An Elementary Introduction to the Nautical Almanac, and Astronomical Ephemeris, ... forming a complete epitome of astronomy
Author: G. P. Payne
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 74
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Author: G. P. Payne
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 74
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John William Norie
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 38
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 318
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Published: 1790
Total Pages: 198
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 650
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Benjamin A. Elman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-07-01
Total Pages: 606
ISBN-13: 0674036476
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn On Their Own Terms, Benjamin A. Elman offers a much-needed synthesis of early Chinese science during the Jesuit period (1600-1800) and the modern sciences as they evolved in China under Protestant influence (1840s-1900). By 1600 Europe was ahead of Asia in producing basic machines, such as clocks, levers, and pulleys, that would be necessary for the mechanization of agriculture and industry. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Elman shows, Europeans still sought from the Chinese their secrets of producing silk, fine textiles, and porcelain, as well as large-scale tea cultivation. Chinese literati borrowed in turn new algebraic notations of Hindu-Arabic origin, Tychonic cosmology, Euclidian geometry, and various computational advances. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, imperial reformers, early Republicans, Guomindang party cadres, and Chinese Communists have all prioritized science and technology. In this book, Elman gives a nuanced account of the ways in which native Chinese science evolved over four centuries, under the influence of both Jesuit and Protestant missionaries. In the end, he argues, the Chinese produced modern science on their own terms.
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Published: 1818
Total Pages: 194
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Great Britain. Nautical Almanac Office
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Published: 1811
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin Campbell-Kelly
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2003-10-02
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 019154521X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe oldest known mathematical table was found in the ancient Sumerian city of Shuruppag in southern Iraq. Since then, tables have been an important feature of mathematical activity; table making and printed tabular matter are important precursors to modern computing and information processing. This book contains a series of articles summarising the technical, institutional and intellectual history of mathematical tables from earliest times until the late twentieth century. It covers mathematical tables (the most important computing aid for several hundred years until the 1960s), data tables (eg. Census tables), professional tables (eg. insurance tables), and spreadsheets - the most recent tabular innovation. The book is presented in a scholarly yet accessible way, making appropriate use of text boxes and illustrations. Each chapter has a frontispiece featuring a table along with a small illustration of the source where the table was first displayed. Most chapters have sidebars telling a short "story" or history relating to the chapter. The aim of this edited volume is to capture the history of tables through eleven chapters written by subject specialists. The contributors describe the various information processing techniques and artefacts whose unifying concept is "the mathematical table".