11 results filtered with: Hodgson, James, 1672-1755
- Books
- Online
The doctrine of fluxions, founded on Sir Isaac Newton's method, published by himself in his tract upon the quadrature of curves. By James Hodgson, F.R.S. late master of the Royal Mathematical-school in Christ's Hospital.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
- Online
A system of the mathematics, containing the Euclidean geometry, plane and spherical trigonometry; the projection of the sphere, both orthographic and stereographic, astronomy, the Use of the Globes and Navigation: The Manner of Computing the Appulses of the Moon to the Fixed Stars, and their Occultations by the Interposition of Her Body, very useful for determining the Difference of Longitude between Places. With an Account of the several Methods Proposed and made Use of, by the most celebrated Astronomers for ascertaining the same. New Solar Tables, with their Construction and Use. Tables of the Sun's Place, Right Ascension, Declination, Equation of Natural Days for every Four Years; with Tables of Variation to make them serve for a Hundred Years to come; and a Catalogue of the Right-Ascensions, Declinations, &c. of the most Eminent Fixed Stars: Deduced from the Flamstedian Observations. The Construction of the Meridional Parts, Logarithms, Sines, Tangents and Secants, both Natural and Artificial, by the Newtonian Series. With an Account of the Cycles, Periods, Epoch's, Epacts, Kalendars, &c. Also A Table of Meridional Parts for every Degree and Minute of Latitude to the Ten Thousandth Place in Decimals, calculated de Novo Together with a Large and very Useful Table of the Latitudes and Longitudes of Places; the whole being designed for the Use of the Mathematical School, founded by King Charles II. ... . By James Hodgson, Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: 1723- Books
- Online
The doctrine of fluxions, founded on Sir Isaac Newton's method, published by himself in his tract upon the quadrature of curves. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. And Master of the Royal Mathematical-School in Christ-Hospital.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
- Online
The valuation of annuities upon lives; deduced from the London bills of mortality. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. And Master of the Royal Mathematical School.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: [1747]- Books
- Online
The theory of navigation demonstrated: and its rudiments clearly and plainly proved, from the first and most simple principles of the mathematicks. With all the Rules and Tables Useful in the Practice. And A Catalogue of the Right Ascensions, and Distances from the Pole Of some Eminent Fixed Stars. Also A Collection of the Latitudes of several Ports and Cities; with their Longitudes from Her Majesty's Observatory, Deduced from Coelestial Observations. By James Hodgson, F. R. S.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: 1706- Books
- Online
An introduction to chronology: containing an account of time; also of the most remarkable cycles, epoch's, era's, periods, and moveable feasts. To which is added, a brief account of the several methods proposed for the alteration of the style, the reforming the calendar, and fixing the true Time of the Celebration of Easter. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
- Online
Historia coelestis Britannica, tribus voluminibus contenta. Volumen primum. Authore Joanne Flamsteedio, astronomo regio.
Flamsteed, John, 1646-1719.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
- Online
An account of hydrostatical & pneumatical experiments. To be perform'd in the course, at the House of Mr. Hauksbee, in Wine-Office-Court, in Fleet-street. By James Hodgson and Francis Hauksbee, ...
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: 1715]- Books
- Online
An introduction to the doctrine of fluxions, and defence of the mathematicians against the objections of the author of the Analyst, so far as they are designed to affect their general Methods of Reasoning.
Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
Miscellanea curiosa : containing a collection of some of the principal phaenomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age; being the most valuable discourses, read and delivered to the Royal Society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. As also a collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories of countries; presented to the same Society. In three volumes.
Date: 1708- Books
- Online
The theory of Jupiter's satellites, with the construction and use of the tables for computing their eclipses. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. And Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's-Hospital.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: 1749