MAKE A MEME View Large Image Parallax of Venus, by her Transit over the Sun- and from thence by Analogy the parallax and distance of the Sun, and of all the rest of the planets. - Upper cover (48c1).jpg Style Frame; Caption Upper cover; Colour Red; Edge Unspecified ...
View Original:A plain method of determining the Parallax of Venus, by her Transit over the Sun- and from thence by Analogy the parallax and distance of the Sun, and of all the rest of the planets. - Upper cover (48c1).jpg (1252x1536)
Download: Original    Medium    Small Thumb
Courtesy of:commons.wikimedia.org More Like This
Keywords: A plain method of determining the Parallax of Venus, by her Transit over the Sun- and from thence by Analogy the parallax and distance of the Sun, and of all the rest of the planets. - Upper cover (48c1).jpg Style Frame; Caption Upper cover; Colour Red; Edge Unspecified exhibition history Decorative Technique Tooled in gold; Cover Material Goatskin includes morocco turkey etc Unspecified object history Text 1761; London; George III King of Great Britain 1760-1820 object type Cc-zero place of creation Binding England place of discovery For similar roll see The Wormsley Library London 1999 no 16 British Library image http //www bl uk/catalogues/bookbindings/LargeImage aspx RecordId 020-000012624 ImageId ImageId 45917 Copyright BL A plain method of determining the Parallax of Venus by her Transit over the Sun and from thence by Analogy the parallax and distance of the Sun and of all the rest of the planets Uploaded with GWToolset A plain method of determining the Parallax of Venus by her Transit over the Sun and from thence by Analogy the parallax and distance of the Sun and of all the rest of the planets - Upper cover 48c1 http //www webarchive org uk/bldatasets/bindings/13899_3 jpg Bookbinding 18th-century bookbinding British Library Bookbindings
Terms of Use   Search of the Day