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1995006612Austin, University of Texas Press, 1995. xv, 220 S. Orig.-Broschur. Mit kleinem Namensstempel und durchgängig mit dezenten, sauberen Randanstreichungen in Bleistift, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
Norimbergae [Nürnberg], (Apud Ioannem Petreium), 1535. 4to. Bound in a beautiful contemporary full blindstamped vellum binding over wooden boards. Boards with blindstamped borders with portraits of Marcus, Johannes, Mattheus, Lucas, inside which large square blindstamped centre-piece with floriated decorations and small portriats. Three raised bands to back. Brass clasps to boards partially preserved. A bit of overall wear and general use. Overall a very nice and tight copy. Internally very nice and clean with only a bit of occasional minor brownspotting and soiling. Two leaves with a spot to outer margin (looks like remain of wax or lacquer), far from affecting text. Last four leaves of Greek text with dampstaining. First leaf of Latin text with coloured initial and a couple of red and green underlinings. Woodcut initials. First ab. 10 leaves of text with neat contemporary annotations in Latin and Greek. (6),59, (4) ff. + 84, (24) ff. (The four leaves in between the Greek and the Latin text being the title page: ""Librorum de Iudiciis Astrologicis quatuor, duo priores conuersi in linguam Latinam à Ioachimo Camerario Pabergense. Annotatiunculae in eosdem. Aliquot loci translati de tertio & quarto libro Ptolemaei, per eundem Camerarium."", two leaves of preface/dedication, dated 1535, one blank).
1906249436Washington, 1906. 5 S. OBr. Umschlag angeschmutzt u. begriffen, m. kl. St. Klammerbind. rostig. Durchgehend feuchtwellig. (Contribution from the Solar Observatory Mt. Wilson, California, No. 13).
Lisboa, Junta de Investigaçoes do Ultramar, 1972, 29 x 20'5 cm., tela original, VII - 284 págs. con 52 figuras intercaladas - 2 h.
199132205ESA (European Space Agency), Paris 1991. 379 S., 4°, Original-Karton (Softcover) in Spiralbindung, Titel mit kleinem Namensstempel, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
1947041180Toronto: University Of Toronto Press 1947. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Pp 383-469 In Blue Wrappers Printed In Black. Very Lightly Used Near Fine Except Some Browning Along Spine. Ownership Signature Of Jpl Astronomer And Halley Watch Manager Ray L. Newburn. Per Wikipedia Helen Battles Sawyer Hogg 1905 -1993 Was An American-Canadian Astronomer Who Pioneered Research Into Globular Clusters And Variable Stars. She Was The First Female President Of Several Astronomical Organizations And A Scientist When Many Universities Would Not Award Scientific Degrees To Women. Her Scientific Advocacy And Journalism Included Astronomy Columns In The Toronto Star "With The Stars" 1951-81 And The Journal Of The Royal Astronomical Society Of Canada "Out Of Old Books" 1946-65. She Was Considered A "Great Scientist And A Gracious Person" Over A Career Of Sixty Years. After Graduating From Mount Holyoke Hogg Received A Fellowship For Graduate Study At Harvard Observatory In The Fall Of 1926 With The Help Of Dr. Cannon.3 Once At Harvard Hogg Worked With Dr. Harlow Shapley The Director Of The Graduate Program In Astronomy. Hogg Received Her Master's Degree In 1928 And Her Doctoral Degree In 1931 Both From Radcliffe College As Harvard Refused To Award Graduate Degrees In Science To Women At The Time. For Her Advances In Astronomy Hogg Received Honorary Doctoral Degrees From Six Canadian And U.S. Universities Including Mount Holyoke College And The University Of Toronto. While Completing Her Doctoral Degree Hogg Taught Astronomy At Mount Holyoke And At Smith College. After Graduation She Moved To Victoria British Columbia Where She Began Research At The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory. Hogg Began Taking Photos Of Variable Stars With The 72-Inch Reflecting Telescope Cataloguing The Cyclical Changes In The Brightness Of The Variable Stars. At The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory Hogg Found 132 New Variable Stars In The Globular Cluster Messier 2. Hogg Published This Groundbreaking Work In Astronomical Catalogues That Are Still Used Today. Notably Hogg Accomplished All Of This As A Volunteer Assistant To Her Husband As The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory Would Not Offer Her A