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  1. The Meteorology of Enland by James Glaisher, 2010-06-24
  2. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 24 by James Glaisher, 2010-02-12
  3. Solutions Of The Cambridge Senate-House Problems And Riders, For The Year 1878 (1879) by James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, C. H. Prior, et all 2010-09-10
  4. Solutions Of The Cambridge Senate-House Problems And Riders, For The Year 1878 (1879) by James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, C. H. Prior, et all 2010-09-10
  5. The World Of Comets (1877) by Amedee Guillemin, 2010-09-10
  6. Travels In The Air by Glaisher James 1809-1903, Flammarion Camille 1842-1925, et all 2010-09-30
  7. Voyages Aeriens (French Edition)
  8. Travels in the Air
  9. The Quarterly journal of pure and applied mathematics, Volume 31 by James Whitbread Lee Glaisher James Joseph Sylvester, 2009-08-14
  10. Solutions of the Cambridge Senate-House Problems and Riders for the Year 1878 by Glaisher J. W. L. (James Whitbread Lee), 2009-08-19
  11. Some account of the meteorological work of the late James Glaisher, F.R.S by William Marriott, 1904
  12. On the amount of the radiation of heat, at night, from the earth, and from various bodies placed on or near the surface of the earth by James Glaisher, 1847
  13. Philosophical instruments and processes as represented in the great exhibition by James Glaisher, 1852
  14. Scientific experiments in balloons;: A lecture (In Young Men's Christian Associations. London. Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, ... Hall, from November, 1862, to February) by James Glaisher, 1863

41. - Quotations
james glaisher (7 Apr 1809 7 Feb 1903) james glaisher (1871). October 9, 1863.Always, however great the height of the balloon, when I have seen the
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James Glaisher
(7 Apr 1809 - 7 Feb 1903)
English meteorologist and aeronaut. Between 1862-66, mostly with Henry Tracey Coxwell as pilot, he made balloon ascents, many of which were arranged by a committee of the British Association. The object was to carry out scientific observations such as the variation in temperature and humidity of the atmosphere at high elevations.
Excerpt from
Travels in the Air
James Glaisher (1871)
October 9, 1863
Towns and cities, when viewed from the balloon are like models in motion. I shall always remember the ascent of 9th October, 1863, when we passed over London about sunset. At the time when we were 7,000 feet high, and directly over London Bridge, the scene around was one that cannot probably be equalled in the world. We were still so low as not to have lost sight of the details of the spectacle which presented itself to our eyes; and with one glance the homes of 3,000,000 people could be seen, and so distinct was the view, that every large building was easily distinguishable. In fact, the whole of London was visible, and some parts most clearly. All round, the suburbs were also very distinct, with their lines of detached villas, imbedded as it were in a mass of shrubs; beyond, the country was like a garden, its fields, well marked, becoming smaller and smaller as the eye wandered farther and farther away.
Again looking down, there was the Thames, throughout its whole length, without the slightest mist, dotted over its winding course with innumerable ships and steamboats, like moving toys. Gravesend was visible, also the mouth of the Thames, and the coast around as far as Norfolk. The southern shore of the mouth of the Thames was not so clear, but the sea beyond was seen for many miles; when at a higher elevation, I looked for the coast of France, but was unable to see it. On looking round, the eye was arrested by the garden-like appearance of the county of Kent, till again London claimed yet more careful attention.

42. Imago Mundi - James Glaisher.
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43. Biografia De Glaisher, James
Translate this page glaisher, james. (Londres, 1809-Croydon, 1903) Meteorólogo británico. Trabajó enel Observatorio de Greenwich, fue miembro de la Royal Society y cofundador
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44. James Glaisher (1809-1903), Astronomer And Meteorologist
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45. NPG X22561; James Glaisher; Henry Tracey Coxwell
NPG x22561; james glaisher; Henry Tracey Coxwell. Sitter in 1 portrait.james glaisher (18091903), Astronomer and meteorologist. Sitter in 2 portraits.
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46. James Glaisher. ‘Travels In The Air’
james glaisher (1822–1911) Extract from Travels in the Air (1871). October 9,1863 Always, however great the height of the balloon, when I have seen the
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Extract from Travels in the Air October 9, 1863
Smoke, thin and blue, was curling from it, and slowly moving away in beautiful curves, from all except one part, south of the Thames, where it was less blue and seemed more dense, till the cause became evident; it was mixed with mist rising from the ground, the southern limit of which was bounded by an even line, doubtless indicating the meeting of the subsoils of gravel and clay. The whole scene was surmounted by a canopy of blue, everywhere free from cloud, except near the horizon, where a band of cumulus and stratus extended all round, forming a fitting boundary to such a glorious view. As seen from the earth, the sunset this evening was described as fine, the air being clear and the shadows well defined; but, as we rose to view it and its effects, the golden hues increased in intensity; their richness decreased as the distance from the sun increased, both right and left; but still as far as 90° from the sun, rose-coloured clouds extended. The remainder of the circle was completed, for the most part, by pure white cumulus of well-rounded and symmetrical forms. Last modified

