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The origins of the telescope ; [proceedings of a symposium held in Middelburg in September 2008]
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January 1773. Description of a new universal equatoreal, made by Mr. J. Ramsden, with the method of adjusting it for observation
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Two essays on the nature and wonderful properties of Island Crystal
Essay I. Containing, all that has been hitherto delivered in regard to its form, dimensions, and double refraction of light; with the addition of several new experiments with polished parallelopipeds and prisms made of this substance, which discover a various, multiple, and colorific refraction; and exhibit a variety of images of one and the same object. To which is subjoined, a computation of the magnifying power of reflecting telescopes; and a table thereof, from 6 inches to 12 feet in length. The whole illustrated with copper plate figures. By Benjamin Martin -
An essay on the genuine construction of a standard microscope and telescope
With the application of a prismatic or catadioptric eye-piece to refracting and reflecting telescopes, by which their lengths are much contracted, their fields of view encreased, and their uses greatly facilitated; particularly in the reflector of Cassegrain's form for celestial observations. By B. Martin -
Uraniscopium magnum, or The nature, construction, and use of the grand uraniscope
Being a new construction of an equatorial telescope, which, by clock-work, and a planetary pendulum, becomes an automaton, and renders all the heavenly bodies stationary to the view. By B. Martin -
Description of a new universal equatoreal, made by Ramsden, with the method of adjusting it for observation. As also instructions for making observations with it
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On the power of penetrating into space by telescopes
with a comparative determination of the extent of that power in natural vision, and in telescopes of various sizes and constructions; illustrated by select observations. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions -
Description and use of the patent military and naval telescope
for measuring distances and the extension of objects at sight; by means of a new micrometrical adjustment. Dedicated BY Permission To His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Invented by C. Rand -
Some account of the discovery, made by the late Mr. John Dollond, F. R. S. which led to the grand improvement of refracting telescopes, in Order to Correct some Misrepresentations, in Foreign Publications, of that Discovery: with an attempt to account for the mistake in an experiment made by Sir Isaac Newton; on which Experiment, the Improvement of the Refracting Telescope Entirely Depended. By Peter Dollond, Member of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia
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An account of the equatorial instrument
By Sir George Shuckburgh, Bart. F.R.S. From the Philosophical Transactions -
Eyes on the sky
a spectrum of telescopes -
Der Meister und die Fernrohre
das Wechselspiel zwischen Astronomie und Optik in der Geschichte ; Festschrift zum 85. Geburtstag von Rolf Riekher -
Galileo's glassworks
the telescope and the mirror -
The cosmic inquirers
modern telescopes and their makers -
The invention of the telescope
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The unsung journalist and the origin of the telescope
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Eyes on the universe
a history of the telescope -
The astronomical telescope
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True spectacles
Exactly ground on brass tools by John Yarwell, servant to His Majesty, approved on by the Royal Society, acknowledg'd by the best skill'd in opticks to be ground to the greatest perfection -
The telescope
a short history -
The long route to the invention of the telescope
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Description and use of the improved reflecting and refracting telescopes
and scale for surveying, &c. By William Green, of Southmolton-Street, Hanover-Square -
Investigation of the cause of that indistinctness of vision which has been ascribed to the smallness of the optic pencil. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, June 22, 1786
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Directions for making the best composition for the metals of reflecting telescopes
Together with a description of the process for grinding, polishing, and giving the great speculum the true parabolic curve. By Mr. John Mudge. Read at the Royal Society, Feb 27. March 6. an 13. 1777 -
News for the curious
a treatise of telescopes, or, an account of the marvelous astronomical discoveries of late years made throughout Europe by the help of telescopes ... : also an abstract touching the distance, bulk, and orbs of the heavenly bodies