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  1. Sta, sol, ne moveare. August Tischner. Leipzig 1881-1882. Gustav Fock.

  2. GrÖsse, Entfernung und Masse der Sonne. August Tischner. Leipzig 1882. Gustav Fock.

  3. Die Sonne und die Astronomie. K. Nagy. Leipzig 1866. F. A. Brockhaus.

  4. Memoire sur le systÈme solaire et sur l'explication des phÉnomÈnes cÉlestes. Charles Nagy. Paris 1862. Leibner.

  5. ConsidÉration sur les comÈtes, ÉlÉments de ComÉtologie. Charles Nagy. Paris 1862. Leibner.

  6. SystÈme solaire d'aprÈs la marche rÉelle du Soleil. E. G. Fahrner. Paris 2me Éd. 1869.

  7. Das wahre Sonnensystem. Bewegung und Bahnen der Gestirne nach einer neuen Auffassung Über dieselben im Himmelsraume, und zwar welche nicht in Ellipsen statt hat. James Hermann Milberg. MÜnchen 1862.

  8. Die wahre Gestalt der Planeten- und Kometenbahnen. Friedrick Carl Gustav Stieber. Dresden 1864.

  9. Die Sonne bewegt sich. Folgerungen aus dieser Lehre in Bezug auf die Fixsterne und Planeten. C. R.(ohrbach). Berlin 1852.

  10. Ueber Veranschaulichungsmittel fÜr mathematische Geographie. ErlÄuternde Beigabe zu neu construirten Veranschaulichungsapparaten fÜr Volksschulen und hÖhere Unterrichtsanstalten. F. A. PÜschmann, Seminaroberlehrer, Grimma.

  11. Der Himmels-Mechanik gÄnzliche Reform auf Grund der inductiven Logik mit der strengberechtigten philosophischen und mathematischen Nachweisung. V. P. Kluk-Kluczycky. 1880.


G. KREYSING, LEIPZIG.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Moreover, other, smaller detached observatories, might be erected on the east and west coasts of America and Africa, on the islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes and Gilolo, on one of the islands of Gilbert's archipelago and upon one of the Gallopagos islands, if it be considered worth the effort to acquire some real knowledge as to the movement in space of the leader of our planetary system and the bodies pertaining to it.

[2] Inertia is the most simple and most natural (sic) law of nature which can be imagined. Laplace I p. 4.


The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.

Copernicus makes the sun to be motienless,
Copernicus makes the sun to be motionless,

mauner as is indicated in the system of
manner as is indicated in the system of

ideas being at hand which seemed be to better,
ideas being at hand which seemed to be better,

power. If may be said that astronomy has
power. It may be said that astronomy has

upon to sludy seriously the phenomena of
upon to study seriously the phenomena of

for the whole earth, which, founded of the
for the whole earth, which, founded on the

and the subdivision of the work amangst the
and the subdivision of the work amongst the

If the imaginary is prefered to reality, we
If the imaginary is preferred to reality, we

Celebes and Gilolo, on one of the islands ol Gilbert's
Celebes and Gilolo, on one of the islands of Gilbert's

or rather to graph propery and to explain
or rather to grasp properly and to explain


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