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ANDERS CELSIUS’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO MERIDIAN ARC MEASUREMENTS AND THE . . . in De Maupertuis’ expedition to the far north of Sweden, in order to measure the meridian arc and determine the shape of the Earth This paper explores how Celsius became involved in De Mau-pertuis’ expedition, and how this effort paved the way to the establishment of a full ry
Anders Celsius (1701-1744) Anders Celsius died of tuberculosis in april 1744, only 42 years old His grave is next to his grandfather's, Magnus Celsius, in the church at Gamla Uppsala, about 5 km north of central Uppsala
Herman H. J. Lynge Søn A S CELSIUS, ANDERS - NORDENMARK, N V E Anders celsius professor i Uppsala 1701-1744 Uppsala, 1936 Lille 4to Orig helshirtbd 284 pp Illustr Order-nr : 25946
Anders Celsius - Wikipedia Anders Celsius (Swedish: [ˈânːdɛʂ ˈsɛ̌lːsɪɵs]; 27 November 1701 – 25 April 1744) [1] was a Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician He was professor of astronomy at Uppsala University from 1730 to 1744, but traveled from 1732 to 1735 visiting notable observatories in Germany, Italy and France
Anders Celsius’ Contributions to Meridian Arc Measurements and the . . . This paper explores how Celsius became involved in De Maupertuis’ expedition, and how this effort paved the way to the establishment of a fully equipped astronomical observatory, including an extensive collection of books and instruments, most of which survives up to this day
Anders Celsius - Uppsala University Anders Celsius lived in 1701 – 1744; he grew up in a family of astronomers in Uppsala, but in rather poor circumstances At the age of 28 he was appointed professor of astronomy, but his main interest was our own planet