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  1. Inflation since 1945: Facts and Theories by Simon Newcomb Whitney, 1982-11-15
  2. Principles of microeconomics by Simon Newcomb Whitney, 1973
  3. The problems of astronomy by Simon Newcomb, 1897-01-01
  4. Catalogue of 1098 standard clock and zodiacal stars by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-05
  5. A school algebra by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-07
  6. A Compendium Of Spherical Astronomy: With Its Applications To The Determination And Reduction Of Positions Of The Fixed Stars (1906) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-10
  7. The Course of Nature by Simon Newcomb, 2010-07-24
  8. Astronomy for schools and colleges by Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden, 2010-08-28
  9. On the Position of the Galactic and Other Principal Planes Toward Which the Stars Tend to Crowd by Simon Newcomb, 2010-03-04
  10. A Critical Examination Of Our Financial Policy During The Southern Rebellion (1865) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-10
  11. Plain man's talk on the labor question by Simon Newcomb, 2010-08-30
  12. Popular Astronomy by Simon Newcomb, 2010-10-14
  13. The Elements Of The Four Inner Planets And The Fundamental Constants Of Astronomy (1895) by Simon Newcomb, 2010-09-10
  14. On The Position Of The Galactic And Other Principal Planes Toward Which The Stars Tend To Crowd (1904) by Simon Newcomb, 2008-10-01

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23. Newcomb, Simon -- The Newman Fund: In Cornell University's Making Of America
newcomb, simon The Newman Fund newcomb, simon, A Visit To Cetywayo. Harper'sNew Monthly Magazine, vol. newcomb, simon, LL.D., Law and Design in Nature.
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Previous Next Newcomb, Simon A Visit To Cetywayo Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 66, issue 395 (April 1883). Newcomb, Simon, LL.D. Law and Design in Nature The North American Review , vol. 128, issue 270 (May 1879). Newcomb, Simon, Prof. Astronomical Observatories The North American Review , vol. 133, issue 297 (August 1881). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Evolution and Theology. A Rejoinder The North American Review , vol. 128, issue 271 (June 1879). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Our Political Dangers The North American Review , vol. 130, issue 280 (March 1880). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Principles of Taxation The North American Review , vol. 131, issue 285 (August 1880). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Some Talks of an Astronomer Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 49, issue 294 (November 1874). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Some Talks of an Astronomer Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 49, issue 293 (October 1874). Newcomb, Simon, Professor Some Talks of an Astronomer Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 49, issue 293 (October 1874).

24. Newark Industrial Exhibition -- Newcomb, Simon: In Cornell University's Making O
Newark Industrial Exhibition newcomb, simon newcomb, simon, AbstractScience in America, 17761876. The North American Review, vol.
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Previous Next Newark Industrial Exhibition Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 4, issue 9 (September 1872). The Newark Industrial Exposition Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 4, issue 10 (October 1872). Newark Industrial Fair Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 7, issue 11 (November 1875). Newbern as It Was and Is The Continental Monthly , vol. 2, issue 1 (July 1862). Newbery, Fenton T. Our Foreign Trade The Century , vol. 51, issue 5 (Mar 1896). Newbolt, Henry Craven The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 82, issue 490 (August 1898). Newbolt, Henry Gillespie The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 81, issue 487 (May 1898). Newbolt, Henry Messmates The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 82, issue 493 (November 1898). The Newburg Steam-Engine Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 4, issue 10 (October 1872). The Newcastle Scholarship The Living Age , vol. 9, issue 106 (May 23, 1846). Newcomb, H. T. The Crisis of Civil Service Reform The North American Review , vol. 166, issue 495 (February 1898). Newcomb, H. T. The Opposition to Railway Pooling The North American Review , vol. 168, issue 508 (March 1899).

