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A commentary on the astronomical references of holy scripture.
Facsimile reprint of the first edition, including index and 34
illustrations.
When this highly illustrated work first appeared in 1900, the
day-to-day business of an astronomer was prone to misapprehension;
the reality tended to be clouded by the temptation to imagine
observatories as preoccupied with making awe-inspiring discoveries
and glimpsing distant worlds. Describing himself as a hybrid
between an engineer and an accountant, astronomer Edward Walter
Maunder (1851 1928) explodes the romantic myths and takes the
reader on an entertaining tour of the history and real purposes of
the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. Founded with the sole aim of
advancing navigation at sea, the observatory originally confined
its activities to the accurate compilation of celestial charts. In
exploring the observatory's various departments and the lives of
its Astronomers Royal, Maunder shows how its remit slowly expanded
into heliography, meteorology, spectroscopy and the study of
magnetism, which transformed it from a tool of the Navy to a major
institution in contemporary astronomy.
1908. An elementary commentary on the astronomical references of
the Holy Scripture, with 34 illustrations. Divided into four Books
including: Book 1, The Heavenly Bodies: Hebrew and astronomy;
creation; deep; firmament; ordinances of the heavens; sun; moon;
stars; comets; meteors; eclipses of the sun and moon; Saturn and
astrology. Book 2, The Constellations: origin of the
constellations; Genesis and the constellations; story of the
Deluge; tribes of Israel and the zodiac; leviathan; Pleiades;
Orion; Mazzaroth; Arcturus. Book 3, Times and Seasons: day and its
division; Sabbath and the week; month; year; Sabbatic year and the
jubilee; cycles of Daniel. Book 4, Three Astronomical Marvels:
Joshua's long day; dial of Ahaz; star of Bethlehem.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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1908. An elementary commentary on the astronomical references of
the Holy Scripture, with 34 illustrations. Divided into four Books
including: Book 1, The Heavenly Bodies: Hebrew and astronomy;
creation; deep; firmament; ordinances of the heavens; sun; moon;
stars; comets; meteors; eclipses of the sun and moon; Saturn and
astrology. Book 2, The Constellations: origin of the
constellations; Genesis and the constellations; story of the
Deluge; tribes of Israel and the zodiac; leviathan; Pleiades;
Orion; Mazzaroth; Arcturus. Book 3, Times and Seasons: day and its
division; Sabbath and the week; month; year; Sabbatic year and the
jubilee; cycles of Daniel. Book 4, Three Astronomical Marvels:
Joshua's long day; dial of Ahaz; star of Bethlehem.
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