Shogunate astronomers' view of progress and history of science - In particular reference to Yoshitoki Takahashi

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Asada Goryu, without a notion of progress, invented a periodical
variation of the tropical year length, explaining ancient Western
records. And Yoshitoki Takahashi mathematically demonstrated with
Asoda's method trepidation and epicycle theory in the late eighteenth
century.

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