Vol. 10 No. 1 |
Mar 2007 |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 1 |
Papers |
Highlighting the History of French Radio Astronomy. 1: Nordmann’s Attempt to Observe Solar Radio Emission in 1901 |
Suzanne Débarbat, James Lequeux, & Wayne Orchiston | 3 |
Highlighting the history of French radio astronomy. 2: The solar eclipse observations of 1949-1954 | Wayne Orchiston & Jean-Louis Steinberg | 11 |
Planet, Asteroid, Minor Planet: A Case Study in Astronomical Nomenclature | David W. Hughes & Brian G. Marsden | 21 |
E.E. Barnard and the Eclipse of Iapetus in 1889 | James Bryan | 31 |
William Doberck – Double Star Astronomer | P. Kevin MacKeown | 49 |
Lowell Observatory Enters the Twentieth Century—in the 1950s | Joseph S. Tenn | 65 |
IAU Report |
IAU Archives Working Group. Triennial Report (2003-2006) | Brenda G. Corbin | 72 |
Book Reviews (all) |
Kommandosache Sonnengott. Geschichte der deutschen Sonnenforschung im Dritten Reich und unter alliierter Besatzung, by Michael P. Seiler | Wolfgang Mattig & Wolfgang Schmidt | 73 |
The Man Who Found Time. James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth’s Antiquity, by Jack Repcheck | Mary Brück | 79 |
The Stargazer of Hardwicke: the Life and Work of Thomas William Webb / Gracewing Publishing, 2006, ed. by Janet & Mark Robinson | F. Richard Stephenson | 74 |
James Hutton, the Founder of Modern Geology, by Donald B. McIntyre & Alan McKirdy | Mary Brück | 74 |
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Vol. 10 No. 2 |
Jul 2007 |
Cover |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 77 |
Papers |
Quasars and the Caltech-Carnegie Connection | Edward R. Waluska | 79 |
John Michell, the Pleiades, and Odds of 496,000 to 1 | David W. Hughes & Susan Cartwright | 93 |
Solar Photography in the Nineteenth Century: the Case of the Infante D. Luiz Observatory in Lisbon (1871-1880) | Vitor Bonifácio, Isabel Malaquias, & João Fernandes | 101 |
The Norwegian Naval Observatories | Bjørn Ragnvald Pettersen | 115 |
Demetrios Eginitis: Restorer of the Athens Observatory | E. Th. Theodossiou, V.N. Manimanis, & P. Mantarakis, | 123 |
F.X. von Zach and the Fifth Continent | Peter Brosche | 133 |
Caveat Lector: Comments on Douglas J. Keenan, ‘Astro-Historiographic Chronologies of Early China are Unfounded’ | David W. Pankenier | 137 |
Defence of Planetary Conjunctions for Early Chinese Chronology is Unmerited | Douglas J. Keenan | 142 |
Stephen J. O'Meara and Ring Spokes Before Voyager 1 | James Bryan | 148 |
Corrigendum
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Correction to E.E. Barnard and the Eclipse of Iapetus in 1889 | James Bryan | 150 |
Obituary |
Donald Edward Osterbrock (1924 - 2007) | William Sheehan & C. Robert O'Dell | 151 |
Book Reviews (all) |
Caroline Herschel’s Autobiographies ed. by Michael Hoskin | Mary Brück | 157 |
Two Paths to Heaven’s Gate, by Nan Dieter Conklin | Wayne Orchiston | 157 |
The Man Who Changed Everything: The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, by Basil Mahon | Clive Davenhall | 158 |
Harrison in the Abbey, by Arnold Wolfendale | Wayne Orchiston | 158 |
Observatoires et Patrimonie Astronomique Français, ed. by Guy Boistel | Monique Gros | 159 |
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Vol. 10 No. 3 |
Nov 2007 |
Cover |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 161 |
Papers from the Lindsay Symposium |
A Selection of Photographs from the Lindsay Centennial Symposium |
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Eric Melvyn Lindsay and Astronomy in Ireland | Mark E. Bailey | 163 |
Armagh, Dunsink and the Early Days of the Irish Astronomical Society |
Mary Brück | 167 |
The Armagh-Dunsink-Harvard Telescope: From Dream to Oblivion | C. John Butler | 173 |
Under Irish Skies | Patrick Corvan | 179 |
Family Memoirs of a Very Special Uncle | Robin Lindsay, Jack Lindsay, & Mary Lindsay | 187 |
Dr Eric Mervyn Lindsay (1907-1974): A Personal View | John C. McConnell | 190 |
Dr Eric Lindsay: Personal Recollections | Derek McNally | 193 |
Dr Eric Lindsay: A, B, C, D, ... to Z. A Personal Recollection | Terry Moseley | 194 |
Remembering Eric and Sylvia Lindsay during the War Years | Donald S. Nicholson | 197 |
Sir Robert Stawell Ball (1840-1913): Royal Astronomer in Ireland and Astronomy’s Public Voice | Allan Chapman | 198 |
Other Papers |
Variations in the Earth’s Clock Error ΔT between AD 300 and 800 as Deduced from Observations of Solar and Lunar Eclipses | F. Richard Stephenson | 211 |
Highlighting the History of French Radio Astronomy. 3: The Würzburg Antennas at Marcoussis, Meudon and Nançay | Wayne Orchiston, James Lequeux, Jean-Louis Steinberg, & Jean Delannoy | 221 |
Book Reviews (all) |
A Descriptive Catalogue of Greco-Roman Comets from 500 B.C. to A.D. 400, by John T. Ramsey | David W. Hughes | 246 |
The Sun Kings: The Unexpected Tragedy of Richard Carrington and the Tale of How Modern Astronomy Began, by Stuart Clark | Wayne Orchiston | 246 |
The Telescope. Its History, Technology, and Future, by Geoff Andersen | David Blank | 247 |
Living Among the Stars at the Johannesburg Observatory, by Dirk Vermeulen | Wayne Orchiston | 247 |
Index to Volume 10 | 248 |
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