| Charles Daubeny - 1831 - 226 pages
...observed in their floral organs, &c. and even may be traced throughout the system of the universe, in the distances of the planets from the sun, and of the satellites from their respective primaries. JT may be interesting, in this stage of the inquiry, to point out a few of the... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...undergo sensible variation, except the times of rotation of the planets round theirown axes, the average distances of the planets from the sun and of the satellites from their primaries, and the average or mean times of revolution of the planets round the sun, and of the satellites round... | |
| 1841 - 646 pages
...an element in the solar and planetary systems, seems hitherto to have been overlooked, although the distances of the planets from the sun, and of the satellites from their primary, are connected with it in a remarkable manner, as the following investigation will show. Denoting... | |
| 1841 - 1316 pages
...an element in the solar and planetary systems, seems hitherto to have been overlooked, although the distances of the planets from the sun, and of the satellites from their primary, are connected with it in a remarkable manner, as the following investigation will show. Denoting... | |
| Joseph Denison - 1844 - 60 pages
...boards. A NEW SUPPLEMENT to EUCLID'S ELEMENTS of GEOMETRY. 8vo. Price 3s. boards. A NEW ANALOGY for DETERMINING the DISTANCES of the PLANETS from the SUN, and of the SATELLITES from their PRIMARIES. 12mo. Price 2s. v. An EXPOSITION of the NATURE, FORCE, ACTION, and other PROPERTIES of GRAVITATION... | |
| Joseph Denison - 1846 - 106 pages
...APPENDICES to A SUPPLEMENT to EUCLID'S ELEMENTS, and to a New Treatise on MECHANICS. V. A NEW ANALOGY for DETERMINING the DISTANCES of the Planets from the Sun, and of the Satellites from their Primaries. VI. AN EXPOSITION of the NATURE, FORCE, ACTION, and other Properties of the Gravitation of the Planets.... | |
| 1851 - 420 pages
...Etablissement. Tome i. LivrD8 2, 3, 4, et Tome ii. Livrns 1, 2. — By the Editors. A new Analogy for determining the distances of the Planets from the Sun, and of the Satellites from their Primaries. — By the Author. The American Journal of Science and Arts, conducted by Professor Silliman, for April,... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1853 - 562 pages
...to the sun and the moon that the distances to the earth are of importance. It is enough to know the distances of the planets from the sun, and of the satellites from their planets, which involve little variation. These arc our means for ascertaining astronomical distances.... | |
| University of London. Library, Thomas Nichols - 1876 - 812 pages
...Planets. The second Booke, now first published. [DM] London, 1640. 8vo. Planets. A new analogy for determining the distances of the Planets from the Sun, and of the Satellites from their primaries. By the author of "A New Introduction to the Mathematics " [Ac.]. [DM] London, 1842. 12mo. Planudes... | |
| George Peabody Library - 1885 - 974 pages
...certain spherical and cylindrical vessels and solids. [Anon.] London, 1844. 12°. —2434 New analogy for determining the distances of the planets from the sun, and of the satellites from their primaries. [Лпоп.] London, 1842. 12°. —2497 lU'iUMOii, Mary A. Charty Spangler. 9 pp. (llaijier'l Mag.... | |
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