The Life and Work of James Bradley

The New Foundations of 18th Century Astronomy

John Fisher author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:15th Dec '23

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The Life and Work of James Bradley: The New Foundations of 18th Century Astronomy is the first major work on the life and achievements of James Bradley for 190 years. This book offers a new perspective and new interpretations of previously published materials, together with various insights about recently researched sources. This book is a complete account of the life and work of Bradley as discerned from surviving documents of his working archive, as well as other documents and records. In addition, it offers a new interpretation of Bradley's work as an astronomer, not merely from his observations of Jupiter and Saturn and their satellites and annual aberration and the nutation of the Earth's axis, but also his corroborative work with pendulums and other horological work with George Graham. It also explores the little amount documented about his private life including a degree of speculation about his personal relationships. This work on 18th century astronomy is intended for students of the history of science, astronomy and 18th century English society, and for scholars seeking new lines of inquiry. It contains an extensive bibliography and a detailed chronology, both of which offer support for further reading and research.

This work on 18th century astronomy is intended for students of the history of science, astronomy and 18th century English society, and for scholars seeking new lines of inquiry. It contains an extensive bibliography and a detailed chronology, both of which oer support for further reading and research. * MathSciNet *
John Fisher's book is an important resource for anyone interested not just in Bradley but in improvements to instrumentation, practice and error calculation, and in the intertwined projects of eighteenth-century astronomy they served: finding a method of determining longitude at sea, observing solar and stellar parallax, and chasing down the implications of universal gravitation, including on the shape of the Earth. * Rebekah Higgitt, Journal for the History of Astronomy *

ISBN: 9780198884200

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 30mm

Weight: 1070g

560 pages