A Calculation of the Great Eclipse of the Sun
, April 22d. 1715 in ye Morning, from Mr. Flamsteed's Tables, as corrected according to Sr. Isaac Newton's Theory of ye Moon in ye Astronomical Lectures; with its Construction for London Rome and Stockholme. By W: Whiston M.A.' 'Engrav'd and Sold by Iohn Senex at ye Globe in Salisbury Court near Fleet Street. And Will: Taylor at y.e Ship in Paternoster Row. Where are Sold M.r Whiston's Astronomical Lectures, his Taquet's Euclid, and ye Scheme of ye Solar System. Also ye Newest Globes and Maps.
London,
1715
Engraving.
228 by 113mm. (9 by 4.5 inches).
11268
notes:
William Whiston (1667-1752) was an important English scientist, a disciple of Sir Isaac Newton, and successor of that great man as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Unfortunately, his reputation is now overshadowed by his controversial theological studies which led to him being dismissed from that post, and prejudiced his election to the Royal Society.
Whiston's first eclipse map is a prediction of the course of the eclipse across the fa...
Whiston's first eclipse map is a prediction of the course of the eclipse across the fa...
bibliography:
Armitage, Shadow Of The Moon, Map [2]: recording BL Maps *23.(3.).; Cambridge University, Institute of Astronomy Library, AMI/11/C.: Harvard University, Houghton Library, EB7 W5794 715c: Narcissus Luttrell's copy, priced and dated by him '6d. 17 March. 1714/5', and EB65 A100 B675b v.5 (from the Marquess of Bute collection); Knox, From Newton to Hawking