Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Those whose picture of nineteenth century Britain was formed by reading Charles Dickens may think that a poor lad's only hope was to discover that he was a long-lost heir to a rich nobleman. This picture is false; there were many roads to success for poor boys in Victorian England, and early evidence of mathematical ability was one. Indeed, all seven Bruce medalists born in England during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) started in poverty but won scholarships which led directly to highly successful careers in astronomy
The year when Sherlock Holmes entered the world, 1854, was a pivotal time in Britain in Europe and i...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
"Written primarily for boys at school", as a supplement to the study of civics. cf. Pref.Introductio...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.As a boy he won scholarships t...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.George Ellery Hale was born ju...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.After awarding two successive ...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In the 1880s George H. Darwin ...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Henri Deslandres was a six-yea...
Historians of science widely consider the Victorian era to be a period of dramatic change in the str...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In 1875 the directorship of th...
Originally published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Alfred Fowler (1868-1940) was one of...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In 1884 recent graduate H.H. T...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The 1882 transit of Venus offered the final opportunity for astronomers to use these rare events to ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The year when Sherlock Holmes entered the world, 1854, was a pivotal time in Britain in Europe and i...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
"Written primarily for boys at school", as a supplement to the study of civics. cf. Pref.Introductio...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.As a boy he won scholarships t...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.George Ellery Hale was born ju...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.After awarding two successive ...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In the 1880s George H. Darwin ...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Henri Deslandres was a six-yea...
Historians of science widely consider the Victorian era to be a period of dramatic change in the str...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In 1875 the directorship of th...
Originally published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Alfred Fowler (1868-1940) was one of...
Published by and copyright by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.In 1884 recent graduate H.H. T...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The 1882 transit of Venus offered the final opportunity for astronomers to use these rare events to ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The year when Sherlock Holmes entered the world, 1854, was a pivotal time in Britain in Europe and i...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
"Written primarily for boys at school", as a supplement to the study of civics. cf. Pref.Introductio...