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Astronomical observations and correspondences of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Observations et correspondances astronomiques des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.

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Contient : « Observations faites à Pékin par les Jésuites françois en 1694 et 1695 ; Mission de Godin, de Bouguer et de La Condamine au Pérou ; Observation de l'éclipse de lune, en 1776, par Le Monnier ; « Projet d'accomodemens et d'instrumens à faire à l'Observatoire royal, pour le rendre plus util aux observations astronomiques, proposé par le sieur De L'Isle... » ; Correspondances astronomiques émanées de : Bernoulli, Bianchini, Bouguer, Bouilliau, Deshayes (de Dieppe), Euler, Flamsteed, Freret, Gallet (d'Avignon), Godin, le Père Gouye, Grandjean de Fouchy, Guglielmini, de La Voye (de Brest), Manfredi, Marinoni, Henr. Oldenburg, Picard (Copenhague, 5 décembre 1671), Salvago, Varin (Dieppe, 11 décembre 1681), W. Vigor, Sethus Wardus, Weidler, Eustachio Zanotti

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1601-01-01 - 1800-12-31

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