Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
- Adams/Box 5-15/Box 6/9/3
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- 29 Sep. 1848
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Sends observations of Neptune. Also paper from Leverrier.
Challis, James (1803-1882) astronomer and physicist
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Sends observations of Neptune. Also paper from Leverrier.
Challis, James (1803-1882) astronomer and physicist
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
In French. LeVerrier: unvarnished opinion.
Delaunay, Charles-Eugène (1816-1872) astronomer and mathematician
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
J.C.A. paper on the moon: Pontecoulant and Plana controversy. LeVerrier's part in.
Gibbons, George Buckmaster (d 1884)
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
J.C.A. and LeVerrier. Personal and local news.
Gibbons, George Buckmaster (d 1884)
Draft autograph letter signed to U.J.J. Le Verrier
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Extra copies of JCA's address on presentation to UJJL [gold medal of RAS] have been ordered for him.
Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) astronomer
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
LeVerrier's Christian names.
de Morgan, Augustus (1806-1871) mathematician
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Notes on Adams, Le Verrier, Airy, Challis.
Smart, William Marshall (1889-1975) astronomer
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
With obituary of U.J.J. Le Verrier.
Le Figaro
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Ephemeris of Neptune has been distributed. RAS medals. Has sent via Hind a copy of a letter from Struve to LeVerrier, forwarded via Lassell, to appear in the Comptes Rendus. Further work on Neptune: satellites. RAS to elect a number of foreign Associates: encloses list and asks for further suggestions.
Sheepshanks, Richard (1794-1855) astronomer
Autograph letter signed to J.C. Adams
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Reminds JCA about abstract of Breen's paper. Has asked Herschel to write historically of LeVerrier and Neptune. Reasons for choosing Herschel. Outlines the sort of account he would like written, in answer to Peirce's objections.
Sheepshanks, Richard (1794-1855) astronomer