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RefNoHS/17/420
LevelItem
TitleLetter, from [A. J. F.] Yvon Villarceau to Sir John Herschel, dated at Paris
CreatorVillarceau; Antoine-Joseph Yvon (1813-1883); French astronomer; mathematician; engineer
Date16 November 1849
DescriptionAutograph letter signed by sender. Thanks John Frederick William Herschel for his interest in Yvon Villarceau's work on double stars. Yvon Villarceau sends a copy of a note on double stars published in the Academie des Sciences for consideration by the Royal Astronomical Society Raises a problem of agreement between Newtonian theory and observational data. Yvon Villarceau feels astronomical studies in France are slowing down.
LanguageFrench
Extent2pp
FormatManuscript
Place originParis, France
Origin coordinates48.856667, 2.352222
AccessStatusOpen
URLDescriptionAlso available on Epsilon
URLhttps://epsilon.ac.uk/view/herschel/letters/Herschel13609
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8238Herschel; Sir; John Frederick William (1792 - 1871); astronomer1792 - 1871
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