Wright, Thomas, 1711-1786
Wright, Thomas
Thomas Wright astronomer (1711-1786)
Wright, Thomas (English draftsman, naturalist, and architect, 1711-1786)
Thomas Wright astronomer
VIAF ID: 25706944 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Wright ‡c astronomer
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Wright ‡c astronomer (1711-1786)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Thomas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Thomas ‡d 1711-1786
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Thomas ‡g English draftsman, naturalist, and architect, 1711-1786
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Thomas, ‡d 1711-1786
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Thomas, ‡d 1711-1786
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
Works
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Arbours & grottos | |
Clavis coelestis, being the explication of a diagram, entitled A synopsis of the universe : or, The visible world epitomized | |
Clavis cœlstis. | |
Elements of existence. 1971 | |
The longitude discover'd without the use of graduated instruments : by a new theory of the stars. Independent of parallax or refraction, by the help, only, of a good movement or watch, that will keep true time to less than A Minute in twenty-four Hours. By Tho. Wright. | |
Louthiana : or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of ninety views and plans: Representing, with proper Explanations, the Principal Ruins, Curiosities, and Antient Dwellings, in the County of Louth. Divided into three books. Taken upon the spot by Thomas Wright, Author of the Physical and Mathematical Elements of Astronomy, etc. Engraved by Paul Fourdrinier. | |
Original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe | |
Second or singular thoughts upon the theory of the universe; | |
The universe and the stars [MI] 1837 | |
The use of the globes : or, the general doctrine of the sphere: Explaining and Demonstrating the most natural Propositions relating to Astronomy, Geography, and Dialing. To which is added, a synopsis of the doctrine of eclipses. The whole illustrated with a great Number of Copper-Plates, explanatory of each Proposition, in a Manner intirely new. By Thomas Wright, Of the City of Durham. | |
The use of the sector in the construction of solar eclipses. Wherein, as a proper example, is contained the construction of the great eclipse, which will happen May 11, 1724. For London, Edenburgh [sic], Rome, and Genoa.. |