%0 Journal Article %T Adaptations of the Oxford Tables to Paris, Mantua, and Louvain %A Bernard R. Goldstein %A Jos¨¦ Chab¨¢s %J Journal for the History of Astronomy %@ 1753-8556 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0021828617752698 %X The Oxford Tables of 1348, also called Tabule anglicane, were computed for the meridian of Oxford in the framework of Alfonsine astronomy. They had a remarkable success, for they are extant in a good number of Latin manuscripts, and they were adapted repeatedly. This paper focuses on these adaptations: the Tabule Parisiensis, with radices for the year 1368 complete and the meridian of Paris, extant in Hebrew and Latin manuscripts; the version made by Mordecai Finzi, with radices for 1443 complete and the meridian of Mantua, preserved in a unique Hebrew manuscript; and the partial adaptation by Henry Baers printed in Latin in Louvain in 1528 %K Alfonsine Tables %K Oxford Tables of 1348 %K Tabule Parisiensis %K Mordecai Finzi %K Henry Baers %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0021828617752698