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William Herschel

    William Herschel, originally from Hanover, became a British astronomer renowned for discovering the planet Uranus and two of its major moons. He also identified the existence of infrared radiation and is celebrated for his extensive musical compositions, including over twenty symphonies. His musical background fueled his interest in mathematics and optics, leading him to construct his own advanced telescopes. Herschel's meticulous observations and experiments expanded the known universe and the spectrum of light.

    Über den Bau des Himmels
    Sämtliche Schriften, Volume 1...
    On the Method of Observing the Changes That Happen to the Fixed Stars
    Uber Den Bau Des Himmels (1791)
    Scientific Papers, Including Early Papers Hitherto Unpublished. Collected and Edited Under the Direction of a Joint Committee of the Royal Society and
    The Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel
    • 2023

      This volume collects 13 scientific papers by the astronomer John Herschel, one of the foremost scientists of the 19th century. The papers cover a wide range of topics, including the observation of comets and nebulae, the nature of light and color, and the use of photography in astronomy. The book also includes a biographical introduction and rare photographs and drawings from Herschel's personal archive. A must-read for fans of the history of science.

      Scientific Papers, Including Early Papers Hitherto Unpublished. Collected and Edited Under the Direction of a Joint Committee of the Royal Society and
    • 2018

      On the Method of Observing the Changes That Happen to the Fixed Stars

      With Some Remarks on the Stability of the Light of Our Sun. To Which is Added, a Catalogue of Comparative Brightness, for Ascertaining the Permanency of the Lustre of Stars.

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on astronomical observations, this work explores the changes in brightness of fixed stars and offers insights into the stability of the Sun's light. It includes a catalogue that helps determine the consistency of star luminosity over time. This reprint preserves the original 1796 edition, providing a historical perspective on early astronomical studies and the methods used to assess stellar brightness.

      On the Method of Observing the Changes That Happen to the Fixed Stars
    • 2013

      The Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel

      Volume 2: Including Early Papers Hitherto Unpublished

      • 738 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      The two-volume collection showcases the work of astronomer William Herschel, featuring a wealth of previously unpublished material. First released in 1912, it provides insight into Herschel's contributions to astronomy, highlighting his discoveries and scientific observations that shaped the field. This collection is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of astronomy and Herschel's influential role within it.

      The Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel
    • 2009

      Uber Den Bau Des Himmels (1791)

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The commitment to cultural preservation is emphasized, offering readers access to classic literature in a modern, affordable format while maintaining the integrity of the original text.

      Uber Den Bau Des Himmels (1791)