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  <dc:title>Magnetic observations at Göttingen, Germany, by [Wilhelm Weber?]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Tables of magnetic declinations [pp.1-2] recorded at five minute intervals, twelve observations per hour, from 10.00pm on 28 August to 10.00am on 29 August 1840. With corresponding readings of magnetic intensities [pp.3-4]. 

The Royal Society's interest in magnetic observations at this period was in response to a letter by Alexander von Humboldt, 23 April 1836, to William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse and President of the Royal Society, proposing an international network of observatories [AP/20/7].  

Endorsed [p.4]: 'Gottingen Term Day Augt. 1840.'. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>28-29 August 1840 </dc:date>
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