Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... WOLFGANG K. H. PANOFSKY 416 William Herschel and the Construction of the Heavens Rousseau's Discourse on Heroes and Heroism MICHAEL HOSKIN 427 M.W. JACKSON 434 Copyright by The American Philosophical Society Printed in U. S..
... WOLFGANG K. H. PANOFSKY 416 William Herschel and the Construction of the Heavens Rousseau's Discourse on Heroes and Heroism MICHAEL HOSKIN 427 M.W. JACKSON 434 Copyright by The American Philosophical Society Printed in U. S..
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... explored with enormous success nature at smaller and smaller distances , with a highly profound impact on his understanding of the world . William Herschel and the Construction of the Heavens * A 426 WOLFGANG K. H. PANOFSKY.
... explored with enormous success nature at smaller and smaller distances , with a highly profound impact on his understanding of the world . William Herschel and the Construction of the Heavens * A 426 WOLFGANG K. H. PANOFSKY.
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... Herschel , among whose many honours was Foreign Membership in this Society . Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel was born in Hanover on 15 November 1738 , two - and - a - half centuries ago almost to the day . His father was a poverty - stricken ...
... Herschel , among whose many honours was Foreign Membership in this Society . Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel was born in Hanover on 15 November 1738 , two - and - a - half centuries ago almost to the day . His father was a poverty - stricken ...
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... Herschel had other plans . His goal was nothing less than an under- standing of the universe as a whole , what he termed " the construction of the heavens . " For this he would need to reach out as far as possible into space , and ...
... Herschel had other plans . His goal was nothing less than an under- standing of the universe as a whole , what he termed " the construction of the heavens . " For this he would need to reach out as far as possible into space , and ...
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... Herschel's first and second reflectors of 20ft focal length . The first , completed in 1776 , had a crude mounting that derives from the bizarre aerial telescopes of earlier generations . The tube was simply slung from a pole , while ...
... Herschel's first and second reflectors of 20ft focal length . The first , completed in 1776 , had a crude mounting that derives from the bizarre aerial telescopes of earlier generations . The tube was simply slung from a pole , while ...
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