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  1. The optical and psychological principles involved in the interpretation of the so-called canals of Mars by Simon Newcomb, 1907-01-01
  2. Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry with Logarithmic and Other Mathematical Tables and Examples of Their Use and Hints On the Art of Computation by Simon Newcomb, 2010-04-03
  3. The Reminiscences of an Astronomer [ 1903 ] by Simon Newcomb, 2009-08-10
  4. Sidelights On Astronomy And Kindred Fields Of Popular Science (1906) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-10
  5. Elements of astronomy by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-07
  6. Scientific Papers: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Volume 30 by Simon Newcomb, Michael Faraday, et all 2010-02-16
  7. Elements of differential and integral calculus by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-07
  8. Principles of Political Economy [ 1885 ] by Simon Newcomb, 2009-08-10
  9. A statistical inquiry into the probability of causes of the production of sex in human offspring by Simon Newcomb, 2010-07-30
  10. The Evolution Of The Scientific Investigator: Opening Address At The International Congress Of Arts And Science At The Universal Exposition (1904) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-05-23
  11. Logarithmic And Other Mathematical Tables: With Examples Of Their Use And Hints On The Art Of Computation (1882) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-10
  12. The Abc of Finance by SIMON NEWCOMB, 2009-12-25
  13. Tables of the motion of the earth on its axis and around the sun by Simon Newcomb, 1898
  14. Elements of analytic geometry by Simon Newcomb, 2009-10-27

61. A Journey To The Earth's Interior: Bibliography
newcomb, simon, LLD, Superintendent American Nautical Almanac. newcomb, simon,LL. D., Astronomy for High Schools and Colleges. New York.
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Only the principal works consulted and found to contain valid contributions to the solution of the problem of the earth's interior. BALL, SIR ROBERT STOWELL, LL. D., F. R. S., Lowndean Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge. A Popular Guide to the Heavens . New York. D. Van Nostrand Company. 1904. BARRINGTON, THE HON. D. AND COLONEL BEAUFOY, F. R. S., The Possibility of Approaching the North Pole Asserted BRUCE, WILLIAM S., LL.D., F. R. S. E. Polar Exploration . New York. Henry Holt and Company. 1911. BUEL, J. W. The World's Wonders as Seen by the Great Tropical and Polar Explorers . St. Louis, Mo., and Philadelphia, Pa., Historical Publishing Company. 1884. CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS CHROWDER, head of the department of geology, the University of Chicago. The Origin of the Earth . Chicago. University of Chicago Press. 1916. CHAMBERS, GEORGE F., F. R. A. S. Stories of the Universe: the Stars . New York, Review of Reviews Company. 1909. COOK, DR. FREDERICK A., My Attainment of the Pole . New York and London, Mitchell Kennerley. 1913.

62. Simon Newcomb's Problem -- From MathWorld
simon newcomb s Problem Dillon, JF and Roselle, DP simon newcomb s Problem . Kreweras, G. Sur une extension du problème dir de simon newcomb.
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MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics Permutations Simon Newcomb's Problem Given a set with elements consisting of numbers 1, numbers 2, ..., and numbers and find the number of permutations with rises (Comtet 1974, p. 246). SEE ALSO: Euler Number [Pages Linking Here] REFERENCES: Comtet, L. Advanced Combinatorics: The Art of Finite and Infinite Expansions, rev. enl. ed. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Reidel, 1974. Dillon, J. F. and Roselle, D. P. "Simon Newcomb's Problem." SIAM J. Appl. Math. Kreweras, G. "Sur une class de problèmes de dénombrement liés au treillis des partitions d'entiers." Cahiers Buro Kreweras, G. "Sur une extension du problème dit 'de Simon Newcomb.' " Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris Kreweras, G. "Traitement simultané du 'problème de Young' et du 'problème de Simon Newcomb.' " Cahiers Buro Riordan, J.

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64. WebGED: Leslie/Crowell Data Page
newcomb, simon (~1705 1778) b. ABT. 1705 in Edgartown, Martha s Vineyard, Mass . newcomb, simon (1745 - 1776) b. 28 Dec 1745 in Lebanon, Ct.
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Conrad, Edmund Ellis (1869 - 1940) child: Conrad, Myrtle (1899 - 1949) child: Conrad, Harvey LeRoy (1900 - 1977) child: Conrad, Edmund (1902 - 1903) child: Conrad, Pearl (1907 - ) child: Conrad, Murray (1909 - ) child: Conrad, Jessie (1913 - ) Naugle, Ruth b. 1910 father: Naugle, Melville(*1881 - 1968) mother: Lloy, Gertrude DORA(1888 - 1957) spouse: Bonang, Lawrence (*1907 - ) child: Bonang, Lloyd (1940 - ) child: Bonang, Sharon (1941 - ) child: Bonang, Terry (1946 - ) Naugle, Shirley father: Naugle, Melville(*1881 - 1968)