25. Simon Newcomb Bibliography
simon newcomb Bibliography Papers are in the manuscript division of the Library of Congress. Other References Historical
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Simon Newcomb Bibliography Papers, etc. Papers are in the manuscript division of the Library of Congress. Other References: Historical Journal for the History of Astronomy Nautical Almanac Sesquicentennial Symposium, Proceedings, (U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC, 1999). Dick, Steven J., Sky and Ocean Joined: The U.S. Naval Observatory 1830-2000 (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK , 2002). JHA Hodge, Paul, The Andromeda Galaxy (Kluwer, Dordrecht, NL, 1992). Lankford, John, American Astronomy: Community, Careeers, and Power, 1859-1940 (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997). Moyer, Albert E., American Physics in Transition: A History of Conceptual Change in the Late Nineteenth Century (Tomash, Los Angeles, 1983). Sky With Ocean Joined, Proceedings of the Sesquicentennial Symposia of the U.S. Naval Observatory , (USNO, 1983), p. 74-88. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Mercury Science Sponberg, Brant L. and David H. DeVorkin, History of the American Astronomical Society
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26. Newcomb, Simon. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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28. Simon Newcomb Bibliography
newcomb, simon, “On the Secular Variations and Mutual Relations of the Orbits ofthe Asteroids,” Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 5, 123
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Simon Newcomb Bibliography Papers, etc. Papers are in the manuscript division of the Library of Congress. Other References: Historical Journal for the History of Astronomy Nautical Almanac Sesquicentennial Symposium, Proceedings, (U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC, 1999). Dick, Steven J., Sky and Ocean Joined: The U.S. Naval Observatory 1830-2000 (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK , 2002). JHA Hodge, Paul, The Andromeda Galaxy (Kluwer, Dordrecht, NL, 1992). Lankford, John, American Astronomy: Community, Careeers, and Power, 1859-1940 (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997). Moyer, Albert E., American Physics in Transition: A History of Conceptual Change in the Late Nineteenth Century (Tomash, Los Angeles, 1983). Sky With Ocean Joined, Proceedings of the Sesquicentennial Symposia of the U.S. Naval Observatory , (USNO, 1983), p. 74-88. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Mercury Science Sponberg, Brant L. and David H. DeVorkin, History of the American Astronomical Society
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29. The Bruce Medalists: Simon Newcomb
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The Bruce Medalists Photo courtesy Mary Lea Shane Archives, Lick Observatory Simon Newcomb 12 March 1835 1898 Bruce Medalist 11 July 1909 At age eighteen Simon Newcomb, with no money and little education, made his way on foot from his native Nova Scotia to the United States. Later he found employment as a computer with the Nautical Almanac Office , then in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and earned a B.S. at Harvard . He eventually became director of the Nautical Almanac Office, later part of the United States Naval Observatory , and served concurrently as professor of mathematics American Astronomical Society and the American Society for Psychical Research , and also served as president of the American Mathematical Society , the American Association for the Advancement of Science , the Philosophical Society of Washington , and other organizations. Presentation of Bruce medal
Alvord, William, PASP Other awards
Holland Academy of Sciences, Huygens Medal, 1878.
Government of Germany, Order Pour le Merite for Arts and Sciences
Royal Astronomical Society, Gold medal
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Canadian-born American mathematical astronomer and one of the foremost exponents of celestial mechanics of his time, who became Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac Office in 1877. On the subject of other life and intelligence in the Universe, Newcomb was non-committal, but he argued against the anthropocentric ideas of Alfred Russell Wallace and was prepared to accept the possibility that Earthlike conditions may not be essential for the development of life. In the debate over the existence of the Martian canals , Newcomb made a significant contribution with his experiments involving artificial disks and his conclusion that any linear markings were probably optical illusions.
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Canadian-born US mathematician and astronomer who compiled charts and tables of astronomical data with phenomenal accuracy. His calculations of the motions of the bodies in the Solar System were in use as daily reference all over the world for more than 50 years, and the system of astronomical constants for which he was most responsible is still the standard.
Newcomb was born in Wallace, Nova Scotia, and had little or no formal education. In his teens he ran away to the USA, and eventually enrolled at Harvard. In 1861 he joined the navy, where he was assigned to the US Naval Observatory at Washington DC, and in 1877 put in charge of the American Nautical Almanac office. From 1884 he was also professor of mathematics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins University. He retired with the rank of rear admiral.
At the Nautical Almanac office, Newcomb started the great work that was to occupy the rest of his life: the calculation of the motions of the bodies in the Solar System. The results were published in Astronomical Papers Prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, a series that he founded 1879.
With his British counterpart Arthur Matthew Weld Downing (1850-1917), Newcomb established a universal standard system of astronomical constants. This was adopted at an international conference 1896, and again 1950.

