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  1. The Shadow of the Telescope: A Biography of John Herschel by Gunther Buttman, 1987-11-27
  2. Herschel at the Cape: Diaries and Correspondence, 1834-38 (South African biographical and historical studies) by Sir John Herschel, 1969-10
  3. A Calendar of the Correspondence of Sir John Herschel by James R. Kevin, 1998-10-28
  4. The Cameron collection: An album of photographs presented to Sir John Herschel by Julia Margaret Pattle Cameron, 1975
  5. John Herschel's Cape Voyage: Private Science, Public Imagination and the Ambitions of Empire (Science, Technology, and Culture, 1700-1945) by Steven Ruskin, John F. W. Herschel, 2004-05
  6. Tracings of Light: Sir John Herschel and the Camera Lucida--Drawings from the Graham Nash Collection by Larry J. Schaaf, 1991-07
  7. Great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel ... at the Cape of Good Hope by Richard Adams Locke, 1835-01-01
  8. Cape Landscapes: Sir John Herschel's Sketches 1834-1838 by Brian Warner, 2007-04-01
  9. Essays On Astronomy: A Series of Papers On Planets and Meteors, the Sun and Sun-Surrounding Space, Stars and Star Cloudlets; and a Dissertation On the ... of the Life and Works of Sir John Herschel by Richard Anthony Proctor, 2010-02-28
  10. A new general catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars, being the catalogue of the late Sir John F.W. Herschel by J L. E. 1852-1926 Dreyer, John F. W. Herschel, 2010-08-19
  11. A supplement to Sir John Herschel's "General catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars." by J L. E. 1852-1926 Dreyer, John F. W. Herschel, 2010-08-20
  12. Essays On Astronomy: A Series of Papers On Planets and Meteors, the Sun and Sun-Surrounding Space, Stars and Star Cloudlets; and a Dissertation On the ... of the Life and Works of Sir John Herschel by Richard Anthony Proctor, 2010-01-12
  13. The Metric System, Considered with Reference to Its Introduction Into the United States: Embracing the Reports of the Hon. John Quincy Adams, and the Lecture of Sir John Herschel by Charles Davies, 2010-01-12
  14. Outlines of Astronomy: By Sir John F. W. Herschel, Part 1 by John Frederick William Herschel, 2010-01-11

1. A History Of Photography, By Robert Leggat HERSCHEL, Sir John
HERSCHEL, Sir John Frederick William b. 7 March 1792; d. 11 May 1871
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2. Astronaut Bio John Glenn, Jr. 1/99
Astronaut Biography John Herschel Glenn, Jr.
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3. 06 Herschel, Wilhelm
On May, 8th 1788 Wilhelm Herschel, at the age of 50, married Mrs. Mary Pitt, widow in Upton. Their son John Frederick William was born on March
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4. Sir John Herschel
Sir John Herschel
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5. Worthy Successor Of His Father, John Discovered 3347 Double Stars
Prior Astronomer. Next Astronomer. Back to List HERSCHEL; John F.W.; 17921871; GBR
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6. The Great Moon Hoax
astronomer, Sir John Herschel, had apparently made "by means of a telescope of vast dimensions and an entirely new principle." Herschel, the
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Biography of John Herschel (17921871)
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8. Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.
Bio search tips Encyclopedia. Glenn, John Herschel, Jr. Glenn, John Herschel, Jr., 1921, American astronaut and politician, b. Cambridge, Ohio.
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9. Sir John Herschel (Getty Museum)
A biography of the artist Sir John Herschel from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection.
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10. The Introduction Of Analysis Into England
Sir John Frederick William Herschel was born on March 7, 1792, educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, and died on May 11, 1871. His
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11. John Herschel - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
He was the son of astronomer William Herschel. John Herschel originated the useof the Julian day system in astronomy and made several important
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John Herschel John Frederick William Herschel 7 March 11 May ) was an English mathematician and astronomer . He was the son of astronomer William Herschel John Herschel originated the use of the Julian day system in astronomy and made several important contributions to the improvement of photographic processes Cyanotype ). He coined the terms "photography", "negative", and "positive", and discovered sodium thiosulphite as a fixer of silver halides.
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Early life and work on astronomy
Herschel was born at Slough Buckinghamshire , and studied at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge . He graduated as senior wrangler in 1813. It was during his time as an undergraduate that he became friends with Charles Babbage and George Peacock . He took up astronomy in , building a reflecting telescope with a mirror 18 inches in diameter and with a 20 foot focal length. Between and he re-examined, with

