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  1. John Flamsteed: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stephen D. Norton, 2001
  2. 17th-Century Astronomers: Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Christiaan Huygens, Ole Rømer, Christopher Wren, John Flamsteed, Christoph Scheiner
  3. Supplement To The Account Of The Rev. John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer-Royal by Francis Baily, 2010-09-10
  4. English Astronomers: Edmond Halley, Fred Hoyle, Christopher Wren, Arthur Stanley Eddington, Brian May, John Herschel, John Flamsteed
  5. Supplement To The Account Of The Rev. John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer-Royal by Francis Baily, 2010-09-10
  6. Tables of time calculated for two hundred years vizt. the XVII. and XVIII. centuries. To which are added Mr. Flamsteed's table of the equation of natural ... and other usefull tables. By John Smart ... by John Smart, 2010-05-30
  7. Historia coelestis Britannica, tribus voluminibus contenta. ... Authore Joanne Flamsteedio, ...Volume 1 of 3 (Latin Edition) by John Flamsteed, 2010-06-09
  8. Historia coelestis Britannica, tribus voluminibus contenta. ... Authore Joanne Flamsteedio, ...Volume 2 of 3 (Latin Edition) by John Flamsteed, 2010-06-09
  9. Historia coelestis Britannica, tribus voluminibus contenta. ... Authore Joanne Flamsteedio, ...Volume 3 of 3 (Latin Edition) by John Flamsteed, 2010-06-09
  10. Historiæ coelestis libri duo quorum prior exhibet catalogum stellarum fixarum Britannicum ... Posterior transitus syderum ... complectitur. Observante ... ab anno 1676 ad annum 1705 c (Latin Edition) by John Flamsteed, 2010-06-16
  11. A Letter Concerning Earthquakes: Written In The Year 1693 (1750) by John Flamsteed, 2010-09-10
  12. Psychoanalyzing the Twelve Zodiacal Types by Manly P. Hall, 1982-01-01
  13. Newton's tyranny; the suppressed scientific discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed. by David H. & Stephen P. H. CLARK. [NEWTON] CLARK, 2001-01-01
  14. Johannes Flamsteedius Derbiensis (John Flamsteed) by George VERTUE, 1721-01-01

41. Famous People Of Amber Valley - Flamsteed
Famous People of Amber Valley john flamsteed. Born in Denby, Derbyshirein 1646, he became the first Astronomer Royal and established
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Born in Denby, Derbyshire in 1646, he became the first Astronomer Royal and established the Greenwich observatory near the site of the new millennium dome. A great friend of Mr Isaak Newton, Flamsteed calculated and formed a catalogue of the fixed stars. His calculations and findings were of considerable value to subsequent generations of astronomers. more info..
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42. Flamsteed, Atlas, 1729
27. flamsteed, john. Atlas coelestis. john flamsteed was the first AstronomerRoyal of England and presided over the building of Greenwich Observatory.
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27. Flamsteed, John. Atlas coelestis . London, 1729.
John Flamsteed was the first Astronomer Royal of England and presided over the building of Greenwich Observatory. He was a dedicated observational astronomer, and his "British Catalogue" of stars, finally published in 1725, well after his death, brought stellar astronomy to a new level. His star atlas, published four years after the catalogue but in development for over twenty years, was based on Flamsteed's new, more accurate observations, and that fact, coupled with its impressive size (it was the largest star atlas that had ever been published) immediately vaulted it into the select ranks of the great celestial atlases. One of Flamsteed's principal motives in publishing the atlas was to correct what Flamsteed felt were serious errors in Bayer's depiction of the constellation figures. Bayer had reversed many of the figures, showing them from the rear instead of the front, and these new positions contradicted the traditional star descriptions (i.e., Ptolemy's "star in the right shoulder" of Orion had become, in Bayer's rendering, the star in the left shoulder). Since most stars were still referred to by their Ptolemaic labels, Flamsteed objected to Bayer's revisions as introducing unnecessary confusion into stellar astronomy, and so all his figures follow the traditional descriptions exactly, as we can see in comparing the Orion figures in Flamsteed and Bayer The Flamsteed atlas was welcomed because of its unprecedented accuracy, but it did suffer from some deficiencies. It was, for one thing, almost too big to use, with its twenty-four-by-twenty inch plates. It also lacks the aesthetic quality of both the Bayer and Hevelius atlases. While Andromeda is graceful enough (

