Rambaut, Arthur A. (Arthur Alcock), 1859-1923
Rambaut, Arthur A., 1859-1923
Arthur Alcock Rambaut
Rambaut, Arthur Alcock 1859-1923
Rambaut, Arthur Alcock
VIAF ID: 59833114 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Arthur Alcock Rambaut
- 100 0 _ ‡a Arthur Alcock Rambaut
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rambaut, Arthur A. ‡q (Arthur Alcock), ‡d 1859-1923
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rambaut, Arthur A., ‡d 1859-1923
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rambaut, Arthur Alcock ‡d 1859-1923
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Works
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The absorption of heat in the solar atmosphere | |
Catalogue of 1772 stars : chiefly comprised within the zone 85-90 N. P. D., for the epoch 1900, deduced from observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, during the years 1894-1903 | |
Formulæ and tables, applicable to all declinations, for converting the right ascension and declination of a star into standard co-ordinates referred to a given centre, and conversely | |
Observations of the planets Victoria and Sappho and comparison stars, made with the meridian circle at Dunsink ... | |
Occultation of a Virginis, observed at Dunsink, 1894 March 22. | |
On a mechanical method of converting hour-angle and declination into altitude and azimuth, and of solving other problems in spherical trigonometry : [read, April 20, 1887] | |
On a very sensitive method of determining the irregularities of a pivot, 1904: | |
On the effect of atmospheric dispersion on the position of a star. | |
On the inequality in the apparent diurnal movement of stars due to refraction, and a method of allowing for it in astronomical photography. Observations of the Leonids on 1896 November 13 and 14. | |
On the possibility of determining the distance of a double star by measures of the relative velocities of the components in the line of sight : a paper read before the Royal Irish Academy, May 24, 1886... | |
On the proper motion of stars in the Dumbell nebula. | |
On the relative positions of 223 stars in the cluster X Persei as determined photographically | |
On the shape of the Earth's shadow projected on the Moon's disc during the partial phases of an eclipse | |
Parallaxes of 516 Stars, from photographs taken with the 24-inch refractor of the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford | |
Photographic and visual observations of Halley's Comet (1909 c), Daniel's Comet (1909 e), and comet 1910 a, made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford | |
A simple method of obtaining an approximate solution of Kepler's equation... | |
The total lunar eclipse of 1888, January 28, observed at the Dunsink observatory. | |
Underground temperature at Oxford in the year 1899 as determined by five platinum resistance thermometers ... |