A Comet of the EnlightenmentProfessor of Astronomy
A Comet of the Enlightenment: Professor of Astronomy
Stén, Johan C.-E.
2014-01-06 00:00:00
[Although Lexell during his apprenticeship with Christian Mayer had learned the art of observing by means of astronomical instruments, it was clear that his talent and inclination lay principally in the field of theoretical astronomy. As a mathematical subject, it suited him perfectly, and by adopting Euler’s approach and rigour to the problems at hand, he learned to master the science to a great perfection.]
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A Comet of the EnlightenmentProfessor of Astronomy
[Although Lexell during his apprenticeship with Christian Mayer had learned the art of observing by means of astronomical instruments, it was clear that his talent and inclination lay principally in the field of theoretical astronomy. As a mathematical subject, it suited him perfectly, and by adopting Euler’s approach and rigour to the problems at hand, he learned to master the science to a great perfection.]
Published: Jan 6, 2014
Keywords: Solar Eclipse; Internal Contact; Celestial Object; Royal Swedish Academy; External Contact
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