Samuel Arthur Saunder
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British mathematician and selenographer
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Samuel Arthur Saunder's Degrees
- Masters Astronomy University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel Arthur Saunder was a British mathematician and selenographer who taught at Wellington College, Berkshire. In 1894 he became a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, and in 1908 he was made Gresham Professor of Astronomy giving public lectures on the subject.
Samuel Arthur Saunder's Published Works
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- The Determination of Selenographic Positions and the Measurement of Lunar Photographs. [Fourth Paper.] : First Attempt to Determine the Figure of the Moon (1905) (9)
- On the Variations of the Electromotive Force of a New form of Leclanché's Cell (1875) (5)
- The Determination of Selenographic Positions and the Measurement of Lunar Photographs (1900) (4)
- The Determination of Selenographic Positions and the Measurement of Lunar Photographs. [Second Paper.] Determination of a first group of Standard Points by Measures made at the Telescope and on Photographs (1901) (3)
- Note on the use of Peirce's criterion for the rejection of doubtful observations (1903) (3)
- Note on the drawings of the Mare Serenitatis by (1904) (1)
- 237. [V. 1. a] Contracted Multiplication and Division (1907) (1)
- Section for the Observation of The Moon. Ptolemæus. (0)
- The most Probable Position of a Point determined from the Intersections of Three Straight Lines (1905) (0)
- On the Present State of Lunar Nomenclature (1905) (0)
- Lunar nomenclature, committee on ; proposals made (1907) (0)
- On the Expression, “Motion at an Instant” (1899) (0)
- Note on Measures by Professor Barnard of two Standard Points on the Moon's Surface (1900) (0)
- The Sun-Dial of Ahaz (1899) (0)
- Report of his Observatory (1905) (0)
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