33. Project Gutenberg Titles By Newcomb, Simon
Project Gutenberg Titles by. simon newcomb. SideLights on Astronomyand Kindred Fields of Popular Science Essays and Addresses. You
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**** Volume One ***** 1882 V.1 No.1 1882 newcomb, simon On The RecurrenceOf Solar Eclipses, With Tables Of Eclipses From BC 700 To AD 2300.
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The format is as follows: Line One, 1. The Volume, Number, And Date Of Publication, Additional Lines Contain, 1. The Author(s), 2. The Title. ***** Volume One ***** 1882 V.1 No.1 1882 Newcomb, Simon On The Recurrence Of Solar Eclipses, With Tables Of Eclipses From B.C. 700 To A.D. 2300. V.1 No.2 1882 Newcomb, Simon aided by Meier, John A Transformation Of Hansen's Lunar Theory, Compared With The Theory Of Dulaunay. V.1 No.3 1882 Michelson, Albert A. Experimental Determination Of The Velocity Of Light Made At The United States Naval Academy, Annapolis. V.1 No.4 1882 Newcomb, Simon Catalogue Of 1098 Standard Clock And Zodiacal Stars, Prepared Under The Direction Of Simon Newcomb. V.1 No.5 1882 Hill, George W. On Gauss's Method Of Computing Secular Perturbations, With An Application To The Action Of Venus On Mercury. V.1 No.6 1882 Newcomb, Simon Discussion Of Observed Transits Of Mercury, 1677 - 1881. ***** Volume Three ***** 1891 V.3 No.1 1891 Newcomb, Simon Development Of The Perturbative Function And Its Derivaties, In Sines And Cosines Of Multiples Of The Eccentric Anomalies, And In Powers Of The Eccentricities And Inclinations. V.3 No.2 1891 Hill, George W. Determination Of The Inequalities Of The Moon's Motion Which Are Produced By The Figure Of The Earth. V.3 No.3 1891 Newcomb, Simon On The Motion Of Hyperion: A new Case In Celestial Mechanics. V.3 No.4 1891 Hill, George W. On Certain Lunar Inequalities Due To The Action Of Jupiter And Discovered By Mr. E. Neison. V.3 No.5 1891 Newcomb, Simon Periodic Perturbations Of The Longitudes And Radii Vectors Of The Four Inner Planets Of The First Order As To The Masses, Computed Under Direction Of Simon Newcomb.

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    Newcomb, Simon 1835-1909, American astronomer, b. Nova Scotia, grad. Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, 1858. Living in the United States from 1853, he was appointed (1857) a computer on the American Nautical Almanac and later (1877-97) was its director. He was professor of mathematics in the U.S. navy from 1861 until his retirement in 1897, professor of mathematics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins from 1884 to 1894, and for several years editor of the American Journal of Mathematics. Newcomb participated in several eclipse expeditions and in 1882 went to the Cape of Good Hope to observe the transit of Venus. The record of many of his researches was published in the Astronomical Papers of the American Ephemeris, a series that he established in 1879. His investigations and computations of the orbits of six planets resulted in his tables of the planetary system, which were almost universally adopted by the observatories of the world. Newcomb urged the use of a common system of constants and fundamental stars by astronomers of all nations. A subject to which he devoted many years of study was the theory of the moon's motion. From the formulas he established it was possible to construct accurate lunar tables. His writings include a valuable early paper, On the Secular Variations and Mutual Relations of the Orbits of the Asteroids (1860) and On the Motion of Hyperion
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    Newcomb, Simon , American astronomer, b. Nova Scotia, grad. Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, 1858. Living in the United States from 1853, he was appointed (1857) a computer on the American Nautical Almanac American Journal of Mathematics. Newcomb participated in several eclipse expeditions and in 1882 went to the Cape of Good Hope to observe the transit of Venus. The record of many of his researches was published in the Astronomical Papers of the American Ephemeris, a series that he established in 1879. His investigations and computations of the orbits of six planets resulted in his tables of the planetary system, which were almost universally adopted by the observatories of the world. Newcomb urged the use of a common system of constants and fundamental stars by astronomers of all nations. A subject to which he devoted many years of study was the theory of the moon's motion. From the formulas he established it was possible to construct accurate lunar tables. His writings include a valuable early paper, On the Secular Variations and Mutual Relations of the Orbits of the Asteroids (1860) and On the Motion of Hyperion See his Reminiscences of an Astronomer (1903); study by L. M. Dunphy (1956).

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    40. AAS History Bibliography (published And Manuscript Sources)
    Clerke, Agnes M., 1903. Problems in Astrophysics. London. Comstock, George C. tosimon newcomb, 27 Mar. 1899. University of California. newcomb, simon, 1901.
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    • AAS Constitution, early working copy. Newcomb Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Cited in Berendzen, 37.
    • [AAS] Minutes of the Executive Council. AAS Records, American Institute of Physics Center for History of Physics. Hereinafter cited as American Institute of Physics.
    • Bates, Ralph S., 1965. Scientific Societies in the United States. Pergamon Press.
    • Berendzen, Richard, 1974. "Origins of the American Astronomical Society," Physics Today
    • Bond, William Cranch to C.H.F. Peters, 20 Aug. 1858. Observatory Correspondence, Harvard University Archives. Cited in Rothenberg, 1981, 307.
    • Brush, Stephen G., 1979. "Looking Up: the Rise of Astronomy in America," American Studies
    • Campbell, William Wallace to George C. Comstock, 5 March 1908, Campbell 1900-1916 (folder), AAS Records, American Institute of Physics.
    • Campbell to Philip Fox, 2 Feb. 1914, Supplemental Correspondence Folder. AAS Records, American Institute of Physics.
    • Campbell to Stebbins, 25 Feb. 1919. AAS Records, American Institute of Physics.

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