Sabine, Edward Sir
Also known as
Sabine, Edward
Born 1788-01-01
Died 1883-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF29833874
- WikidataQ311223
- ISNI0000000081092664
- Open LibraryOL352929A
Top Subjects
- Geomagnetism (6)
- Observations (4)
- Arctic regions (2)
- William Edward Parry Sir (1790-1855) (2)
- Pendulum (2)
- Science (2)
- History (2)
Books by Sabine, Edward Sir
Total count: 43
A memoir on the birds of Greenlandwith descriptions and notes on the species observed in the late voyage of discovery in Davis's straits and Baffin's bays.n.1819-01-01
The North Georgia gazette, and winter chronicleJ. Murray1819-01-01-
Remarks on the account of the late voyage of discovery to Baffin's Bay published by Captain J. Ross, R.N.Printed by R. and A. Taylor for John Booth1819-01-01
The North Georgia gazette, and winter chronicleJohn Murray ...1821-01-01-
The north Georgia gazette, and winter chronicleno. 1-21, Nov. 1, 1819-Mar. 20, 1820John Murray1821-01-01
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The North Georgia Gazetteand winter chronicleJohn Murray1821-01-01
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Mammalia1824-01-01
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Marine invertebrate animals1824-01-01
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Fish1824-01-01
An account of experiments to determine the figure of the earthby means of the pendulum vibrating seconds in different latitudes, as well as on various other subjects of philosophical inquiryJ. Murray1825-01-01-
Observations on the presence of the waters of the Gulf Stream on the coasts of Europe, in January 1822T. Cadell1825-01-01
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An account of experiments to determine the figure of the earth by means of the pendulum vibrating seconds in different latitudesas well as on various other subjects of philosophical inquiryJ. Murray1825-01-01
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Report on the variations of the magnetic intensity observed at different points of the earth's surfacePrinted by R. and J.E. Taylor1838-01-01
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Contributions to terrestrial magnetism1840-01-01
Observations on days of unusual magnetic disturbance, made at the British colonial magnetic observatories, under the departments of the ordnance and admiralty.Printed by the British government under the superintendence of Lieut.-Colonel Edward Sabine ...H.M. Stationery off.1843-01-01-
Observations on days of unusual magnetic disturbancemade at the British Colonial MagneticObservatories, under the Departments of the Ordnance and Admiralty. Printed by the British Government under the superintendence of Lieut.-Colonel Edward Sabine.Longmans1843-01-01
Report on the meteorology of Torontos.n.]1845-01-01
Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorolgical Observatory at Toronto in CanadaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1845-01-01-
Report on the meteorology of TorontoPrinted by Richard and John E. Taylor1845-01-01
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On some points in the meteorology of BombayPrinted by Richard and John E. Taylor1846-01-01
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Cosmos, sketch of a physical description of the universeSeventh edition.Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans ... and John Murray ...1849-01-01
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Observations made at the magnetical and meteorological observatory at Hobartonin Van Diemen island and by the Antarctic naval expeditionH.M. Stationary off.1850-01-01
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On the means adopted in the British colonial magnetic observatories, for determining the absolute values, secular change, and annual variation of the terrestrial magnetic force1850-01-01
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On the annual variation of the magnetic declination, at different periods of the dayPrinted by Richard Taylor, Red Lion court, Fleet street.1851-01-01
Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorolgical Observatory at Toronto in CanadaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1853-01-01-
On the periodic and non-periodic variations of the temperature at Toronto in Canada, from 1841 to 1852 inclusive1853-01-01
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On some of the results obtained at the British Colonial Magnetic Observatoriespublisher not identified1854-01-01
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Directions for the use of a small apparatus to be employed with a ship's standard compass ...Printed for the Hydrographic Office and Sold by J.D. Potter1856-01-01
Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorolgical Observatory at Toronto in CanadaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1857-01-01-
"Remarks upon the magnetic observations transmitted from York Fort in Hudson's Bay, in August 1857," by Lieut. Blakiston, of the Royal Artillery[s.n.]1858-01-01
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Manual of terrestrial magnetism.3d., ed. 1859]Printed by W. Clowes and sons1859-01-01
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Address of Major-General Sabine, ... delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, on Monday, December 1,1862.The Royal Society1862-01-01
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Address of Major-General Sabine ... delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, on Wednesday, November 30,1864.The Royal Society1862-01-01
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On the cosmical features of terrestrial magnetism, the Reade lecture, delivered in the University of Cambridge, in May 18621862-01-01
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A comparison of the most notable disturbances of the magnetic declination in 1858 and 1859 at Kew and at Nertschinskpreceded by a brief retrospective view of the progress of the investigation into the laws and causes of the magnetic disturbancesRoyal Society1865-01-01
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Address of Lieut.-General Sabine, the President, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society ... 1867.printed by Taylor and Francis1867-01-01
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Address of the lieut.-general Sabine, D.C.L. Oxon., LL.D. Camb., F.R.A.S., F.L.S., the presidentdelivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, on Saturday, November 30, 1867publisher not identified1867-01-01
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Results of the first year's performance of the photographically self-recording meteorological instruments at the Central Observatory of the British System of Meteorological Observationspublisher not identified1869-01-01
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Address of General Sabine..., the President, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, on Thursday, November 30, 1871....printed by Taylor and Francis...1871-01-01
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Remarks on the account of the late voyage of discovery to Baffin's Bay published by Captain J. Ross, R.N.Printed by R. and A. Taylor for John Booth1960-01-01
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Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Toronto in Canada.Published for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1984-01-01
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Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorolgical Observatory at Toronto in CanadaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1984-01-01
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Results of the magnetic observations at the Kew Observatory, from 1857 and 1858 to 1862 inclusiveNos. I. and II : Sections 1 to 8.