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Alan H. Cook (–2004)

Auteur de Edmond Halley

6 oeuvres 44 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Comprend les noms: Sir Alan H. Cook, Prof. Sir Alan Cook,

Comprend aussi: Alan Cook (2)

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(eng) Some of this author's works can be found on the Alan Cook author page; however the two pages should not be combined due to the existence of other authors called Alan Cook.

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Date de naissance
1922-09-02
Date de décès
2004-07-23
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Organisations
Selwyn College (Master)
Royal Society (Fellow)
Courte biographie
Famous for his work on measuring "g".
Notice de désambigüisation
Some of this author's works can be found on the Alan Cook author page; however the two pages should not be combined due to the existence of other authors called Alan Cook.

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2021 prijs: € 25,-

Best remembered today for the comet that bears his name, Edmond Halley was one of the great scientists of all time. He discovered the proper motion of stars, made important studies of the moon's motion, and his investigations of the Earth's magnetic field and of tides were unrivalled for centuries. Now, in this superb full-length biography, Alan Cook paints an unsurpassed portrait of this preeminent figure.
Halley played a crucial role in the Newtonian revolution in the natural sciences. Indeed, Cook reveals that it was Halley who set the question that led Newton to write the Principia, and who edited, paid for, and reviewed it. The author also describes how Halley's prediction of the transit of Venus led to Captain Cook's voyage to Tahiti and to an accurate calculation of the distance between the Earth and Sun. Perhaps as important, the book examines Halley's personal life, revealing a man who was far from a lab-bound thinker. As a young man, he sailed to St. Helena to chart the unmapped stars of the Southern Hemisphere. Moreover, Halley knew the leading artists of his age--Wren, Pepys, Handel, Purcell, and Dryden--and he travelled widely throughout Europe, meeting numerous fellow scientists and serving on a variety of diplomatic missions. He even spent a number of adventurous years as commander of a Royal Naval warship.
Much material about Halley's career has only come to light in recent years. Alan Cook has used this new material to write an illuminating account of the life and times of one of the key scientists of the Enlightenment.
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Œuvres
6
Membres
44
Popularité
#346,250
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
1
ISBN
6