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48. RAS LETTERS Damoiseau—Kupffer - Royal Astronomical Society
glaisher, james 44,2; 47,1; 48,4; 49,2; 50,3; 51,1; 54,1; 64,1; 65,1; 66,1; glaisher, james Whitbread Lee 73,2; 75,1; 77,15; 78,21; 79,8; 80,25; 81,38;
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49. RAS MSS Baily—Glaisher
glaisher Letters and papers of james glaisher (1809–1903) (see 1–6). and of jamesWhitbread Lee glaisher (1848–1928) (see 7–11).
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1. Correspondence. Letters to Baily, arranged alphabetically by correspondents, who include: Mem., Earth: 6 vols. See Mem., xiv. There are two series of experiments (3 vols each) on printed forms: Mem., xiv.) Mem., 7.1. On a remarkable phenomenon that occurs in total and annular eclipses of the Sun. See Mem., 7.2. Loose papers related to 7.1. 7.3. Printed copies of 7.1. 8.1. On the proper motion of the fixed stars ... Read Decem: 9th 1831. See Mem., Mem., MN, iii, 8, 29. 12.1. Some account of the Astronomical Observations made by Dr. Edmund Halley, at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. See Mem., 12.2. Miscellaneous notes concerning Halley. 16. General Catalogue [of the principal Stars]. Reduced to Jan. 1. 1830. See Mem.,
MN, lxvii, 316.
8. Miscellaneous loose pages of observations and notes.
1. Drawings of Mars, 1875, 7.
3. Reduction of the circle observations, 1834. 4. Various loose drawings and diagrams.

50. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
james glaisher, 1809–1903. For a list of all references in the database, includinga list of any letters exchanged with Charles Darwin, click on Refs
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51. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
Click here for a list of database entries referring to Smith, james. Marsh,james Low, james glaisher, james Price, james Ball, james Smith,
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52. Glair - Definition Of Glair By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclo
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53. Glaive - Definition Of Glaive By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
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54. INDEX OF NAMES
glaisher, james WL (England, 18481928) and binomials mod k, 870 Gleick, james W.(USA, 1954- ) and chaos theory, 972 Gödel, Kurt F. (Austria/USA,
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55. Gh-Gz
glaisher, james WL (England, 18481928) and binomials mod k, 870 Glarefilters (polarizers), 1064 Glass (material) as amorphous material, 994
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and causal networks, Gilbreth, Lillian E. M. (USA, 1878-1972) and causal networks, Gilgamesh, Epic of Ginger leaves Giraffe pigmentation pattern of, Girth of networks, Glaisher, James W. L. (England, 1848-1928) and binomials mod k, Glare filters (polarizers) Glass (material) as amorphous material, fracture in, Gleick, James W. (USA, 1954- ) and chaos theory, Glider gun in code 1329, in Game of Life, in rule 110, Gliders in continuous CAs, and emulation of Nand, in Game of Life, in rule 110, see also Localized structures Global minima Global Positioning System see GPS Globular clusters and thermodynamics, Glueballs (in QCD) Gluons (in QCD) confinement of, Glycerine viscosity of

56. Entrez PubMed
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57. Lexikon James Glaisher
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James Glaisher 7. April in London 7. Februar bei Croydon ) war ein englischer Meteorologe und Aeronaut publizierte er seine Dew-point -Tabellen zur Messung der Luftfeuchtigkeit . Er war Gr¼ndungsmitglied der Meteorologischen Gesellschaft ) und der Aeronautischen Gesellschaft von GroŸbritannien Am ber¼hmtesten ist er als Ballonist
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58. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
glaisher, james (18091903), Astronomer, Meteorologist and Pioneer of weatherforecasting, lived here. 20 Dartmouth Hill, SE10 Lewisham 1974
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james glaisher (18091903) Anglický vzduchoplavec glaisher sa zaoberal taktiežvýskumom atmosféry. Spolu s Henrym Coxwellom vyleteli balónom až do
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Zaslal: út záøí 14, 2004 9:10 pm Pøedmìt: Glaisher, James James Glaisher
Anglický vzduchoplavec Glaisher sa zaoberal taktiež výskumom atmosféry. Spolu s Henrym Coxwellom vyleteli balónom až do troposféry a spozorovali, že teplota ovzdušia s pribúdajúcou výškou klesá. Poèas jedného letu Glaisher omdlel, pretože nemal kyslíkový prístroj ani špeciálny oblek. Po roku 1848 zaèal publikova prvé predpovede poèasia v londýnskych novinách „Daily News“. Zostrojil aj jedny z prvých poveternostných mapy.
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60. Bibliography
glaisher, james Whitbread Lee, 18481928, Mathematical papers, chiefly connectedwith the q-series in elliptic functions, 1883-1885, Cambridg
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