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Vénus - 1761 - Cajanebourg, aujourd'hui Kajaani, Finlande - Anders Planman (1724-1803) - nationalité suédoise
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An Account of the Observations made upon the Transit of Venus over the Sun, 6th June 1761, at Cajaneburg in Sweden, by Mons. Planman : Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, and F.R.S. to Mr. John Ellicott, F.R.S. Translated from the French.
Philosophical Transactions Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, vol. LII, part I, For the Year 1761, London, 1762, p. 231.
Texte imprimé en anglais.
© Gallica, BNF.
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A Determination of the Solar Parallax attempted, by a peculiar Method, from the Observations of the last Transit of Venus : By Andrew Planman, Professor of Natural Philosophy, in the University of Aböa, and Member of the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm ; together with a Letter from him to Mr. James Short, F.R.S.
Philosophical Transactions Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, vol. LVIII, For the Year 1768, London, 1769, p. 107-127.
Texte imprimé en latin (titre en anglais), illustré.
© Gallica, BNF.
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An Account of the Observations made on the Same Transit in Sweden : In a Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, and F.R.S. to Mr. John Ellicot, F.R.S. Translated from the French.
Sur les résultats des observations suédoises menées par Wargentin, Lagerborn, Hellant, Justander, Gister, Strom, Strömer, Metlander, Mallet, Bergman, Schenmark et Klingenstierna.
Philosophical Transactions Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, vol. LII, part I, For the Year 1761, London, 1762, p. 213-216.
Texte imprimé en anglais.
© Gallica, BNF.
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