Bradley, James, 1692 - 1762 (astronomer)
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Minutes of the Royal Society
Miscellaneous astronomical papers, 1835 - 1848
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1834 - 1912
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1875 - 1936
Observations of Flamsteed and Bradley, 1690 - 1770
Observations of major stars, 1750 - 1820
Observations of transits, 1719 - 1724
A rough copy of observations and calculations primarily on the transits of the planets, 11 April 1719 - 7 August 1724, written in Latin. The entries include the lunar eclipse of 1722; a second eclipse of 1722, observed by D. Graham at Fleet Street, London; and a description of a comet, observed 10-13 October 1724, with an account of the comet's passage printed in English on a separate sheet. There is also a brief note of James Bradley's observations at Wanstead, Essex, June 1724.
Papers of James Bradley and Nathaniel Bliss, 1700 - 1804
The collection contains a complete series of transit observations for Bradley's term as Astronomer Royal, supplemented by notes, calculations, tables and correspondence, with a smaller set of observations and other papers relating to Bliss. The observation ledgers for both Astronomer Royals feature the handwriting of Charles Green, who was Bradley's assistant and continued in his post under Bliss. The papers are written mainly in English, but also include Latin and one item in Italian.
Papers on astronomy, physics and mathematics, 1754
Papers on Bradley's observations, 1746 - 1759
Papers on catalogued stars, 1898 - 1912
Papers on computing and observational methods, 1750 - 1810
Papers on general astronomy, 1786 - 1843
Papers on Government superintendence, 1830 - 1848
Papers on Government superintendence, 1861 - 1869
Papers on Government superintendence, 1869 - 1873
Papers on Government superintendence, 1873 - 1875
Papers on moveable property, 1850 - 1854
Papers on moveable property, 1855 - 1861
Papers on moveable property, 1862 - 1868
Papers on star catalogues, 1894 - 1908
Papers on the Observatory's history, 1811
Various papers on the history the Royal Observatory, probably written by John Pond.
1. Resumé of the careers of Nevil Maskelyne and Sir Jonas Moore, with a note on the death of James Bradley.
2. Summary of the history of the Observatory, John Flamsteed and Edmond Halley. This was originally the first part of no. 1.
3. Important dates in the history of the Observatory.
Papers on the Observatory's history, 1862 - 1909
Papers on the Royal Astronomical Society, 1957 - 1963
Papers on the Royal Society, 1764
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