South, James, 1785-1867
James South British astronomer (1785-1867)
South, Sir James, 1785-1867, astronome
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Works
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Charges against the president and councils of the Royal society | |
Observations of the apparent distances and positions of 458 double and triple stars, made in the years 1823, 1824, and 1825; together with a re-examination of 43 stars of the same description, the distances and positions of which were published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1824. By James South,... From the Philosophical Transactions.. | |
On the discordances between the sun's observed and computed right ascensions, as determined at the Blackman-Street Observatory, during the years 1821 and 1822; with experiments to show, that they did not originate in instrumental derangement also a description of the seven-feet transit with w / James South | |
On the Occultation of [Delta] Piscium by the Moon, Observed in Black-Street, in Latitude 51° 30' 2'', 97 N., Longitude 21,76 seconds of Time West of Greenwich, in the month of February 1821 | |
Refutation of the numerous mistatements and fallacies contained in a paper presented to the Admiralty by Dr. Thomas Young,... and printed by order of the House of commons, dated 19th March, 1829, by James South,... | |
Reply to a letter in the "Morning chronicle" relative to the interest which the British government evinces in the promotion of astronomical science, by James South,... |