Results of a Portion of the Astronomical Observations Made at the Honourable East India Company's (now Royal) Observatory at Madras in the Years 1853-58

Results of a Portion of the Astronomical Observations Made at the Honourable East India Company's (now Royal) Observatory at Madras in the Years 1853-58
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Synopsis Results of a Portion of the Astronomical Observations Made at the Honourable East India Company's (now Royal) Observatory at Madras in the Years 1853-58 by : Madras Observatory (India)

Magnetical Observations made at the honorable East India Company's Observatory at Madras, under the Superintendence of W. S. Jacob astronomer to the honorable Company, in the Years 1851 - 1855

Magnetical Observations made at the honorable East India Company's Observatory at Madras, under the Superintendence of W. S. Jacob astronomer to the honorable Company, in the Years 1851 - 1855
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Total Pages : 264
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Synopsis Magnetical Observations made at the honorable East India Company's Observatory at Madras, under the Superintendence of W. S. Jacob astronomer to the honorable Company, in the Years 1851 - 1855 by : W. S. Jacob

Astronomy in India, 1784-1876

Astronomy in India, 1784-1876
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Synopsis Astronomy in India, 1784-1876 by : Joydeep Sen

Indian scientific achievements in the early twentieth century are well known, with a number of heralded individuals making globally recognized strides in the field of astrophysics. Covering the period from the foundation of the Asiatick Society in 1784 to the establishment of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in 1876, Sen explores the relationship between Indian astronomers and the colonial British. He shows that from the mid-nineteenth century, Indians were not passive receivers of European knowledge, but active participants in modern scientific observational astronomy.