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John herschel john Frederick William Herschel (7 March, 1792 – 11 May, He was the son of astronomer William Herschel. John Herschel originated the use
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John Herschel John Frederick William Herschel English mathematician and astronomer . He was the son of astronomer William Herschel . John Herschel originated the use of the Julian day system in astronomy and made several important contributions to the improvement of photographic processes ( Cyanotype ). He coined the terms "photography", "negative", and "positive", and discovered sodium thiosulphite as a fixer of silver halides.
Early life and work on astronomy
Herschel was born at Slough Buckinghamshire , and studied at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge . He graduated as senior wrangler in 1813. It was during his time as an undergraduate that he became friends with Charles Babbage and George Peacock . He took up astronomy in 1816, building a reflecting telescope with a mirror 18 inches in diameter and with a 20 foot focal length. Between 1821 and 1823 he re-examined, with James South , the double stars catalogued by his father. For this work he was presented in 1826 with the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (which he would win again in 1836); and with the Lalande Medal of the French Institute in 1825; while the

13. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - John Herschel
John Fredrick William Herschel (1792 1871) UK John Fredrick Herschel Astronomerand scientist. Son of the astronomer William Herschel, besides his father
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Last update: September 11 th John Fredrick William Herschel
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Astronomer and scientist Son of the astronomer William Herschel, besides his father and mother Mary, he was educated by his aunt Caroline Herschel. John spent long periods with his aunt during the vacations and was greatly influenced by Caroline. She saw him educated at Cambridge, make a name for himself as a mathematician, become elected to the Royal Society. John joined his father in research in astronomy and was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society for his achievements. John became director of of the Cape of Good Hope observatory in South Africa in 1834, where he discovered thousands of close double stars, clusters and nebulae, reported in 1847. His inventions include astronomical instruments, sensitized photographic paper, and the use of sodium hyposulfite for fixing it. Click on the letter H to go back to the list of names

14. Talbot’s Correspondence:Search The Letters
Name search for herschel john 5 documents. 1 06 Dec 1873 TRANSCRIPTIONherschel john (Captain) to TALBOT William Henry Fox
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15. John Herschel - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
John Frederick William Herschel (7 March, 1792 – 11 May, 1871) was an Englishmathematician and
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John Herschel
John Frederick William Herschel 7 March 11 May ) was an English mathematician and astronomer . He was the son of astronomer William Herschel . John Herschel originated the use of the Julian day system in astronomy and made several important contributions to the improvement of photographic processes Cyanotype ). He coined the terms "photography", "negative", and "positive", and discovered sodium thiosulphite as a fixer of silver halides.
Early life and work on astronomy
Herschel was born at Slough Buckinghamshire , and studied at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge . He graduated as senior wrangler in 1813. It was during his time as an undergraduate that he became friends with Charles Babbage and George Peacock . He took up astronomy in , building a reflecting telescope with a mirror 18 inches in diameter and with a 20 foot focal length. Between and he re-examined, with James South , the double stars catalogued by his father. For this work he was presented in with the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (which he would win again in ); and with the

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herschel john. crater. 156 km diameter. mt height walls. 62°N 41°W.Northern lunar field. Return to identikit H
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IDENTIKIT Name: Size: Coordinates: Image HERSCHEL JOHN crater 156 km diameter mt height walls 62°N - 41°W Northern lunar field >> Return to identikit "H" <<

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Biography HERSCHEL, SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM (1792-1871). —S. of Sir William H., the eminent astronomer and discoverer of the planet Uranus, was b. at Slough, and ed. at Camb., where he was Senior Wrangler and first Smith's prizeman. He became one of the greatest of English astronomers. Among his writings are treatises on Sound and Light, and his Astronomy (1831) was for long the leading manual on the subject. He also pub. Popular Lectures and Collected Addresses, and made translations from Schiller, and from the Iliad.
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18. John Herschel
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From this date, [1780] fourscore and twelve years ago, until the present time, no name among modern scientific men has attained a higher rank than that of Herschel. Ninety volumes of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society have been enriched with papers bearing the well-known signature. John Herschel - N. S. Dodge
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Early life and work on astronomy
Herschel was born at Slough Buckinghamshire , and studied at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge . He graduated as senior wrangler in 1813. It was during his time as an undergraduate that he became friends with Charles Babbage and George Peacock . He took up astronomy in , building a reflecting telescope with a mirror 18 inches in diameter and with a 20 foot focal length. Between

20. John Herschel - Wikiquote
Sir John Frederick William Herschel (7 March 1792 – 11 May 1871) English scientist,astronomer and mathematician; son of astronomer William Herschel,
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Sir John Frederick William Herschel (7 March 1792 – 11 May 1871) English scientist, astronomer and mathematician; son of astronomer William Herschel , his discoveries and influence spanned several scientific fields.
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