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217 x 136 mm. 8vo. (635)-651 pp. 3 figs., tables, 1 lithographic plate. Plain blue wrappers. Lick Observatory Library rubber stamp, ms. notations, and ms. title on top cover. Very good. FIRST SEPA...
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217 x 136 mm. 8vo. (635)-651 pp. 3 figs., tables, 1 lithographic plate. Plain blue wrappers. Lick Observatory Library rubber stamp, ms. notations, and ms. title on top cover. Very good. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. In 1870, Hermann Carl Vogel was named director of the observatory of F. G. von Bulow at Bothkamp, near Kiel. "While there he worked intensively on the spectroscopic analysis of the stars. With the eleven-inch equatorial telescope he investigated the spectra of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus, as well as those of various nebulae, of Comet III 1871, of the northern lights, and of the sun." DSB, XIV, p. 55. Houzeau & Lancaster, II, col. 822.
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Publisher: Berichten der math.-phys. Classe der Konigl. Sachs. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, 1871.
Year: 1871
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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