1981), "Chinese
Studies in the
History of Astronomy, 1949–1979", Isis,...
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representing the "Three
Schools of
Astronomical tradition".
Chinese star maps Xi,
Zezong. "Chinese
Studies in the
History of Astronomy, 1949-1979," Isis (Volume...
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Galileo accepted the
Copernican theory. A
Chinese historian of astronomy, Xi
Zezong, has
claimed that a "small
reddish star"
observed near
Jupiter in 364 BCE...
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usually stated to have
discovered it in 1610. It has been
postulated by Xi
Zezong that
Ganymede was
discovered by the
Chinese astronomer Gan De in 365 B.C...