![]() ![]() Part 4 A bit of Chaucers treatise on the astrolabe (loosely translated and with some commentary) Part 3 Using stereographic projection to make an astrolabes climates. Part 2 What is stereographic projection? (Includes a proof that stereographic projection preserves circles) Part 1 What is an astrolabe? (This explains what a climate is too!) To organize all this information, we have divided the project into four main parts: But what exactly is an astrolabe? What is stereographic projection? What is a climate and what does Chaucer have to do with them? This project attempts to provide the basic answers to these questions through the use of pictures, proofs, and commentary. They are all, in one way or another, related to the Astrolabe. What do Stereographic Projection, Climates, and Geoffrey Chaucer have in common? Stereographic Projection, Chaucer and the Astrolabe Stereographic Projection, Chaucer and the Astrolabe By Laura Jamieson and Maria Montero
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