Benjamin Peirce
Also known as
Peirce, Benjamin
Born 1809-01-01
Died 1880-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF39679889
- WikidataQ467611
- ISNI0000000061367587
- Open LibraryOL2389122A
Top Subjects
- Trigonometry (2)
- Neptune (Planet) (2)
- Tables (2)
- Moon (2)
- Harvard University (1)
- Plane trigonometry (1)
- Sound. (1)
Books by Benjamin Peirce
Total count: 36
A history of Harvard Universityfrom its foundation, in the year 1636, to the period of the American Revolution.Brown1833-01-01-
An elementary treatise on plane trigonometrywith its applications to heights and distances, navigation, and surveyingJames Munroe & co.1835-01-01
An elementary treatise on soundbeing the second volume of a course of natural philosophy, designed for the use of high schools and colleges.J. Munroe and co.1836-01-01-
First part of an elementary treatise on spherical trigonometry1836-01-01
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An elementary treatise on plane and solid geometryJ. Munroe1837-01-01
An elementary treatise on algebrato which are added exponential equations and logarithms.J. Munroe and company1837-01-01-
An elementary treatise on plane & spherical trigonometrywith their applications to navigation, surveying, heights & distances, and spherical astronomy, and particularly adapted to explaining the construction of Bowditch's navigator, and the nautical almanac.J. Munroe and company1840-01-01
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An elementary treatise on curves, functions, and forcesJ. Munroe and Co.1841-01-01
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Elementary treatise on algebra6th ed.Munroe & Co.1846-01-01
The latitude of the Cambridge Observatory, in Massachusettsdetermined, from transits of stars over the prime vertical observed during the months of December, 1844, and January, 1845, by William C. Bond, Major James D. Graham, and George P. Bonds.n.1846-01-01-
The orbit of Neptune computed by Sears C. Walkerand Formulae in the theory of Neptune1847-01-01
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Elementary treatise on plane and solid geometryJ. Munroe & Co., etc., etc.1847-01-01
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On the new planet Neptunepublisher not identified1847-01-01
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The orbit of Neptune, computed by Sears C. Walker and formulae in the theory of Neptune1847-01-01
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The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1849Charles C. Little and James Brown. Cambridge: Metcalf and Company, printers to the University1848-01-01
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The Chapter on Eclipses, extracted from Peirce's spherical astronomy, for the use of the Nautical AlmanacMetcalf1852-01-01
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An elementary treatise on curves, functions, and forcesNew ed.James Munroe and Company1852-01-01
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Address of Professor Benjamin Peirce, President of the American Association for the year 1853, on retiring from the duties of presidentPrinted by order of the Association1853-01-01
Address of professor Benjamin Peirce, President of the American Association for the year 1853, on retiring from the duties of President[s.n.]1853-01-01-
Tables of the moonconstructed from Plana's theory, with Airy's and Longstreth's corrections, Hansen's two inequalities of long period arising from the action of Venus, and Hansen's values of the secular variations of the mean motion and of the motion of the perigee. Arranged in a form designed by Professor Benjamin Pierce, consulting astronomer, for the use of the Nautical almanac. Under the superintendence of Charles Henry Davis, lieut. United States navy; and published under the authority of the Hon. John P. Kennedy, secretary of the navyPrinted for the use of the Nautical almanac1853-01-01
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Physical and celestial mechanicsdeveloped in four systems of analytic mechanics, celestial mechanics, potential physics and analytic morphology.Little1855-01-01
A system of analytic mechanics.Little, Brown and company1855-01-01-
Tables of the moon's parallaxPrinted for the use of the Nautical almanac1856-01-01
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An elementary treatise on plane & spherical trigonometrywith their applications to navigation, surveying, heights, and distances, and spherical astronomy, and particularly adapted to explaining the construction of Bowditch's navigator, and the nautical almanacRev. ed.J. Munroe and company1861-01-01
Tables of the moonconstructed for the use of the American ephemeris and nautical almanac[2nd ed.] / published by authority of the Secretary of the NavyBureau of Navigation1865-01-01-
A system of analytic mechanicsD. Van Nostrand1865-01-01
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The Saturnian systemGovernment Printing Office1866-01-01
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The sciences at work1870-01-01
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Linear associative algebra1870-01-01
The Harbor of New Yorkits condition, May 1873Press of the Chamber of Commerce1873-01-01-
The conflict between science and religion1877-01-01
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The national importance of social science in the United States.An address deliveredLittle, Brown, and Company1878-01-01
Ideality in the physical sciencesLittle, Brown, and Company1881-01-01-
Linear associative algebraNew ed., with addenda and notes / by C. S. Peirce.Van Nostrand1882-01-01
An elementary Treatise on Plane and Solid GeometryScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library2005-12-20-
Working plan for the foundation of a University.