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Chapter I. the Successors of Newton in Astronomy

A History of Science — Volume 3 · Henry Smith Williams — chapter 1 of 20 · ~67 words · public domain

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The work of Johannes Hevelius--Halley and Hevelius--Halley's observation of the transit of Mercury, and his method of determining the parallax of the planets--Halley's observation of meteors--His inability to explain these bodies--The important work of James Bradley--Lacaille's measurement of the arc of the meridian--The determination of the question as to the exact shape of the earth--D'Alembert and his influence upon science--Delambre's History of Astronomy--The astronomical work of Euler.

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