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  • af Sir James Jeans
    467,95 kr.

    Stars in Their Courses is an introduction, originally published in 1934, to astronomy and the wonders of the universe brought to us by the technology of the telescope. The book is illustrated with a large number of photographs, and was especially written for readers with no previous scientific knowledge.

  • af Sir James Jeans
    661,95 kr.

    This second edition, originally published in 1929, is an extensive survey at the forefront of cosmology and astronomy with particular reference to the physical state of matter, the structure, composition and life-cycle of stars, and the superstructures of nebulae and galaxies. It was intended as a rigourously argued scientific treatise.

  • - To Which Is Prefixed, by Way of Introduction, a Brief Account of the Solar System
    af Joseph Harris
    327,95 kr.

    Joseph Harris (c.1704-64) was an astronomer and teacher of navigation who published a number of books on scientific subjects. Reissued in its first edition, this 1731 popular introduction to the solar system and the use of astronomical apparatus, such as globes and orreries, went through fourteen printings by 1793.

  • - And Solving by Mathematical Principles the General Phaenomena of the Visible Creation, and Particularly the Via Lactea
    af Thomas Wright
    405,95 kr.

    Both an amateur astronomer and a strongly religious man, Thomas Wright (1711-86) is known for his description of the Milky Way as disc-shaped. The various claims he made, based on a combination of his observations and his religious beliefs, are given in this illustrated and influential work of 1750.

  • - Including Early Papers Hitherto Unpublished
    af William Herschel
    1.151,95 kr.

    Including a biography and a wealth of previously unpublished material, this two-volume collection of papers by the astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822) first appeared in 1912. Volume 2 contains his later work, from studies of Saturn and the moons of Uranus to his final observations.

  • - Including Early Papers Hitherto Unpublished
    af William Herschel
    1.154,95 kr.

    Including a biography and a wealth of previously unpublished material, this two-volume collection of papers by the astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822) first appeared in 1912. Volume 1 contains his earlier work, from the discovery of Uranus to observations relating to the likelihood of life on the Moon.

  • af Robert Stawell Ball
    409,95 kr.

    Irish mathematician and astronomer Sir Robert Stawell Ball (1840-1913) excelled in writing for a general readership. Including star charts, maps of the moon, and concise, non-technical explanations of basic terms, this highly illustrated introduction to astronomy was originally published in 1905.

  • - A Glance at its History and Work
    af E. Walter Maunder
    366,95 kr.

    In this entertaining and highly illustrated history of the Royal Observatory, first published in 1900, astronomer Edward Walter Maunder (1851-1928) explores the departments of the institution and the lives of its Astronomers Royal, illuminating the fabulous and often overlooked advances made there since its founding in the seventeenth century.

  • af Robert Stawell Ball
    731,95 kr.

    Spherical astronomy is concerned with the location of objects on the celestial sphere. In this technical introduction to the subject, first published in 1908 and intended for advanced students, Sir Robert Stawell Ball (1840-1913) goes through the subject systematically, including exercises derived from contemporary Cambridge examinations.

  • - Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite
    af James Nasmyth
    542,95 kr.

    In this 1874 monograph, James Nasmyth (1808-90) and James Carpenter (1840-99) look closely at the lunar surface, illustrating their work with photographs of accurate plaster models. Among the topics discussed are the possibility of a lunar atmosphere, life on the moon, and the probable causes of its craters.

  • - In a Course of Familiar Lectures
    af Margaret Bryan
    478,95 kr.

    Touching on optics, gravity, trigonometry and a host of other astronomical ideas, this collection of ten lectures was originally written for the young women under the tutelage of the author. Although the practice of introducing girls to science was controversial, the work was published in 1797 to wide acclaim.

  • - An Exposition and History
    af John Pringle Nichol
    373,95 kr.

    Astronomer J. P. Nichol (1804-59), Regius Professor of Astronomy at the University of Glasgow, brings the discovery of Neptune, the first planet to be revealed by mathematical prediction rather than empirical observation, to a popular audience in this book, first published in 1855.

  • - To Which Is Added, his British Catalogue of Stars, Corrected and Enlarged
    af Francis Baily
    1.231,95 kr.

    John Flamsteed (1646-1719), the first Astronomer Royal, complied a 'Catalogue of British Stars' but quarrelled with Newton and Halley over his failure to publish it. In 1835 Francis Baily (1774-1844) published Flamsteed's edited papers, with a revised version of the catalogue, rehabilitating his reputation and promoting observational astronomy.

  • - Containing Descriptions of the Various Instruments that Have Been Usefully Employed in Determining the Places of the Heavenly Bodies
    af William Pearson
    1.174,95 kr.

    Astronomical guides were available in the early nineteenth century, but it was rare to find examples in English since most came from the continent. This two-volume work by the astronomer William Pearson (1767-1847) sought to rectify the problem. First published in 1829, Volume 2 focuses on descriptions of useful equipment.

  • - Containing Tables for Facilitating the Reduction of Celestial Observations, and a Popular Explanation of their Construction and Use
    af William Pearson
    959,95 kr.

    Astronomical guides were available in the early nineteenth century, but it was rare to find examples in English since most came from the continent. This two-volume work by the astronomer William Pearson (1767-1847) sought to rectify the problem. First published in 1824, Volume 1 includes extensive tables and instructions.

  • - Familiar Notes on the Stars and Planets
    af Edwin Dunkin
    528,95 kr.

    The distinguished astronomer Edwin Dunkin published The Midnight Sky in 1869 and is best known for this classic work of Victorian popular astronomical writing. It includes material from Dunkin's famous articles describing the London midnight sky during each month of the year, and over 90 star maps and engravings.

  • - Together with Records of Results Obtained in the Pursuit of Celestial Photography
    af Isaac Roberts
    477,95 kr.

    A fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a pioneer in modern astronomy, Isaac Roberts made significant advances in the field of stellar photography. This second volume of Photographs of Stars, published in London in 1899, contains 29 plates of stars, and his conclusions about their origins and nature.

  • - Together with Information Concerning the Instruments and the Methods Employed in the Pursuit of Celestial Photography
    af Isaac Roberts
    474,95 kr.

    A fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a pioneer in modern astronomy, Isaac Roberts made significant advances in the field of stellar photography. This first volume of Photographs of Stars, published in London in 1893, contains 51 collotype plates of stars, and descriptions of his instruments and methods.

  • - In a Brief Autobiographical Account, and Further Extended Memoir
    af James Ferguson
    733,95 kr.

    James Ferguson (1710-1776) was a Scottish self-taught astronomer, instrument-maker and artist. He was particularly famous for his clear explanation of scientific subjects. This autobiography, expanded by Ebenezer Henderson and published in 1867, contains details of many of his inventions and improvements of those of others.

  • af Agnes Mary Clerke
    754,95 kr.

    The Concise Knowledge Astronomy, published in 1898, was one of a series of popular reference books by experts. Illustrated by over 100 photographs and drawings, the book aims to provide the educated non-specialist reader with an understanding of current astronomical knowledge and theories, including a historical outline of astronomy.