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Emphemeris of the Distances of the Four Planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn from the Moon's Center. SCHUMACHER (Heinrich Christian).
Emphemeris of the Distances of the Four Planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn from the Moon's Center, Together with their Places for Every Day in the Year 1824, to Which are Annected Tables for Finding the Latitude by the Polar-Star for 1824.
Tables throughout.
First edition. 8vo. [203 x 124 x 7 mm]. vii, [1], 102 pp. Publisher's original sewn blue wrappers, printed in black ink on the front cover. (Minimal wear to the spine, a few minor stains to the wrappers, otherwise in very good condition).
Copenhagen: Printed in Thiele's Office for the Royal Danish Sea-Chart-Office., 1822
Internally very clean.
One of a series of ephemerides printed in Copenhagen between 1820 and 1837. Heinrich Christian Schumacher (1780-1850), was a German-Danish astronomer and mathematician. In 1808 he was appointed an adjunct astronomer in Copenhagen, between 1813-15 he directed the Mannheim observatory and then in 1815 he was appointed Professor of Astronomy in Copenhagen and Director of the Observatory. He was eventually elected a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1821, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1822.
Stock no. ebc8905
Emphemeris of the Distances of the Four Planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn from the Moon's Center, Together with their Places for Every Day in the Year 1824, to Which are Annected Tables for Finding the Latitude by the Polar-Star for 1824.
Tables throughout.
First edition. 8vo. [203 x 124 x 7 mm]. vii, [1], 102 pp. Publisher's original sewn blue wrappers, printed in black ink on the front cover. (Minimal wear to the spine, a few minor stains to the wrappers, otherwise in very good condition).
Copenhagen: Printed in Thiele's Office for the Royal Danish Sea-Chart-Office., 1822
Internally very clean.
One of a series of ephemerides printed in Copenhagen between 1820 and 1837. Heinrich Christian Schumacher (1780-1850), was a German-Danish astronomer and mathematician. In 1808 he was appointed an adjunct astronomer in Copenhagen, between 1813-15 he directed the Mannheim observatory and then in 1815 he was appointed Professor of Astronomy in Copenhagen and Director of the Observatory. He was eventually elected a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1821, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1822.
Stock no. ebc8905
Emphemeris of the Distances of the Four Planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn from the Moon's Center, Together with their Places for Every Day in the Year 1824, to Which are Annected Tables for Finding the Latitude by the Polar-Star for 1824.
Tables throughout.
First edition. 8vo. [203 x 124 x 7 mm]. vii, [1], 102 pp. Publisher's original sewn blue wrappers, printed in black ink on the front cover. (Minimal wear to the spine, a few minor stains to the wrappers, otherwise in very good condition).
Copenhagen: Printed in Thiele's Office for the Royal Danish Sea-Chart-Office., 1822
Internally very clean.
One of a series of ephemerides printed in Copenhagen between 1820 and 1837. Heinrich Christian Schumacher (1780-1850), was a German-Danish astronomer and mathematician. In 1808 he was appointed an adjunct astronomer in Copenhagen, between 1813-15 he directed the Mannheim observatory and then in 1815 he was appointed Professor of Astronomy in Copenhagen and Director of the Observatory. He was eventually elected a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1821, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1822.
Stock no. ebc8905