Paris
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
A note on the transit of Mercury of 9 November 1802 as observed at Paris, 1803-01-04
The author of the note may be [Badiase] and refers to comments by Charles Messier and Pierre Mechain. On the reverse of the note is a record of observations, possibly in the hand of Nevil Maskelyne.
Astronomical and nautical tables, 1762
Baron Paris de Boisrouvray on a magnetic compass, 1819 - 1822
Correspondence regarding the effect of magnetic variation on the mariner's compass, the use of magnetic variation to establish longitude and the cause of magnetic variation.
Computations, 1751 - 1811
Computations, tables and observations, 1718 - 1767
Correspondence on galvanic communications, 1849 - 1853
Correspondence on longitudes and latitudes, 1891 - 1914
Correspondence on magnetism, 1949 - 1953
Correspondence relating to the National Physical Laboratory and magnetism, including letters concerning the magnetic declination of London and Paris in the early 19th century, with a graph, 1953, and correspondence with Dr E.C. Bullard of the National Physical Laboratory regarding J. Flamsteed's magnetic observations, 1952.
Correspondence on observations given, 1889 - 1907
Correspondence on terrestrial longitude, 1833 - 1848
Correspondence on time balls and signals, 1861 - 1866
Determination of latitude and longitude, 1772 - 1806
Papers concerned with determining longitude and latitude at sea, with miscellaneous observations.
Early computations, 1723 - 1737
Expense sheets for the trigonometrical survey between London and Paris, 1822
The accounts of printers and publishers for Board of Longitude publications, with miscellaneous accounts.
French tables of the Moon, 1800
Letter from L. Breguet to Monsieur Kuter [Henry Kater?], 1823-03-29
Letter, observations and a drawing.
Letter from l'Abbé de Pellizer on finding the longitude by transits of the moon, 1789-09-12
Letter from Le Roh-Berg-Herr Vousenville, 1798-03-30
Letter and printed prospectus.
Letter from Professor Kratzenstein on chronometers and magnetic variation, 1786-08-28
Sent to Nevil Maskelyne.
Letters from observatories, 1853 - 1855
Letters from observatories, 1860 - 1863
Minutes of the Board of Visitors, 1784 - 1830
Miscellaneous meteorological papers, 1879 - 1897
Miscellaneous scientific papers, 1855 - 1856
Monsieur de Lalande on tables he wishes the Board to purchase from him, 1790-10-20
Correspondence regarding various astronomical and nautical tables.