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  1. Out of the Shadows: Herschel, Talbot, and the Invention of Photography by Mr. Larry J. Schaaf, 1992-07-29
  2. Outlines of Astronomy (Classic Reprint) by Sir John F. W. Herschel, 2009-08-04
  3. Outlines of Astronomy by Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 2010-10-14
  4. A Hero Borne (A tribute to John Glenn)
  5. Familiar Lectures on Scientific Subjects (Classic Reprint) by Sir John F. W. Herschel, 2010-06-09
  6. Outlines of Astronomy Part One by Sir John F. W. Herschel, 2010-01-11
  7. Admiralty Manual of Scientific Enquiry by Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1974-11
  8. A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy by Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 2009-12-19
  9. Mysteries of life, death, and futurity by John Timbs, 2009-07-21
  10. Person (Edeldruckverfahren): John Herschel, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Gabriel Lippmann, William Henry Fox Talbot, Hippolyte Bayard (German Edition)
  11. Astronome Britannique: Robert Hooke, William Herschel, John Herschel, Edmond Halley, Jeremiah Horrocks, Arthur Eddington, Stephen Gray (French Edition)
  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 A. Proctor, 1872-01-01
  13. John Herschel and Victorian Science. by University of Texas., 1966
  14. 19th-Century Photographers: Lewis Carroll, Eadweard Muybridge, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, John Herschel, William Fox Talbot

61. RASC Library - Title Index - Alphabet A
A Manual of Scientific Enquiry, herschel, john FW, unclassified, 500 H, Londonjohn Murray, 1859, 0. A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy
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Home Library (special) A ... Z Title Author Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes A Beginner's Guide to the Skies Mayall, R.N. and M.W. unclassified 523.89 M New York: Putnam's By: Mayall, R. Newton, and Mayall, Margaret W. A Beginner's Guide to the Skies Mayall, R.N. and M.W. unclassified 523.89 M New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons A Budget of Paradoxes, Vol. I De Morgan, Augustus unclassified 502 D Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Co. A Budget of Paradoxes, Vol. II De Morgan, Augustus unclassified 502 D Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Co. A Century's Progress in Astronomy MacPherson, Hector unclassified 520.9 M Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons Title Author Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes A Chapter in the History of Meteorites Flight, Walter Meteorites 523.51 F A Complete System of Astronomy, Vol. I Vince, S. unclassified 520 V Vol. I Cambridge: University Press A Complete System of Astronomy, Vol. II Vince, S. unclassified 520 V Vol. II

62. A History Of Photography, By Robert Leggat: HERSCHEL, Sir John Frederick William
herschel, Sir john Frederick William. b. 7 March 1792; d. 11 May 1871. The onlyson of the distinguished British astronomer William herschel, Sir john
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HERSCHEL, Sir John Frederick William b. 7 March 1792; d. 11 May 1871 The only son of the distinguished British astronomer William Herschel, Sir John himself also became a well-known astronomer, and published an influential book on the subject. He became interested in capturing and retaining images, and in 1839 had managed to fix pictures using hyposulphite of soda. In fact it was he who had discovered twenty years previously that hypo could dissolve silver salts. Herschel, of course, had the fortune to be around just at the time both Daguerre and Fox Talbot were announcing their discoveries. He was evidently very smitten by the Daguerreotype , and conveyed the following news to Fox Talbot: "It is hardly too much to call them miraculous. Certainly they surpass anything I could have conceived as within the bounds of reasonable expectation.... Every gradation of light and shade is given with a softness and fidelity which sets all painting at an immeasurable distance.... If you have a few days at your disposition....come and see!" Fox Talbot, for his part, would not have been very happy about this news, as he was already upset that Daguerre had pipped him to the post in announcing his discovery!

63. Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.
Glenn, john herschel, Jr., 1921–, American astronaut and politician, b. Cambridge,Ohio. On Feb. john herschel Glenn, Jr.)(Brief Article) (Boy s Quest)
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64. Herschel: Sir John Frederick William Herschel
Sir William s son, Sir john Frederick William herschel, 1792–1871, firstdistinguished himself as a mathematician at Cambridge but later turned to astronomy
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65. John F. W. Herschel 1792-1871
john FW herschel 17921871. George Rutter Eton College, Windsor, Berks.john herschel’s father, William herschel, was discoverer of the planet Uranus,
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Paradigm , Number 9 (December, 1992) John F. W. Herschel 1792-1871 George Rutter
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Windsor, Berks. and supplemented this with a collection of examples. The campaign was a success: the translation of Lacroix was soon adopted as a university textbook, and as early as 1817 Cambridge Tripos papers contained questions using the continental notation advocated by Herschel and his friends. Encyclopaedia Metropolitana which covered all aspects of the subject, including both wave and corpuscular theories. Herschel also wrote similar articles on Physical Astronomy and on Sound for the same encyclopaedia. Cabinet Cyclopaedia This was later published as a volume in its own right. Outlines of Astronomy This was an enlargement of a second volume that Herschel wrote for the Cabinet Cyclopaedia Despite the technical and mathematical treatment of many of its topics, this was an enormous success, running to twelve editions in England, and more abroad, where it was translated into many European languages as well as Arabic and Chinese. In the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia published in 1830, Herschel wrote articles on the history of mathematics and on the isoperimetric problem.