Job. In 1935 Hogg Moved To The University Of Toronto After Her Husband Had Received A Job Offer To Work At The David Dunlap Observatory.6 For Her First Year There Hogg Continued Her Work Photographing Globular Clusters Amassing Thousands Of Photographs Which She Used To Identify Many Thousands Of Variable Stars. She Published Catalogue Of 1116 Variable Stars In Globular Clusters In 1939 The First Of Three Catalogues She Completed With A Fourth In The Works At The Time Of Her Death. In Addition To Her Work On Variable Stars In Globular Clusters Hogg Used The Period-Luminosity Relationship Of Cepheid Variable Stars Discovered By Henrietta Swan Leavitt In 1908 To Enhance The Understanding Of The Milky Way Galaxy's Age Size And Structure. During The Late 1930S Hogg Became One Of The First Astronomers To Travel And Work Around The World To Advance Her Research As The Globular Clusters She Was Observing Were Best Seen From The Southern Hemisphere. From 1939 To 1941 Hogg Returned To America To Serve As The President Of The American Association Of Variable Star Observers 1939-1941 And The Acting Chair Of Mount Holyoke's Astronomy Department 1940-1941. Upon Returning To The David Dunlap Observatory She Took On Teaching Duties At The University Of Toronto Largely As A Result Of Male Staff Being Away Due To World War Ii.35 Retaining Her Position After The Men Returned From War Hogg Advanced To Assistant Professor In 1951 Associate Professor In 1955 Full Professor In 1957 And Professor Emerita In 1976 Upon Her Retirement. Over Her Research Career Hogg Published More Than 200 Papers And Was A Leading Authority In Astronomy. <br/> <br/> University Of Toronto Press paperback
1988040391New York: Bantam Books 1988. First American Edition Second Issue 1st Printing. Black Cloth / Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Charts and Tables Throughout. X 198 Pp. First Printing Of The Final Version After A Suppressed First Issue Which Lacked A Table Of Contents And Had Slightly Different Text. Near Fine In Near Fine Dj No Names Or Marks Dj Not Price-Clipped. <br/> <br/> Bantam Books hardcover
1988101418Bantam Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1988 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full clothes, under editor's grey dust-jacket, illustrated by a color photography of Stephen Hawking grand In-8 1 vol. - 206 pages
1973163223O.O. 1973. 4°. S. S. 185-189 OBr. Klammern angerostet. (Publ. of the Dominion Astrophys. Observ. 14/9).
184739274London, George Barclay, 1847. Contemporary half cloth. Sm. 8vo. 16 pp. Library stamps on titlepage.
London, George Barclay, 1847. Contemporary half cloth. Sm. 8vo. 16 pp. Library stamps on titlepage.
199947095Freeman, New York 1999. 171 Seiten mit Abbildungen, 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), gutes Exemplar,
552180Albuquerque, The University Of New Mexico Press, 1946. In-8, softcover, xiv-54pp., text on 2 columns.
1903162004Cambridge Mass., Observatory, 1903. 1. ed. Page 125-148. 4°, Halfcloth bound
1895163299Washington, 1895. 4°. M. 1 Taf. LXVI, 420 S. Lwd. Rücken angerissen. Einbd. berieben. Ecken teils bestossen. St. u. Sign. a. Vors. St. a. Tit. (Washington observations for 1890. Appendix 1).
1895163105Washington, Government Printing Office, 1895. 1. ed. 1 Plate, LXVI, 420 p. 4°, original cloth binding.
Quarto (30 x 23 cm). Green orig. cloth with gilt titled spine (fine condition). Bücher en
1870163064Washington, Government Printing Office, 1870. 1. ed. 73 p. 4°, contemporary half-cloth binding.
1898164353London, Her Majesty`s Stationary Office / Darling & Son, 1898. 1. ed. XLIII, 263 p. 4°, contemporary cloth binding.
1835163177London, Royal Astronomical Society, 1835. 1st ed. 82 p. 4°, half-cloth of later times.
1906164359London, His Majesty`s Stationary Office / Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1906. 1. ed. LIX, 403 p. 4°, contemporary cloth binding.
1838163192London, Murray, 1838. 1st ed. XXXIV, 130 p. 4°, modern half-cloth.
1973163222O.O. 1973. 4°. S. 151-184. OBr. Klammern angerostet. (Publ. of the Dominion Astrophys. Observ. 14/8).
1898163013London, Taylor & Francis, 1898. 1. ed. XI, 43 S. Gr.-8°, contemporary half-cloth binding.
(London, Richard Taylor, 1828). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1828 - Part I. Pp. 113-151 and 7 engraved plates (5 folding). A faint dampstain to lower part of plates. Text fine and clean.