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Genealogy DataNewcomb, simon Birth 30 Nov 1699 Eastham, Barnstable, Ma Death 1778 Wellfleet,Barnstable, Ma. Family. Marriage 7 Aug 1729 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma
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66. Richmond Astronomical Society Library Catalog
A Compendium of Spherical Astronomy, newcomb, simon, general, 1906. Astronomy forEverybody, newcomb, simon, general, 1926. Popular Astronomy, newcomb
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67. History Of Nova Scotia, 2000 April 15-30
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68. Bolerium Books - Astronomy
newcomb, simon, A plain man s talk on the labor question. newcomb, simon, A plainman s talk on the labor question. With an introduction by Leon Stein
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70. New Titles Cataloged. Brown University Library.
A3, newcomb, simon, 18351909, On the position of the galactic and other principalplanes By simon newcomb, Washington, Carnegie institution, 1904
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71. Simon Newcomb Biography / Biography Of Simon Newcomb Main Biography
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Name: Simon Newcomb Birth Date: March 12, Death Date: July 11, 1909 Place of Birth: Nova Scotia, Canada Place of Death: Washington, DC, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: astronomer Simon Newcomb Main Biography The American astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835-1909) was important in government scientific circles during the late 19th century. Primarily a mathematical astronomer, he studied the motion of the moon and the planets and redetermined various astronomical values. Simon Newcomb was born on March 12, 1835, at Wallace, Nova Scotia, the son of an itinerant New England schoolteacher. Apprenticed at the age of 16 to a herbalist doctor, Newcomb ran away 2 years later to the United States. He taught at country schools in Maryland for several years and in 1857 was appointed a computer in the Nautical Almanac Office, then located at Harvard University, although the Almanac was published by the Federal government. He took advantage of his stay at Harvard by attending the Lawrence Scientific School, from which he received a bachelor of science degree in 1858. He married Mary Caroline Hassler in 1863.

72. Logarithmic And Other Mathematical Tables: With Examples Of Their Use And Hints
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Logarithmic and other Mathematical Tables: With Examples of their use and hints on the art of computation, by Newcomb, Simon. New York: Henry Holt, 1925. Edition: Reprint of 1882 edition.. Hardcover, 104 pages. Dark blue cloth, title in gilt on spine. Contains tables. Condition: Fair. Cover worn and frayed at edges; title partially worn off spine; former owners' names on end-papers; ink mark on lower page edges; lightly pencilled notations on a few pages. Contents: I’m going to ignore all of the mathematical issues, and just quote my favorite line from the Preface: "To avoid fostering the growing evil of nearsightedness among students, the author and publishers have spared neither pains nor expense in securing clearness of typography." (Didn't work, in my opinion!)

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75. Simon Newcomb (1835-1909)
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Simon Newcomb (1835-1909)
It was a strange road that led Simon Newcomb from rural Nova Scotia to international prominence as an astronomer with the United States Navy. (He retired as a Rear Admiral, but he was a "paper and pencil" officier at the Naval Observatory and Nautical Almanac Office.) As he recounts in his memoir Reminiscences of an Astronomer (1903), his early education was in the hands of his father who followed "the precarious occupation of a country school teacher" in rural Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. "What we now call school training, the pursuit of fixed studies at stated hours under the constant guidance of a teacher, I could scarcely be said to have enjoyed." To his rural neighbors, bookish Newcomb's future seemed in doubt as he to lacked the skills needed for success (e.g., driving a team of oxen) or the money required for educated jobs like lawyer or preacher. Perhaps he should be sent to Halifax as a midshipman, as he had demonstrated an interest in navigation..."to a boy living on the seacoast, who naturally thought a ship of war was one of the greatest works of man, the book [Moore's "Navigator"] was of much interest." The solution to the problem of Newcomb's future was solved when at age 16 he was apprenticed to "Doctor" Foshay of Salisbury, New Brunswick. Foshay turned out to be a quack herbalist. Two years later, thinking that he had been taught everything Foshay knew: nearly nothing, Newcomb ran away from his apprenticeship to join his father in "the States". He found teaching jobs in Maryland, which allowed him to access the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.. There he met Joseph Henry (whose name has become the unit of inductance) who was the director of the institute. (These days the Smithsonian has become a largely curatorial institution rather than a center for science. Henry, the Smithsonian's first director, was a staunch opponent of this trend.)

76. Elements Of Astronomy
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"Can an idea of the laws and phenomena of the celestial motions be conveyed to a pupil who has not completed the regular course in geometry and physics?" So writes Simon Newcomb in his preface to this thin (240 page) book on astronomy published in 1900. The pupil Newcomb had in mind was "the inquiring layman seeking to know something of the heavenly bodies and their relation to the earth, including such subjects of human interest as the changing seasons, the measurement of time, and the varying aspects of the planets." Newcomb, of course, answered his question in the affirmative, and this book is his proof . We reproduce here his "Chapter II" in its numbered sections:
Chapter II:
The Revolution of the Earth round the Sun
  • The Earth as a Planet.
  • Annual Motion of the Earth round the Sun.
  • How the Sun shines on the Earth at Different Seasons.
  • Apparent Motion of the Sun The Zodiac. ...
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    78. Modern History Sourcebook: Simon Newcomb: Extent Of The Universe, 1884
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    Introductory Note In spite of the fertility of America in mechanical invention and applied science, there are few branches of pure science in which she can be regarded as among the leading nations. Her nearest approach to preeminence has probably been in astronomy; and in this field Simon Newcomb was, at his death, the most distinguished figure. Newcomb was born in the village of Wallace, Nova Scotia, March 12, 1835. His father, who was a teacher, gave him his elementary education; and at the age of eighteen we find him teaching a country school in Maryland. Two years later, a position as computer on the "Nautical Almanac" brought him to Cambridge, Mass., where he studied in Harvard University till 1861, when he was appointed professor of mathematics in the United States Navy. He remained in the government service till he was retired as a rear admiral in 1897, having served besides as professor of mathematics and astronomy in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, from 1884. Newcomb's chief labors were in the department of mathematical astronomy, and were directed toward the explanation of the observed movements of the heavenly bodies. The difficulty and complexity of the calculations involved are beyond the conception of the layman; and the achievements which brought Newcomb honors from the learned of almost all civilized countries have to be taken on trust by the general. He had, nevertheless, an admirable power of clear exposition of those parts of his subject which were capable of popularization; and the accompanying paper is a good example of the simple treatment of a large subject.

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    80. AGS-14 USS Simon Newcomb
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