Vince, Samuel, 1749-1821
Vince, S.
Vince, Samuel
Samuel Vince British mathematician, astronomer and physicist
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Works
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A complete system of astronomy; | |
The credibility of Christianity vindicated : in answer to Mr. Hume's objections; in two discourses preached before the University of Cambridge | |
The elements of the conic sections, as preparatory to the reading of Sir I. Newton's Principia. | |
The heads of a course of lectures on experimental philosophy : Comprising all the fundamental principles in mechanics, hydrostatics, and optics; with an explanation of the construction and use of all the principal instruments in astronomy; together with magnetism and electricity. By the Rev. S. Vince, A.M. F.R.S. plumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy[.]. | |
Illustrations de A treatise on practical astronomy] | |
Instrument de ramsden pour mesurer les angles horizontaux. [Cote :1609A] | |
Instrument équatorial. [Cote :1608A] | |
An investigation of the principles of progressive and rotatory motion : By the Rev. S. Vince, A. M. of Sidney College, Cambridge. Read at the Royal Society, June 15, 1780. | |
Modern geography : a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, and colonies, with the oceans, seas, and isles in all parts of the world, including the most recent discoveries : and political alterations digested on a new plan | |
A new method of finding fluents by continuation : By the Rev. Samuel Vince, M.A.F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, July 6, 1786. | |
A new method of investigating the sums of infinite series | |
On Monday, Dec. 16, at twelve o'clock, Mr. Vince proposes to begin a course of public lectures on Sir I. Newton's Principia. They will be continued till the 25th, then discontinued till Monday, January 6. | |
On the precession of the equinoxes : By the Rev. Samuel Vince, M. A. F. R. S. From the Philosophical transactions. | |
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London for the year MDCCXCV. | |
The principles of hydrostatics: designed for the use of students in the university | |
Secteurs équatoriaux et zénitaux. [Cote :1607A] |