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C (Stack - oversize)Halley, Edmund

Astronomical Tables With Precepts Both In English and Latin For computing the Places of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Comets

By Edmund Halley, L.L.D. Late Regius Professor of Astronomy at Greenwich. London, Printed for William Innys in Pater-noster Row. MDCCLII [1752]. University Observatory Collection

[1982-126]

1752

C (Stack - oversize)Halley, Edmund

Tabulae Astronomicae

Edmundi Halleii astronomi dum viveret regii. London, 1749. University Observatory Collection

[1968-213]

1749

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"An Extract of an account given by Mr. Flamstead of his own and Mr. Edmund Halleys Observations concerning the Spots in the Sun, appearing in July and August 1676"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

Radcliffe Tracts 52 (9)Halley, Edmund

Catalogus Stellarum Australium sive Supplementum Catalogi Tychonici

exhibens Longitudines et Latitudines Stellarum fixarum, quae, prope Polum Antarcticum sitae, in Horizonte Uraniburgico Tychoni inconspicuae suere, accurato calculo ex distantis supputatas, & ad Annum 1677 completum correctas; cum ipsis Observationibus in in Insula S. Helenae (cujus Latit. 15gr. 55m. Aust. & Long. 7gr.00m. ad occasum a Londino) summa cura & sextante satis magno de Coelo depromptis. Opus ab Astronomis hactenus desideratum. Accedit Appendicula de rebus quibusdam Astronomicis, notatu no indignis. London: Thomas James, 1679.

[1934-41]

1677

Radcliffe Tracts 84 (1)Halley, Edmund

Catalogus Stellarum Australium sive Supplementum Catalogi Tychonici

exhibens Longitudines & Latitudines Stellarum ... Opus ab Astronomis hactenus desideratum. Accedit Appendicula de rebus quibusdam Astronomicis, notatu non indignis. London: Thomas James, for R. Harford at the sign of the Angel, Cornhill, 1679.

[1934-41]

1679

T (Kersey)Halley, Edmund

"Lectures read in the School of Geometry in Oxford, concerning The Geometrical Construction of Algebraical Equations; And the Numerical Resolution of the same by the Compendium of Logarithms"

Separately paginated (24 pages) Appendix to J. Kersey, The Elements of that Mathematical Art commonly called Algebra (1717).

[Unknown]

1717

T Halley, Edmund

Lectures read in the School of Geometry in Oxford, concerning the Geometrical construction of Algebraical Equations; And the Numerical Resolution of the same by the Compendium of Logarithms

Printed for T. Page and W. and F. Mount, London, 1725. University Observatory Collection

[1968-159]

1725

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"A Discourse of the Rule of the decrease of the hight of the Mercury in the Barometer, according as places are Elevated above the Surface of the Earth, with an attempt to discover the true reason of the Rising and Falling of the Mercury, upon change of Weather"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"An Extract of the Journal des Scavans. of April 22 st. N. 1686. Giving an account of the two new Satellites of Saturn, discovered lately by Mr. Cassini at the Royal Observatory in Paris."

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"An Historical Account of the Trade Winds, and Monsoons, observable in the Seas between and near the Tropicks, with an attempt to assign the Phisical cause of the said Winds"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"A Letter of Monsieur Cassini to the Publisher, giving his corrections to the Theory of the five Satellites of Saturn; With Tables of the Motions of those Satellites; adapted to the Meridian of London, and the Julian Account"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Autore Is. Newton Trin. Coll. Cantab. Soc. Matheseos Professore Lucasiano, & Societatis Regalis Sodali. 4to. Londini. Prostat apud plures Bibliopolas."

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

De Constructione Problematum Solidorum, sive Aequationum tertiae vel quartae Potestatis, unica data Parabola ac Circulo efficienda; dissertatiuncula Authore Edm. Halley."

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

An Estimate of the Quantity of Vapour raised out of the Sea by the warmth of the Sun; derived from an Experiment shown before the Royal Society, at one of their late Meetings"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"De Numero Radicum in Aequationibus Solidis ac Biquadraticis, sive tertiae ac quartae potestatis, earumq; limitibus, tractatulus Authore E. Halley"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"An Account of some Observations lately made at Nurenburg by Mr. P. Wurtzelbaur, shewing that the latitude of that Place has continued without sensible alteration for 200 Years last past; as likewise the Obliquity of the Ecliptick; by comparing them with what was observed by Bernard Walther in the Year 1487 being a Discourse read before the Royal Society in one of late Meetings."

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"De Visibili Conjunctione Inferiorum Planetarum cum Sole, Dissertatio Astronomica, Authore E. Halley."

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"A Discourse concerning a Method of Discovering the true Moment of the Sun's Ingress into the Tropical Signs"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"A most compendious and facile Method for Constructing the Logarithms, exemplified and demonstrated from the Nature of Numbers, without any regard to the Hyperbola, with a speedy Method for finding the Number from the Logarithm given"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676

D (Stack)Halley, Edmund

"An Easie Demonstration of the Analogy of the Logarithmick Tangents to the Meridian Line or sum of Secants: with various Methods for computing the same to the utmost Exactness"

In a volume of various papers, extracted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1676 onwards. Spine title: "Halley's Astronom Tracts". Formerly the property of the Radcliffe Observatory.

[Unknown]

1676


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