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Bibliography.
Topics: telescopes, observatories, instruments, optics, astronomy.
3,730 entries: Papers in journals, chapters in books, entries in encyclopedias, electronic files (.pdf, .tif, .doc).
This bibliography accompanies a primary listing of key references on the history of the telescope.
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Herschel, John. Notice of an Extraordinary Luminous Appearance Seen in the Heavens on the 17th of March, 1843. Abstracts of the Papers Printed in
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Herschel, John. On a Case of Superficial Colour Presented by a Homogeneous Liquid Internally Colourless. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
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Herschel, John. Remarks on Colour-Blindness. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 10 (1859) 72-84.
Herschel, J. On a proposed Solar Eye-piece. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 24 (June 1864) 220-221. (solar eyepiece, rotating
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Herschel, John. Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 154 (1864) 1-137.
Herschel, John. Observations of the Spectra of Some of the Southern Nebulae. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 16 (1868) 417-418.
Herschel, John. Results of Examination of Southern Nebulae with the Spectroscope. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 16 (1867-1868) 451455.
Herschel, John. Second List of Nebulae and Clusters Observed at Bangalore with the Royal Society's Spectroscope. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London 17 (1868) 58-60.
Herschel, John. Account of the Solar Eclipse of 1868, as Seen at Jamkandi in the Bombay Presidency. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 17
(1868-1869) 103-125. (description of instruments; spectrum of prominence)
Herschel, John. Additional Observations of Southern Nebulae. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 17 (1868-1869) 303-307.
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(Herschel, William: chronological bibliography; including complete Phil. Trans. papers)
Herschel, William. Astronomical Observations on the Periodical Star in Collo Ceti. By Mr. William Herschel, of Bath; Communicated by Dr. Watson, Jun.
of Bath, F. R. S. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 70 (1780) 338-344. (Mira)
Herschel, William. Account of a Comet. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 71 (1781) 492-501. pp500-501, Description of a micrometer for
taking angle of position. (Uranus).
Herschel, William. Astronomical Observations on the Rotation of the Planets Round Their Axes, Made with a View to Determine Whether the Earth's
Diurnal Motion is Perfectly Equable. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 71 (1781) 115-138.
Herschel, William. Description of a Lamp-Micrometer, and the Method of Using It. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 72 (1782)
163-172. 1 plate.
Herschel, William. A Paper to Obviate Some Doubts concerning the Great Magnifying Powers Used. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of
London 72 (1782) 173-178.
Herschel, William. A Letter from William Herschel, Esq. F. R. S. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 73 (1783) 1-3. (Naming
Uranus)
Herschel, William. On the Diameter and Magnitude of the Georgium Sidus; With a Description of the Dark and Lucid Disk and Periphery Micrometers.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 73 (1783) 4-14.
Herschel, William. On the Proper Motion of the Sun and Solar System; With an Account of Several Changes That Have Happened among the Fixed Stars
since the Time of Mr. Flamstead. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 73 (1783) 247-283.
Herschel, William. On the Remarkable Appearances at the Polar Regions of the Planet Mars, the Inclination of Its Axis, the Position of Its Poles, and Its
Spheroidical Figure; With a Few Hints Relating to Its Real Diameter and Atmosphere. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 74
(1784) 233-273.
Herschel, William. Account of Some Observations Tending to Investigate the Construction of the Heavens. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London 74 (1784) 437-451.
Herschel, William. Catalogue of Double Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 75 (1785) 40-126.
Herschel, William. On the Construction of the Heavens. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 75 (1785) 213-266.
Herschel, William. Catalogue of One Thousand New Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 76 (1786)
457-499.
Herschel, William. Investigation of the Cause of That Indistinctness of Vision Which Has Been Ascribed to the Smallness of the Optic Pencil.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 76 (1786) 500-507.
Herschel, William. Remarks on the New Comet. In a Letter from William Herschel, LLD. F.R.S. to Charles Blagden, M.D. Sec. R.S. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society of London 77 (1787) 4-5.
Herschel, William. An Account of the Discovery of Two Satellites Revolving Round the Georgian Planet. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
of London 77 (1787) 125-129.
Herschel, William. An Account of Three Volcanos in the Moon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 77 (1787) 229-232.
Herschel, William. On the Georgian Planet and Its Satellites. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 78 (1788) 364-378.
Herschel, William. Observations on a Comet. In a Letter from William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P.R.S. Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society of London 79 (1789) 151-153.
Herschel, William. Catalogue of a Second Thousand of New Nebulae and Clusters of Stars; With a Few Introductory Remarks on the Construction of the
Heavens. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 79 (1789) 212-255.
Herschel, William. Account of the Discovery of a Sixth and Seventh Satellite of the Planet Saturn; With Remarks on the Construction of Its Ring, Its
Atmosphere, Its Rotation on an Axis, and Its Spheroidical Figure. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 80 (1790) 1-20.
Herschel, William. On the Satellites of the Planet Saturn, and the Rotation of Its Ring on an Axis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of
London 80 (1790) 427-495.
Herschel, William. On Nebulous Stars, Properly So Called. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 81 (1791) 71-88.
Herschel, William. On the Ring of Saturn, and the Rotation of the Fifth Satellite upon Its Axis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
82 (1792) 1-22.
Herschel, William. Miscellaneous Observations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 82 (1792) 23-27.
Herschel, William. Observations on the Planet Venus. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 83 (1793) 201-219.