43. Flamsteed, Atlas Celeste, 1776
30. flamsteed, john. Atlas celeste. Ed. J. Fortin. Paris, 1776. Fortin was notan astronomer but an artisan, a globe maker for the French royal family.
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30. Flamsteed, John. Atlas celeste . Ed. J. Fortin. Paris, 1776.
Fortin was not an astronomer but an artisan, a globe maker for the French royal family. It is not known how or why he was commissioned to produce a revised edition of Flamsteed's star atlas, but it turned out to be a very successful enterprise. All of Flamsteed's twenty-six plates were re-engraved on a much smaller scale, so that they now measured only 23 by 18 cm. (One of Flamsteed's original plates, depicting Hydra, was a double-page folding plate, and in Fortin's editions it was divided in two, increasing the number of plates to twenty-seven). In the process, the engravers greatly improved the aesthetic appeal of Flamsteed's often awkward figures. The illustration shows a detail of the Orion/Taurus region. When one compares the Orion/Taurus region to the corresponding region in the original 1729 Flamsteed atlas , we can see that Fortin's plates were aesthetically a great improvement.

44. John Flamsteed
Translate this page john flamsteed. (1646 - 1719). Fundador do Observatório de Greenwhiche primeiro astrónomo real de Inglaterra. Tendo abandonado
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John Flamsteed
Fundador do Observatório de Greenwhich e primeiro astrónomo real de Inglaterra. Tendo abandonado a escola por razões de saúde, Flamsteed estudou Astronomia por iniciativa própria e, posteriormente, prosseguiu os estudos na Universidade de Cambridge, entre 1670 e 1674. Em 1677 tornou-se membro da Royal Society que fora fundada em 1666. O rei Charles II criou, em 1675, o Observatório de Greenwich com o objectivo de encontrar uma solução astronómica para o problema das longitudes, tendo nomeado Flamsteed para ser o primeiro director com o título inerente de astrónomo real Do ponto de vist material, a vida de Flamsteed foi difícil. Com verbas insuficientes foi forçado a dar lições particulares para conseguir os recursos necessários à aquisição do equipamento de observação tendo somente em 1688, graças a uma pequena herança por parte do pai, os meios para construir o quadrante mural, instrumento destinado a medir a altura das estrelas na sua passagem pelo meridiano. Um episódio notável da sua vida deu-se a propósito de uma controvérsia com Newton e Halley. Tendo já acumulado uma quantidade impressioannte de observações não desejava publicá-las enquanto não estivessem completas e com o nível de exactidão pretendido. Todavia, Newton, através da Royal Society, forçou a publicação e, com o apoio financeiro do Príncipe George da Dinamarca, as observações foram editadas por Halley em 1712. Dos 400 exemplares impressos, Flamsteed conseguiu comprar 300 e queimou-os.

45. EVOLUCIÓN DEL PENSAMIENTO CIENTÍFICO: JOHN FLAMSTEED
Muere El 31 de diciembre de 1719 en Greenwich, Londres, Inglaterra.
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John Flamsteed
  • Nace: El 19 de agosto de 1646 en Denby, Derby, Inglaterra
  • Muere: El 31 de diciembre de 1719 en Greenwich, Londres, Inglaterra
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46. Astronomy In History: John Flamsteed
Astronomy in history john flamsteed. If you can remember back last millennium,you heard Carmen Rush's first part on john flamsteed (see AstroNotes, Dec.
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Astronomy in history: John Flamsteed
by Carmen Rush, Historian
If you can remember back last millennium, you heard Carmen Rush 's first part on John Flamsteed (see AstroNotes, Dec. 2000). Here's the long awaited part two: in 1703, Newton was appointed President of the Royal Society. He wanted to publish a second edition of the Principia , but needed more of Flamsteed's data. Rather that ask directly for it, he deviously appealed to the Queen 's husband, Prince George, known to be a very stupid man but nonetheless with a very enthusiastic interest in astronomy. He hoped to gain a commission to publish a star catalogue in the prince's name, which would of course require Flamsteed's detailed records. Flamsteed was furious and vowed revenge. The project was begun in 1705 and proved to be a disaster from the start. Newton first set-up an editorial committee, pointedly excluding Flamsteed. The star catalogue use this Money Converter for today's equivalent WebEd. ] forcing Flamsteed to finish the work faster. Then, to spite Flamsteed further, publishing rights were given to a very expensive publisher, excluding Flamsteed from the rights. Flamsteed kept stalling, claiming that he wasn't ready. This dragged on for 2 years, and suddenly in 1708, Newton lost his stooge with the death of Prince George. By 1711, Newton launched a fresh attack, persuading Queen Anne to appoint him as inspector in charge of Greenwich Observatory . Under an intermediary