66. John Herschel
William herschel had searched the northern heavens; john herschel Sir johnherschel met with an amount of public recognition which was unusual in the
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Executive summary: Discovered many moons of Saturn English astronomer, the only son of Sir William Herschel , born at Slough, Bucks, on the 7th of March 1792. His scholastic education commenced at Eton, but maternal fears or prejudices soon removed him to the house of a private tutor. From there, at the early age of seventeen, he was sent to St. John's College, Cambridge, and the form and method of the mathematical instruction he there received exercised a material influence on the whole complexion of his scientific career. In due time the young student won the highest academical distinction of his year, graduating as senior wrangler in 1813. It was during his undergraduateship that he and two of his fellow students who subsequently attained to very high eminence, Dean Peacock and Charles Babbage , entered into a compact that they would "do their best to leave the world wiser than they found it", a compact loyally and successfully carried out by all three to the end. As a commencement of this laudable attempt we find Herschel associated with these two friends in the production of a work on the differential calculus, and on cognate branches of mathematical science, which changed the style and aspect of mathematical learning in England, and brought it up to the level of the Continental methods. Two or three memoirs communicated to the Royal Society on new applications of mathematical analysis at once placed him in the front rank of the cultivators of this branch of knowledge. Of these his father had the gratification of introducing the first, but the others were presented in his own right as a fellow.

67. Sir John Herschel
Sir john herschel. After a few moments silent thought, Sir john diffidentlyinquired whether it would not be possible to effect a transfusion of
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"After a few moments' silent thought, Sir John diffidently inquired whether it would not be possible to effect a transfusion of artificial light through the focal object of vision! Sir David, somewhat startled at the originality of the idea, paused awhile, and then hesitatingly referred to the refrangibility of rays, and the angle of incidence. Sir John, grown more confident, adduced the example of the Newtonian Reflector, in which the refrangibility was corrected by the second speculum, and the angle of incidence restored by the third. 'And,' continued he, 'why cannot the illuminated microscope, say the hydro-oxygen, be applied to render distinct, and, if necessary, even to magnify the focal object?' Sir David sprung from his chair in an ecstacy of conviction, and leaping half-way to the ceiling, exclaimed, 'Thou art the man!'" Text from the Great Moon Hoax, New York Sun, Tuesday, August 25, 1835

68. May 12: Faith Found A Place With Astronomer John F. W. Herschel
Death of john FW herschel. May 12, 1871 • john FW herschel Laid to Rest BesideNewton The Shadow of the Telescope; a biography of john herschel.
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69. Herschel, John F. W. (John Frederick William), Sir, 1792-1871. Papers: Guide.
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70. Sir John Herschel (Getty Museum)
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Sir John Herschel was a scientist and astronomer like his father, Sir William Herschel. In 1809 he entered the University of Cambridge; in 1812 he submitted his first mathematical paper to the Royal Society, of which he was elected a fellow the following year. An accomplished chemist, Herschel discovered the action of hyposulfite of soda on otherwise insoluble silver salts in 1819, which led to the use of "hypo" as a fixing agent in photography. In 1839, independently of William Henry Fox Talbot, Herschel also invented a photographic process using sensitized paper. It was Herschel who coined the use of the terms photography positive , and negative to refer to photographic images. In 1820 Herschel became a founding member of the Royal Astronomical Society. From 1833 until 1838, his astronomical investigations brought him and his family to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, where he met Julia Margaret Cameron, who became a lifelong friend. In 1850 Herschel was appointed master of the Mint, but he resigned six years later due to poor health. His remaining years were spent working on his catalogs of double stars and of nebulae and star clusters.
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71. Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.
Glenn, john herschel, Jr., 1921–, American astronaut and politician, b. Cambridge,Ohio. On Feb. 20, 1962, he became the first American and the third person
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72. John Herschel Quotes - The Quotations Page
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John Herschel John Frederick William Herschel 7. M¤rz in Slough bei Windsor 11. Mai in Hawkhurst Kent ) war ein britischer Astronom Bearbeiten
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Herschels Teleskop in S¼dafrika John Herschel war der Sohn von Wilhelm Herschel und wurde zun¤chst Jurist. Sp¤ter wendete er sich wie sein Vater der Astronomie zu und ¼bernahm dessen Sternwarte Er entdeckte, dass die Magellanschen Wolken aus Sternen bestehen, gab verschiedene Sternen-Kataloge heraus und f¼hrte das Julianische Datum in die Astronomie ein. Er wurde geadelt Pr¤sident der Royal Astronomical Society und k¶niglicher M¼nzmeister.

