Nicht lieferbar
Autobiography Of Sir George Biddell Airy - Airy, George Biddell
Schade – dieser Artikel ist leider ausverkauft. Sobald wir wissen, ob und wann der Artikel wieder verfügbar ist, informieren wir Sie an dieser Stelle.
  • Broschiertes Buch

The Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy is a memoir written by the renowned British mathematician and astronomer, Sir George Biddell Airy. In this book, Airy recounts his life journey, from his humble beginnings as the son of a poor farm labourer to his rise as a prominent figure in the scientific community of the 19th century. The book is divided into several chapters, each detailing a different phase of Airy's life. He talks about his early education, his struggles to make a living as a young man, and his eventual entry into the world of astronomy. Airy also discusses his work as an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy is a memoir written by the renowned British mathematician and astronomer, Sir George Biddell Airy. In this book, Airy recounts his life journey, from his humble beginnings as the son of a poor farm labourer to his rise as a prominent figure in the scientific community of the 19th century. The book is divided into several chapters, each detailing a different phase of Airy's life. He talks about his early education, his struggles to make a living as a young man, and his eventual entry into the world of astronomy. Airy also discusses his work as an astronomer, his contributions to the field of mathematics, and his experiences as a public figure. Throughout the book, Airy provides insights into the scientific and social climate of his time, including his interactions with other notable figures such as Charles Darwin and John Herschel. He also reflects on his personal beliefs and values, revealing a deep sense of spirituality and a commitment to public service. Overall, The Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy is a fascinating account of one man's journey through life, offering a unique perspective on the history of science and society in the 19th century.""In Jan. 1824, at Playford, I was working on the effects of separating the two lenses of an object-glass, and on the kind of eye-piece which would be necessary: also on spherical aberrations and Saturn's figure. On my quires at Cambridge I was working on the effects of separating the object-glass lenses, with the view of correcting the secondary spectrum: and on Jan. 31st I received some numbers (indices of refraction) from Mr Herschel, and reference to Fraunhofer's numbers.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.