Item James 520 - Notebook

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Herschel/Box 3/James 520

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GB 275 Herschel/Box 3/James 520

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Notebook

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  • 1837 (Undated, so date is estimated.) (Creation)

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(1792-1871)

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Astronomer; son of Sir William Herschel; senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman, 1813; subsequently fellow of St John's College, Cambridge; MA 1816; helped to found Analytical Society, Cambridge, 1813; secretary to Royal Society 1824-7; president of Astronomical Society, 1827-32; created baronet, 1838; president of British Association, 1845; master of the Mint, 1850-5. Major contribution to astronomy through the discovery and cataloguing of many double stars, work on 'light' and early work on photographical process. Buried in Westminster Abbey.

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Contents:

  1. Draft review of works on geomagnetism by Gauss, Humboldt, and R. S. L. (himself?). 31 sheets 1 side each, mostly fair copy - little correction.

  2. Draft review of Whewell's History of the Inductive Sciences. 64 pages lightly corrected, 5 or so heavily altered

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