47. John Flamsteed, Atlas Coelestis
john flamsteed, Atlas coelestis. john flamsteed's Atlas coelestis was publishedin 1729, ten years later the death of the British Astronomer Royal.
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    John Flamsteed, Atlas coelestis
    John Flamsteed's Atlas coelestis was published in 1729, ten years later the death of the British Astronomer Royal. It was based on Flamsteed's new accurate observations of the northern sky and was the largest star atlas that had ever been published.
    Flamsteed's atlas contains twenty-six maps centered on the major constellations visible from Greenwich, and two planispheres, work of Abraham Sharp. In the XVIII century, the large scale of the Flamsteed's plates (24-by-20 inches) suggested the publication of new editions with reduced plates.
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48. John Flamsteed, Atlas Coelestis
Translate this page john flamsteed, Atlas coelestis. L'atlante che ha esercitato la maggioreinfluenza sulla cartografia settecentesca è senz'altro
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49. The Correspondence Of John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal: 3 Volume Set
The Correspondence of john flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal 3 Volume Set,EricGray Forbes, and edited by Lesley Murdin and Frances Willmoth P Editorial
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50. The Correspondence Of John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal: Volume 3
The Correspondence of john flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal Volume 3,EricGray Forbes, and edited by Lesley Murdin and Frances Willmoth P Editorial
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52. John Flamsteed (1646-1719)
Poor health forced flamsteed to leave school in 1662. Ordained a clergyman in 1675,flamsteed in 1684 received the income of the living of Burstow, Surrey.
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born Aug. 19, 1646, Denby, near Derby, Derbyshire, England
died Dec. 31, 1719, Greenwich, London founder of the Greenwich Observatory, and the first astronomer royal of England. Royal Society . Ordained a clergyman in 1675, Flamsteed in 1684 received the income of the living of Burstow, Surrey. His report to the Royal Society on the need for a new observatory resulted in the founding (1675) of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, of which he was the first director (and hence astronomer royal). He found that he himself had to supply all the instruments at Greenwich, apart from a few gifts; he was forced to take private pupils to augment his income. A small inheritance from his father, who died in 1688, provided the means to construct a mural arc, a wall-mounted instrument for measuring the altitudes of stars as they passed the meridian. The latter part of Flamsteed's life passed in controversy over the publication of his excellent stellar observations. He struggled to withhold them until completed, but they were urgently needed by Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley, among others. Newton, through the Royal Society, led the movement for their immediate publication. In 1704 Prince George of Denmark undertook the cost of publication, and, despite the prince's death in 1708 and Flamsteed's objections, the incomplete observations were edited by Halley, and 400 copies were printed in 1712. Flamsteed later managed to burn 300 of them. His own star catalog, Historia Coelestis Britannica (1725), listed more stars (3,000) and gave their positions much more accurately than did any other previous work. Some stars, such as 61 Cygni, are still known by their numbers in his system.

53. ST ALFEGE | The Reverend John Flamsteed (1646-1719)
The Reverend john flamsteed (16461719) Born in Derbyshire in 1646,john flamsteed showed an early talent for practical astronomy
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The Reverend John Flamsteed (1646-1719) Born in Derbyshire in 1646, John Flamsteed showed an early talent for practical astronomy, and his work in this field became known among scholars. One of his papers, sent to the President of the Royal Academy, brought him to the attention of Sir Isaac Newton, then Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. As a result, Flamsteed went to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he took a degree in 1674. Another patron was Sir Jonas Moore who procured for him the newly-created office of Astronomer Royal.
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The building of the Observatory was brought about by the need for a satisfactory method of finding the longitude of ships at sea. A project had been promulgated in London by a Frenchman, Le Sieur de St Pierre, but Flamsteed pointed out that it could not be carried out because, "The places of the fixed stars" were not accurately enough known. The King, Charles II, is said to have reacted with some vehemence, ordering that they should be "anew observed, examined and corrected for the use of his seamen". So the Observatory was built at Greenwich. The King gave a grant of £500, bricks from Tilbury Fort and wood, iron and lead from a demolished gatehouse at the Tower, and promised "whatever else became necessary".