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75. The Dictionary Of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists
john herschel was born in Slough on 7 March 1792, Diaries and Correspondenceof Sir john herschel, 1834–1838 (Austin, Texas, 1969). herschel JFW (ed.
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Editors Introduction Proposed Entries Sample Entries - John Herschel Mary Fairfax Somerville HERSCHEL, John Frederick William HMS Beagle returning from South America round the world to England. Herschel subsequently edited a volume on Scientific Enquiry (1849) especially with naval officers in mind (but also for ‘travellers’), to which Darwin contributed. Calendar has recently been published. His most widely celebrated work was the Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (1830), which he wrote for Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopedia Herschel was no unsophisticated Baconian. He knew that careful generalization from numerous observations, enumerative induction, could never have got Newton to the theory of universal gravitation; and that Bacon was no great admirer of mathematics. But Herschel took his readers ( Preliminary Discourse , 1966, p. 163) through William Charles Wells’s

76. HERSCHEL; John FW; 1792-1871; GBR Worthy Successor Of His Father
herschel; john FW; 17921871; GBR. Worthy successor of his father, john discovered3347 double stars and 2400 nebulae. He explored the southern sky with the
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HERSCHEL; John F.W.; 1792-1871; GBR Worthy successor of his father , John discovered 3347 double stars and 2400 nebulae. He explored the southern sky with the 18-inch telescope of his fater between 1825 and 1838 ("Results of Astronomical Observations made during the Years 1834,5,6,7,8 at the Cape of Godd Hope beeing a Completion of a Telescopic Survey of the Whole Surface of the Visible Heavens commenced in 1825", Smith Elder & Co, 1825) and established the first large general catalogue of nebulous objects: the "General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars" (PTRAS, 1864) containing 5079 objects (compiling his father's discoveries along with his own).

77. John Herschel Quotes
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78. DOC: John Herschel's Cape Observations
William herschel had explored the northern heavens; john herschel determined to Sir john herschel at the Cape, 18341838 Reprinted from the Quarterly
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Royal Observatory, April 5, 1834 ON JANUARY 15, 1834 there arrived at the Cape a young English scientist and philosopher who for sheer drive, intellectual capacity and versatility has had few equals in the long history of callers at Table Bay." "John Frederick William Herschel, Bart., K.H. was born at Slough, near Windsor, on the 7th March, 1792 and died at Collingwood, Kent on the 11th May, 1871, in his eightieth year. He was the only child of Sir Frederick William Herschel and, like his father, was one of the greatest astronomers of all ages." "In 1820, assisted by his father, [John Herschel] completed a mirror of 18 inches diameter and 20 feet focal length [f/13] which became the heart of the telescope with which much of his later observing was done." "...there was an air of dilettantism about Herschel. His mind ranged over a vast number of subjects ... but when it came to physical hard work his enthusiasm would often flag ... Professor Pritchard in his biographical notice in the Encyclopaedia Britannica wrote 'Herschel had become an astronomer from a sense of duty, just as his father had become one by fascination and fixed resolve: hence it was by filial loyalty to his father's memory that he was now impelled to undertake the completion of that work which at Slough had been so grandly commended. William Herschel had explored the northern heavens; John Herschel determined to explore the heavens of the south, as well as re-explore the north.' "

79. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - John Herschel
john herschel was the only child of renowned scientist and astronomer Williamherschel, and left Cambridge University in 1816 to assist in the astronomical
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John Herschel was born in Slough, England on March 7, 1792, the only child of renowned scientist and astronomer William Herschel. He received an excellent education, and while studying for his undergraduate degree in mathematics, instituted the Analytical Society of Cambridge in conjunction with George Peacock and Charles Babbage. The group introduced Leibniz notation into English mathematics to supplant the unwieldy Newtonian symbols. When Herschel graduated from Cambridge in 1813, he was at the top of his class. Herschel began to study in London for a career in law in 1814, but changed his mind within a year. He then returned to Cambridge for a brief stint as a teacher of mathematics, but left in 1816 to assist in the astronomical research of his aging father. The years they spent working together served as the groundwork from which the younger Herschel would build the rest of his career. In 1820, Herschel was one of the founding members of the Royal Astronomical Society and when his father died in 1822 he carried on his work, making a detailed study of double stars. In collaboration with James South he compiled a catalog of observations that was published in 1824. The work garnered the pair the Gold Medal from the Royal Astronomical Society and the Lalande Prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences. Herschel was also knighted 1831. In 1833, Herschel decided to temporarily relocate with his family to Cape Colony, South Africa in order to observe the skies not visible in England. Herschel's research was carried out at a brisk rate, and by the time they ventured home four years later, he had amassed an amazing amount of data. He had made catalogs of nebulae and double stars, had described the Magellanic clouds, which are only visible in the southern hemisphere, and had made a study of the intensity of solar radiation using an actinometer, a device he invented in 1825.

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