The sphericity of the form of the Earth was questioned around the year 1687, primarily, by Isaac Newton who deduced from his theory of universal gravitation that the Earth has the form of a spheroid flattened at the poles and elongated at the equator. In France, somepreeminent geographers were not convinced by Newton's arguments, and about the same period, based on empirical measurements, they emitted another theory, claiming that on the contrary, the Earth has the form of a spheroid flattened at the equator and elongated at the poles. To find the real figure of the Earth became one of the major questions that were investigated by geographers, astronomers, mathematicians and other scientists in the eighteenth century, and the work done arou...
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle was one of the most important scientists at the Saint Petersburg Academy of S...
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Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn tracing the growth of cartography the science, four basic element...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this paper is to point out the significative importance of the astronomical an...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th century a controversy arose concerning the ...
This paper deals with the development of scientific geography during Antiquity from its mythical bac...
During the first decades of the 18th century the Theories of the Earth formulated by the English sch...
International audienceBy measuring the length of an arc of meridian near Paris and the latitudes of ...
La Caille was one of the observational astronomers and geodesists who followed Newton in developing ...
Jacques Lévy : D'Alembert and astronomy. D'Alembert's works on astronomy, written mainly between 17...
The objective of this chapter is to explain the concept of spherical earth and the data used is coll...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library."Dates of birth an...
AbstractIn this paper I show how in 1743 A.-C. Clairaut applied an iterative method to calculate the...
What Newton knew without having to go out: Maupertuis and the shape of the Earth in the 1730's The e...
SUMMARY. — In this article, I summarize Isaac Newton's theory of the earth's shape, appearing in the...
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle was one of the most important scientists at the Saint Petersburg Academy of S...
Digital reproduction, The National Library of Finland, Centre for Preservation and Digitisation, Mik...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn tracing the growth of cartography the science, four basic element...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this paper is to point out the significative importance of the astronomical an...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th century a controversy arose concerning the ...
This paper deals with the development of scientific geography during Antiquity from its mythical bac...
During the first decades of the 18th century the Theories of the Earth formulated by the English sch...
International audienceBy measuring the length of an arc of meridian near Paris and the latitudes of ...
La Caille was one of the observational astronomers and geodesists who followed Newton in developing ...
Jacques Lévy : D'Alembert and astronomy. D'Alembert's works on astronomy, written mainly between 17...
The objective of this chapter is to explain the concept of spherical earth and the data used is coll...
Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library."Dates of birth an...
AbstractIn this paper I show how in 1743 A.-C. Clairaut applied an iterative method to calculate the...
What Newton knew without having to go out: Maupertuis and the shape of the Earth in the 1730's The e...
SUMMARY. — In this article, I summarize Isaac Newton's theory of the earth's shape, appearing in the...
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle was one of the most important scientists at the Saint Petersburg Academy of S...
Digital reproduction, The National Library of Finland, Centre for Preservation and Digitisation, Mik...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn tracing the growth of cartography the science, four basic element...