54. Local Heritage Initiative - John Flamsteed Historical Research
The local community are undertaking research into the life and studies of JohnFlamsteed (16461719), the nation's first Astronomer Royal, who was born and
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The local community is undertaking research into the life and studies of John Flamsteed (1646-1719), the nation's first Astronomer Royal, who was born and raised in Denby. The project is raising awareness within the community of the significant achievements of John Flamsteed. The community is participating in all elements of the initiative. Leaflets and interpretation boards are being produced. Furthermore, workshops, activity days and a celebratory event are being held for the benefit of the wider public.
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Auriga. Según flamsteed, john (1795) Orion; Aquilas, Antinous.
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56. John Flamstedd
Translate this page Astronomía Autodidacta, PRINCIPAL. john flamsteed. © 2001. CarlosAndrés Carvajal T. Astrónomo Autodidacta. Nació el 19 de Agosto
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Nació el 19 de Agosto de 1646 en Derby, Derbyshire, Inglaterra. Su adolescencia se vio llena de dificultades de salud y una dolencia reumática impidió que su padre lo enviara a la universidad. Entre 1662 y 1669 Flamsteed estudió astronomía de manera autodidacta.. Comenzó a realizar observaciones astronómicas en 1671. En 1675 se ordenó sacerdote de la Iglesia Anglicana y en este mismo año viajó a Londres para entrevistarse con el Rey Carlos II y proponer la construcción del observatorio real. Era conocido por el Rey por haber construido un barómetro y un termómetro para el. El Observatorio Real de Greenwich comenzó a funcionar en 1676, con equipos que prácticamente había pagado de su bolsillo. Se le debe un sistema de proyección para elaborar mapas y el catalogo celeste mas grande realizado hasta su tiempo que contenía alrededor de 3.000 estrellas. Fue un observador avanzado y creo múltiples programas de observación. Su catalogo Historia Coelestis Britannica que fue publicado póstumamente por su ayudante Joseph Crosthwait en tres volúmenes se publicó en 1725 Murió el 31 de diciembre de 1719 en Greenwich.

57. Welcome To John Flamsteed Community School On The Web.
Home. john flamsteed Community School website. Latest News. News Section.Posted by Wardy on Tuesday, October 31, 2000. After many problems
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58. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page flamsteed, john (1646-1719). Englischer Astronom. flamsteed wurde beiDerby geboren und an der freien Schule Derby sowie der Universität
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Flamsteed, John (1646-1719) Englischer Astronom. Flamsteed wurde bei Derby geboren und an der freien Schule Derby sowie der Universität von Cambridge ausgebildet. Als die Sternwarte von Greenwich ( Royal Greenwich Observatory ) 1675 gegründet wurde, ernannte man Flamsteed zu seinem ersten Direktor. 1676 begann er mit einer Reihe von Beobachtungen, wobei er viele Fehler in den zeitgenössischen astronomischen Tabellen fand, die er aufdeckte und korrigierte. Dadurch trug er dazu bei, den Übergang zu einer modernen praktischen Astronomie einzuleiten. Sein Fixsternkatalog Historia Coelestis Britannica (1725), der über 3 000 Sterne aufführt, übertraf in seiner Größe jeden vorherigen Sternkatalog. Flamsteeds Mondbeobachtungen lieferten seinem Zeitgenossen Sir Isaac Newton die Daten zur Bestätigung seiner Gravitationstheorie. ... zurück. ... zurück zur Datenbank. ... weiter zu "Kunst im Netz". Samstag, 10.November.2001, 07:39 Robert Morten

59. John Flamsteed Website
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60. John Flamsteed Intranet Site
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