Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
- Adams/Box 5-15/Box 9/41/1
- Item
- 5 May 1869
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Leverrier and Chasles. Newton papers; Lord Portsmouth.
Hirst, Thomas Archer (1830-1892) mathematician
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Leverrier and Chasles. Newton papers; Lord Portsmouth.
Hirst, Thomas Archer (1830-1892) mathematician
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Binding of the printed catalogue of the Portsmouth Collection.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Liveing, George Downing (1827-1924) chemist and university administrator
Autograph letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Administration of Newton MSS Syndicate.
Liveing, George Downing (1827-1924) chemist and university administrator
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Newton: Portsmouth Collection catalogue. Current work, U.S. Naval Observatory. (Hyperion and Titan).
Hall, Asaph (1829-1907) astronomer
'The most startling question of the day. Sir Isaac Newton!'
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
'The Zetetic Society offers the liberal premium of one hundred guineas for any demonstrable confirmation of the reality of any one of the elementary conditions on which the globular theory was originally propounded and subsequently accepted and mathematically formulated by Sir Isaac Newton.'
Hampden, John (d 1891) Zetetic astronomer