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Atlas coelestis
By the Late Reverend Mr. John Flamsteed, religious professor of astronomy at Greenwich -
On the parallax of the fixed stars
Catalogue of double stars; description of a lamp-micrometer; and investigation of magnifying powers. By Mr. William Herschel, F.R.S. read at the Royal Society December 6, 1781, and in January and March 1782 -
Description and explanation of the Mercator map of the starry heavens
with its application in the solution of problems -
Jadawel mavādeh thavābet dar tool wa ard keh be rasad yāft-e Oloq Bayk ben Sharokh ben Taymoor sive Tabulæ long. ac lat. stellarum fixarum, ex observatione Ulugh Beighi, tamerlanis magni nepotis, regionum ultra citràque Gjihun (i. Oxum) pricipis potentissimi. Ex tribus invicèm collatis MSS Persicis jam primùm luce ac Lation donavit, & commentariis illustravit, Thomas Hyde A.M. è Coll. Reginæ Oxon. In calce Libri accesserunt Mohammedis Tizini tabulæ declinationum & rectarum ascensionum. Additur demum elenchus nominum stellarum
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On the method of observing the changes that happen to the fixed stars
with some remarks of the stability of the light of our sun. To which is added, catalogue of comparative brightness, for ascertaining the permanency of the Lustre of stars. By William Herschel, LL. D. F. R. S. From the Philosophical Transactions -
Atlas coelestis
containing the systems and theoryes of the planets the constellations of the starrs. And other phenomina's of the heavens -
The astronomy of fixed stars
concisely deduced from original principles, and prepared for application to geography and navigation. Part I. By Samuel Dunn, Teacher of the Mathematics, London -
Catalogue of stars
taken from Mr. Flamsteed's observations contained in the second volume of the Historia cœlestis, and not inserted in the British catalogue. With an index, to Point out Every Observation in that Volume Belonging to the Stars of the British Catalogue. To which is added, a collection of errata that should be noticed in the same volume. By Carolina Herschel. With introductory and explanatory remarks to each of them. By William Herschel, Lld. F. R. S. Published by Order, and at the Expence, of the Royal Society -
Catalogue of one thousand new nebulæ and clusters of stars
By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, April 27, 1786 -
Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1784
By Tycho Wing -
A complete system of astronomy
by the Rev. S. Vince, A.M. F.R.S. Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in the University of Cambridge -
A fourth catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars
By William Herschell, ... From the Philosophical transactions -
On the nature and construction of the sun and fixed stars
By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions -
On the periodical star [alpha] Herculis
with remarks tending to establish the rotatory motion of the stars on their axes. To which is added a second catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions -
Catalogue of a second thousand of new nebul? and clusters of stars
with a few introductory remarks on the construction of the heavens. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions -
Astronomical tables
shewing the declinations, right ascentions, and aspects of three hundred sixty five of the most principall fixed stars and the number of them in their constellations after Aratus : as also the true oblique ascentions and descentions of all the said stars upon the cusps of every of the twelve houses of heaven according to their latitude -
Cl. v. Iohannis Bainbridgii, astronomiae in celeberrima Academia Oxonensi Professoris Saviliani, Canicvlaria
una cum demonstratione ortus Sirii heliaci, pro parallelo inferioris Aegypti -
Tabulæ Rudolphinæ, or, The Rudolphine tables
supputated to the meridian of Uraniburge -
A third catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars
with an introductory account of an index to Mr. Flamsteed's observations of the fixed stars, contained in the second volume of the Historia Coelestis. To which are added, several useful results derived from that index. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions