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Adams - Papers of John Couch Adams
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Box 45 - Miscellaneous printed pamphlets and bound books, mostly referred to in the correspondence
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1 - 'The treatise on the astrolabe of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited with notes and illustrations by Andrew Edmund Brae' (London: John Russell Smith, 1870)
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2 - 'The secret of the circle, its area ascertained' 2nd ed. (London: Henry Sotheran and Co., 1876)
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3 - 'A treatise on the astrolabe addressed to his son Lowys by Geoffrey Chaucer A.D. 1391. Edited from the earliest MSS by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat' (London: Trubner & Co., 1873)
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4 - 'The celestial sphere and the doctrine of the Earth's perpendicular axis' (Montreal: Lovell, June 1876)
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5 - 'Astronomical lectures. Measurement of the Sun's distance' (London: Trubner, September 1876)
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6 - 'Amphiorama ou la vue due monde. Phenomene inconnu pour la premiere fois observe et decrit' (Lausanne, 1875)
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7 - The Daily News, Saturday, September 28, 1895
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8 - The Western Daily Mercury, Saturday 21 April 1900
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'The celestial sphere and the doctrine of the Earth's perpendicular axis' (Montreal: Lovell, June 1876)
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