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Friday, May 17, 2019
NEW: Guide to the Planets by Richard Pearson FRAS
Thursday, May 16, 2019
The history of Nottingham Castle by John Hicklin
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In this volume John Hicklin describe the history of Nottingham Castle from the Danish invasion to the destruction by rioters. On the evening of Monday 10 October 1831, people gathered by the banks of the River Leen to watch the spectacular sight of Nottingham Castle, ablaze, sparks flying.
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Thoroton’s History of Nottinghamshire Volume 2
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece & Rome
This fascinating book contains the legends of the best known constellations, and more besides.
an excellent read …
A Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives or stories that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. The main characters in myths are usually gods, demigods or supernatural humans. Stories of everyday human beings, although often of leaders of some type, are usually contained in legends, as opposed to myths.
Myths are often endorsed by rulers and priests or priestesses, and are closely linked to religion or spirituality.In fact, many societies group their myths, legends and history together, considering myths and legends to be true accounts of their remote past. In particular, creation myths take place in a primordial age when the world had not achieved its later form. Other myths explain how a society's customs, institutions and taboos were established and sanctified. There is a complex relationship between recital of myths and enactment of rituals.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Full biography of John Flamsteed with documents, letters and observations
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The Rev.d John Flamsteed was the first British Astronomer Royal
This volume is a rare addition for those with a keen interest in the history of Astronomy. It contains an Account of the life of the Rev.d John Flamsteed FRS., compiled from his own manuscripts, and other authentic documents by Francis Baily Esq. As Astronomer Royal, Flamsteed spent some forty years observing and making meticulous records for his star catalogue, which would eventually triple the number of entries in Tycho Brahe's sky atlas.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
The Rev.d James Bradley including letters, documents and observations
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The Rev.d james Bradley was the 3rd Astronomer Royal.
Through observations he is best known for the discovery of the aberration of starlight (1725–1728), and the nutation of the Earth's axis (1728–1748).
The publication of Bradley's observations was delayed by disputes about their ownership; but were finally published in two folio volumes (1798, 1805). The. Rev.d James Bradley was an English astronomer and priest who served as Astronomer Royal from 1742, succeeding Edmond Halley.
Friday, May 3, 2019
The life of John Dolland, his memoires, Letters and documents
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Dollond invented the achromatic front lens of refractor telescopes
John Dollond FRS (10 June 1706 – 30 November 1761) was an English optician. He followed his father's trade, but found time to acquire a knowledge of Latin, Greek, mathematics, physics, anatomy and other subjects. Early in 1757 Dollond succeeded in producing achromatic refraction by the aid of glass and water lenses, and a few months later he made a successful attempt to get the same result by a combination of glasses of different qualities .
Thursday, May 2, 2019
1874 Transit of Venus, with observations from four observer stations
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A book compiled by Sir George Biddle Airy, the first Astronomer Royal
This Book contains more than 20 additional b/w images of the telescopes & equipment exclusive to this volume. The 1874 transit of Venus, which took place on 9 December 1874 was the first of the pair of transits of Venus that took place in the 19th century, with the second transit occurring eight years later in 1882. This book is an excellent addition to any Astronomy library, and is a valuable historic reference.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Jeremiah Horrocks and the 1631 transit of Venus
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The Memoirs of Jeremiah Horrocks
In 1627, Johannes Kepler had published his Rudolphine Tables and two years later he published extracts from the tables in his pamphlet De raris mirisque Anni 1631 which included an admonitio ad astronomos (warning to astronomers) concerning a transit of Mercury in 1631 and transits of Venus in 1631 and 1761. Horrocks' own observations, combined with those of his friend and correspondent William Crabtree, had convinced him that Kepler's Rudolphine tables, although more accurate than the commonly used tables produced by Philip Van Lansberg, were still in need of some correction. Kepler's tables had predicted a near-miss of a transit of Venus in 1639 but, having made his own observations of Venus for years, Horrocks predicted a transit would indeed occur.

