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RefNoMA/42
Previous numbersMA.42
LevelItem
TitleMeteorological observations at Halle, [Germany] by Johann Joachim Lange
CreatorLange; Johann Joachim (1670-1744); German theologian and philosopher
Date25 December 1728-11 September 1729
DescriptionDaily observation of meteorological conditions, varying between one and three observations per day. The columns record day and hour, barometric pressure ['Barometri altitudo in digitis vulgaribus rhenanis duodecimalibus'], temperature, wind, and brief general weather remarks.

The manuscript follows the format recommended in the paper: 'Invitatio ad observationes meteorologicas communi consilio instituendas', by James Jurin, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, v.32 (1723), pp.422-427. Its results were summarised in: 'An abstract of the Meteorological diaries, communicated to the Royal Society, with remarks upon them...part V', by William Derham, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, v.38 (1734), pp.458-470.

Endorsed [p.12]: 'Hall 1728 & 1729 Jan. 22. 1729'. and in a later hand '42. Halle (Saxony) 1728-1729'.
LanguageLatin
Extent12p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
Dimensions355x120mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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