William Herschel
Born 1738-01-01
Died 1822-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11603160A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (4)
- Astronomy (4)
- Comets (4)
- Telescopes (2)
- Stars (2)
- Observations (1)
- Planets (1)
Books by William Herschel
Total count: 25
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Miscellaneous papers1781-01-01
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[Miscellaneous astronomical pamphletsVolume 1]1781-01-01
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[Scientific papers of Sir William Herschel and Sir John Frederick William Herschel]1782-01-01
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Catalogue of double starsPrinted by J. Nichols.1785-01-01
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An account of three volcanos in the moon1787-01-01
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On nebulous stars, properly so called1791-01-01
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William Herschel Doctor der Rechte, und Mitglied der königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu London über den Bau des Himmelsdrey Abhandlungen aus dem Englischen übersetzt : nebst einem authentischen Auszug aus Kants allgemeiner Naturgeschichte und Theorie des HimmelsBei Friedrich Nicolovius1791-01-01
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A New geographical, commercial, and historical grammar, and present state of the several empires and kingdoms of the worldcontaining I. the distances, figures, and revolutions of the celestial bodies ... : to with is added, I. A geographical index ... II. A table of coins of all the different nations ... III. A chronological table of remarkable events ...Second edition.Printed for Alexander Kincaid, and sold by all the booksellers1792-01-01
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Description of a forty-feet reflecting telescope[s.n.]1795-01-01
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Observations of the changeable brightness of the satellites of Jupiter, and of the variation in their apparent magnitudeswith a determination of the time of their rotatory motions on their axes. To which is added, a measure of the diameter of the second satellite, and an estimate of the comparative size of all the four1797-01-01
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On the discovery of four additional satellites of the Georgium sidusThe retrograde motion of its old satellites announced; and the cause of their disappearance at certain distances from the planet explained1798-01-01
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Beschreibung des vierzigfüssigen reflektirenden TeleskopsS.L. Crusius1799-01-01
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A fourth catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Investigation of the powers of the prismatic colours to heat and illuminate objects, &cExperiments on the refrangibility of the invisible rays of the sun. Experiments on the solar, and on the terrestrial rays that occasion heat, &cPrinted by W. Bulmer and co. Russel-court, Cleveland-row, St. James's.1800-01-01
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Observations on the two lately discovered celestial bodiesPrinted by W. Bulmer1802-01-01
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Observations of the transit of Mercury over the disk of the sunto which is added an investigation of the causes which often prevent the proper action of mirrorsPrinted by W. Bulmer and co. Cleveland-row, St. James's.1803-01-01
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Observations and remarks on the figure, the climate, and the atmosphere of Saturn, and its ringRoyal Society1806-01-01
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Observations of a comet, made with a view to investigate its magnitude and the nature of its illuminationTo which is added, An account of a new irregularity lately perceived in the apparent figure of the planet SaturnW. Bulmer1808-01-01
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Observations of a second cometwith remarks on its constructionW. Bulmer1812-01-01
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Observations of a cometwith remarks on the construction of its different partsW. Bulmer1812-01-01
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A series of observations of the satellites of the Georgian planetincluding a passage through the node of their orbits, with an introductory accountof the telescopic apparatus that has been used on this occasion, and a finalexposition of some calculated particulars deduced from the observationsPrinted by W. Bulmer1815-01-01
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Astronomical observations and experiments, selected for the purpose of ascertaining the relative distances of clusters of starsand of investigating how far the power of our telescopes may be expected to reach into space, when directed to ambiguous celestial objectsPrinted by William Bulmer and co. Cleveland-row, St. James's.1818-01-01
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William Herschel's verzeichnisse von nebelflecken und sternhaufenE.J. Dalkowski1862-01-01
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A synopsis of all Sir William Herschel's micrometrical measurements and estimated positions and distances of the double stars described by himTogether with a catalogue of those stars in order of right ascension, for the epoch 1800.0, [i.e. 1880.0] so far as they are capable of identification1867-01-01
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The universe around usa discussion in response to an enquiry by a late Under-Secretary of State [William Knox]University of Michigan Press1932-01-01