Uranometria Nova Oxoniensis
Author: Charles Pritchard
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 166
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Author: Charles Pritchard
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 166
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elly Dekker
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 3031563301
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 1158
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: W.H. De Puy
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 470
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 634
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Ridpath
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: 2018-06-28
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0718847822
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvery night, a pageant of Greek mythology circles overhead. Perseus flies to the rescue of Andromeda, Orion faces the charge of the snorting Bull, and the ship of the Argonauts sails in search of the Golden Fleece. Constellations are the invention of the human imagination, not of nature. They are an expression of the human desire to impress its own order upon the apparent chaos of the night sky. Modern science tells us that these twinkling points of light are glowing balls of gas, but the ancient Greeks, to whom we owe many of our constellations, knew nothing of this. Ian Ridpath, well-known astronomy writer and broadcaster, has been intrigued by the myths of the stars for many years. Star Tales is the first modern guide to combine all the fascinating myths in one book, illustrated with the beautiful and evocative engravings from two of the leading star atlases: Johann Bode's Uranographia of 1801 and John Flamsteed's Atlas Ceolestis of 1729. This is an excellent reference and the perfect gift for the armchair astronomer and those interested in classical mythology alike.
Author: David Peck Todd
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 498
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Case
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Published: 2018-11-03
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 0822986116
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaking Stars Physical offers the first extensive look at the astronomical career of John Herschel, son of William Herschel and one of the leading scientific figures in Britain throughout much of the nineteenth century. Herschel’s astronomical career is usually relegated to a continuation of his father, William’s, sweeps for nebulae. However, as Stephen Case argues, John Herschel was pivotal in establishing the sidereal revolution his father had begun: a shift of attention from the planetary system to the study of nebulous regions in the heavens and speculations on the nature of the Milky Way and the sun’s position within it. Through John Herschel’s astronomical career—in particular his work on constellation reform, double stars, and variable stars—the study of stellar objects became part of mainstream astronomy. He leveraged his mathematical expertise and his position within the scientific community to make sidereal astronomy accessible even to casual observers, allowing amateurs to make useful observations that could contribute to theories on the nature of stars. With this book, Case shows how Herschel’s work made the stars physical and laid the foundations for modern astrophysics.
Author: William A. Colledge
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 758
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 880
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKVols. for 1911-13 contain the Proceedings of the Helminothological Society of Washington, ISSN 0018-0120, 1st-15th meeting.