The Practical Astronomer / Comprising illustrations of light and colours--practical descriptions of all kinds of telescopes--the use of the equatorial-transit--circular, and other astronomical instruments, a particular account of the Earl of Rosse's large telescopes, and other topics connected with astronomy |
PREFACE. CONTENTS. LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. PART I. ON LIGHT. INTRODUCTION. PART II. ON TELESCOPES. CHAPTER I. HISTORY OF THE INVENTION OF TELESCOPES. PART III. ON VARIOUS ASTRONOMICALINSTRUMENTS. CHAPTER I. ON MICROMETERS. APPENDIX. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EARL OF ROSSE'S TELESCOPE. ERRATA. FOOTNOTES:
THE AUTHOR’S OBSERVATORY.
THE PRACTICAL ASTRONOMER, COMPRISING ILLUSTRATIONS OF LIGHT AND COLOURS—PRACTICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL KINDS OF TELESCOPES—THE USE OF THE EQUATORIAL-TRANSIT—CIRCULAR, AND OTHER ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS, A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE EARL OF ROSSE’S LARGE TELESCOPES, AND OTHER TOPICS CONNECTED WITH ASTRONOMY. BY THOMAS DICK, LL.D. AUTHOR OF THE “CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER,” “CELESTIAL SCENERY,” “THE SIDEREAL HEAVENS,” &C. &C. Illustrated with One hundred Engravings. SEELEY, BURNSIDE, AND SEELEY, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. MDCCCXLV.
PRINTED BY L. SEELEY.
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