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‎ÅNGSTRÖM, (ANDERS JONAS).‎

Reference : 45926

(1848)

‎Försök till en mathematisk Theorie för det Thermometriska värmet. Akademisk Afhandling. Part I-VI (all issued).‎

‎Uppsala, Wahlström & C., 1848-54. 4to. Sewn as issued. Uncut. (2),16,(2),17-24,(2),25-32,(2),33-40,(2),41-48 pp.‎


‎First edition of Ångström's early work on thermometrical phenomena.Ångström was one of the early formulators of the science of modern spectroscopy he wrote extensively on terrestrial magnetism, the conduction of heat, and especially spectroscopy. He published a monumental map of the normal solar spectrum that expressed the length of light waves in units of one ten-millionth of a millimeter, a unit of length now known as the angstrom. He discovered that hydrogen is present in the sun's atmosphere, and he was the first to examine the spectrum of the aurora borealis.‎

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‎"ÅNGSTRÖM, (ANDERS JONAS). - HALLEY'S COMET.‎

Reference : 45927

(1862)

‎Sur deux Inégalités d'une grandeur remarquable dans les Apparitions de la Comete de Halley.‎

‎Uppsala, C.A. Leffler, 1862. 4to. Later blank boards. Uncut. Offprint from ""Nova Acta Reg.Soc. Sc. Ups."". 10 pp. and 1 folded plate.‎


‎First edition. In this paper Ångström deduces the mean period of Halley's Comet by a statistical approach. From his analysis he discovered that the average time between perihelions was 76.93 years and found that thsi period varied in a cyclical manner.Ångström was one of the early formulators of the science of modern spectroscopy" he wrote extensively on terrestrial magnetism, the conduction of heat, and especially spectroscopy. He published a monumental map of the normal solar spectrum that expressed the length of light waves in units of one ten-millionth of a millimeter, a unit of length now known as the angstrom. He discovered that hydrogen is present in the sun's atmosphere, and he was the first to examine the spectrum of the aurora borealis.‎

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‎ÅNGSTRÖM, (ANDERS JONAS). - HIS DOCTORAL DISSERTATION.‎

Reference : 45925

(1839)

‎De Theoria Lucis Calorisque Dissertatio. (Pars I-II).‎

‎Uppsala, Regiae Academiae Typographi, 1839. Small 4to. Sewn as issued, uncut. (4),1-10,11-20 pp. Fine and clean. Printed on thick blue paper.‎


‎First edition of Ångströms scarce doctoral dissertation, dealing with the optics of conical refraction.Ångström was one of the early formulators of the science of modern spectroscopy he wrote extensively on terrestrial magnetism, the conduction of heat, and especially spectroscopy. He published a monumental map of the normal solar spectrum that expressed the length of light waves in units of one ten-millionth of a millimeter, a unit of length now known as the angstrom. He discovered that hydrogen is present in the sun's atmosphere, and he was the first to examine the spectrum of the aurora borealis.‎

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‎"ÅNGSTRÖM, ANDERS JONAS.‎

Reference : 45867

(1851)

‎Om de monoklinoedriska kristallernas molekulära konstanter. Inlemnad d. 7 Mars 1851.‎

‎Stockholm, (1851). Uncut in orig. blue blank wrappers. Wrappers a bit frayed.Offprint from ""Kungl. Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens handlingar"". 1850. II. Pp. (425-)461 a. 2 plates. Wrappers and plates loose.‎


‎First editon. Importent pioneer work in crystallography. The papers topic is the exact nature of the relation between the various axes of a crystal, the axes of figure, of elasticity, of electrical conductivity, the thermal, the optic, and the magnetic axes.‎

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‎"ÅNGSTRÖM, A.J. (ANDERS JONAS). - THE DISCOVERY OF HYDROGEN IN THE SUN.‎

Reference : 44063

(1862)

‎Ueber die Fraunhofer'schen Linien im Sonnenspectrum. (Mitgetheilt vom Hrn. verf. aus d. Oefversigt af K. vet. Acad. Förhandl."" 1861, No 8, nebst einem späteren Zusatz).‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1862. Without wrappers as issued in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Vierte Reihe Bd. 27 (117), Stück Zwei, No. 10. The entire issue offered. Titlepage to vol. 27. Pp. 193-352 a. 1 engraved plate. Ångströms paper: pp. 290-302.‎


‎First appearance in German of Ångström's famous paper in which he announced the discovery of hydrogen in the atmosphere of the sun and in which he also confirmed the probable existence of of other elements there. The paper appeared in ""Oefversigt af K. Vet. Acad. Förhandl."" in 1861. The German paper here is expanded. At the same time it was translated into English and publishe as ""On the Fraunhofer Lines Visible in the Solar Spectrum"".Ångström was one of the early formulators of the science of modern spectroscopy" he wrote extensively on terrestrial magnetism, the conduction of heat, and especially spectroscopy. He published a monumental map of the normal solar spectrum that expressed the length of light waves in units of one ten-millionth of a millimeter, a unit of length now known as the angstrom. He discovered that hydrogen is present in the sun's atmosphere, and he was the first to examine the spectrum of the aurora borealis. ‎

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