Herschel, William. Observations of a Quintuple Belt on the Planet Saturn. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 84 (1794) 28-32.
Herschel, William. Account of Some Particulars Observed during the Late Eclipse of the Sun. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
84 (1794) 39-42.
Herschel, William. On the Rotation of the Planet Saturn upon Its Axis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 84 (1794) 48-66.
Herschel, William. On the Nature and Construction of the Sun and Fixed Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 85 (1795) 4672.
Herschel, William. Description of a Forty-feet Reflecting Telescope. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 85 (1795) 347-409.
Herschel, William. On the Method of Observing the Changes That Happen to the Fixed Stars; With Some Remarks on the Stability of the Light of Our
Sun. To Which is Added, a Catalogue of Comparative Brightness, for Ascertaining the Permanency of the Lustre of Stars. Philosophical Transactions of
the Royal Society of London 86 (1796) 166-226.
Herschel, William. On the Periodical Star alpha Herculis; With Remarks Tending to Establish the Rotatory Motion of the Stars on Their Axes. To Which is
Added a Second Catalogue of the Comparative Brightness of the Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 86 (1796) 452-482.
Herschel, William. A Third Catalogue of the Comparative Brightness of the Stars; With an Introductory Account of an Index to Mr. Flamsteed's
Observations of the Fixed Stars Contained in the Second Volume of the Historia Coelestis. To Which are Added, Several Useful Results Derived from
That Index. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 87 (1797) 293-324.
Herschel, William. Observations of the Changeable Brightness of the Satellites of Jupiter, and of the Variation in Their Apparent Magnitudes; With a
Determination of the Time of Their Rotatory Motions on Their Axes. To Which is Added, a Measure of the Diameter of the Second Satellite, and an
Estimate of the Comparative Size of All the Four. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 87 (1797) 332-351.
Herschel, William. On the Discovery of Four Additional Satellites of the Georgium Sidus. The Retrograde Motion of Its Old Satellites Announced; And the
Cause of Their Disappearance at Certain Distances from the Planet Explained. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 88 (1798)
47-79. (Uranus)
Herschel, William. A Fourth Catalogue of the Comparative Brightness of the Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 89 (1799)
121-144.
Herschel, William. On the Power of Penetrating into Space by Telescopes; With a Comparative Determination of the Extent of That Power in Natural
Vision, and in Telescopes of Various Sizes and Constructions; Illustrated by Select Observations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of
London 90 (1800) 49-85.
Herschel, William. Investigation of the Powers of the Prismatic Colours to Heat and Illuminate Objects; With Remarks, That Prove the Different
Refrangibility of Radiant Heat. To Which is Added, an Inquiry into the Method of Viewing the Sun Advantageously, with Telescopes of Large Apertures
and High Magnifying Powers. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 90 (1800) 255-283.
Herschel, William. Experiments on the Refrangibility of the Invisible Rays of the Sun. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 90
(1800) 284-292. 1 plate.
Herschel, William. Experiments on the Solar, and on the Terrestrial Rays that Occasion Heat; With a Comparative View of the Laws to Which Light and
Heat, or Rather the Rays Which Occasion Them, are Subject, in Order to Determine Whether They are the Same, or Different. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Part I: 90 (1800) 293-326, 5 plates. Part II: 90 (1800) 437-538, 7 plates.
Herschel, William. Observations Tending to Investigate the Nature of the Sun, in Order to Find the Causes or Symptoms of Its Variable Emission of Light
and Heat; With Remarks on the Use That May Possibly Be Drawn from Solar Observations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
91 (1801) 265-318. 2 plates.
Herschel, William. Additional Observations Tending to Investigate the Symptoms of the Variable Emission of the Light and Heat of the Sun; With Trials to
Set Aside Darkening Glasses, by Transmitting the Solar Rays through Liquids; And a Few Remarks to Remove Objections That Might Be Made against
Some of the Arguments Contained in the Former Paper. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1801) 354-362. 1 plate.
Herschel, William. Observations on the Two Lately Discovered Celestial Bodies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 92 (1802)
213-232. (asteroids)
Herschel, William. Catalogue of 500 New Nebulae, Nebulous Stars, Planetary Nebulae, and Clusters of Stars; With Remarks on the Construction of the
Heavens. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 92 (1802) 477-528.
Herschel, William. Observations of the Transit of Mercury over the Disk of the Sun; To Which is Added, an Investigation of the Causes Which Often
Prevent the Proper Action of Mirrors. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 93 (1803) 214-232. 1 plate. (sun)
Herschel, William. Account of the Changes That Have Happened, during the Last Twenty-Five Years, in the Relative Situation of Double-Stars; With an
Investigation of the Cause to Which They Are Owing. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 93 (1803) 339-382.
Herschel, William. Continuation of an Account of the Changes That Have Happened in the Relative Situation of Double Stars. Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society of London 94 (1804) 353-384.
Herschel, William. Experiments for Ascertaining How Far Telescopes Will Enable Us to Determine Very Small Angles, and to Distinguish the Real from
the Spurious Diameters of Celestial and Terrestrial Objects: With an Application of the Result of These Experiments to a Series of Observations on the
Nature and Magnitude of Mr. Harding's Lately Discovered Star. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 95 (1805) 31-64. 1 plate.
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Smith, T. A projective treatment of the submarine periscope. Transactions of the Optical Society 23 (February 1922) 217ff.
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