Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1827 3478
https://isni.org/isni/0000000118273478
Name: 
Edward James Stone (astronomo britannico)
Edward James Stone (British journalist)
Edward James Stone (britisk astronom)
Edward James Stone (Brits astronoom (1831-1897))
Edward James Stone (brittisk astronom)
James Stone, Edward
S, E. J.
Stone, E. J.
Stone, Edward James
エドワード・ジェームズ・ストーン
Dates: 
1831-1897
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
creator
Related names: 
Gill, David Sir, 1843-1914
Great Britain. Admiralty
Great Britain. Nautical Almanac Office
Maclear, Thomas (1794-1879; Sir))
Radcliffe Observatory
Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope
Turner, H. H. (1861-1930)
Turner, Herbert Hall (1861-1930)
Turner, Herbert Hall (1861-1930))
Titles: 
Address delivered by the President on Presenting the Gold Medal of the Society to Dr. Benjamin Apthorp Gould
Cape catalogue of stars, deduced from observations made at the Royal observatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1834 to 1840, and reduced to the epoch 1840., The
Cape catalogue of stars, The : deduced from observations made at the Royal observatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1834 to 1840, and reduced to the epoch 1840
day numbers of the nautical almanac for the years 1900, 1901, 1902, modified for use with the tables of star constants, The
explanation of the principal cause of the large errors at present existing between the positions of the Moon deduced from Hansen's tables and from observation, An ; and the cause of an apparent Increase in the secular acceleration in the Moon's mean motion required by the tables, or of an apparent change in time of the Earth's rotation
Observations of the Moon made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, during the year 1892 ; and a comparison of the results with the tabular places from Hansen's lunar tables. [Followed by] On the cause of the per saltum change in the errors of Hansen's lunar tables as usually compared with observation, being an appendix to a paper in the “ Monthly Notices,” vol. liv., No. 1, which exhibits these errors from 1847 to 1892
On the change in the adopted length in the "tabular mean solar day," which takes place with every change in the adopted value of the sun's mean sidereal motion.
Places of eight close southern polar stars
Radcliffe catalogue of 6424 stars for the epoch 1890
rediscussion of the observations of the transit of Venus, 1769, A
Report of the radcliffe observer to the board of trustees
Results of astronomical observations made ... in the year 1856 : under the superintendence of Sir Thos. Maclear
Tables for facilitating the computation of star-constants
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