GENERAL INDEX.
Roman figures refer to the chapters, Arabic to the articles. When several articles are given under one heading the numbers of the most important are printed in clarendon type, thus: [207]. The names of books are printed in italics.
- Aberration, X. [206], [207-211], [212], [213], [216], [218]; XII. [263]; XIII. [277], [283], [284]
- Académie Française, XI. [232], [238]
- Academy of Berlin, XI. [230], [237]
- Academy of St. Petersburg, XI. [230], [233]
- Academy of Sciences (of Paris), X. [221], [223]; XI. [229-233], [235-237]
- Academy of Turin, XI. [237], [238]
- Acceleration, VI. [133]; IX. [171], [172], [173], [179], [180], [185], [195]; X. [223]
- Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena (of Kepler), VII. [138]
- Alae sive Scalae (of Digges), V. [95]
- Aldebaran, III. [64]; XIII. [316] n
- Alexandrine school, II. [21], [31-33], [36-38], [45], [53]
- Alfonsine Tables, III. [66], [68]; V. [94], [96], [99]
- Algol, XII. [266]; XIII. [314], [315]
- Almagest (of Ptolemy), II. [46-52]; III. [55], [56], [58], [60], [62], [66], [68]; IV. [75], [76], [83]
- Almagest (of Abul Wafa), III. [60]
- Almagest, New (of Kepler), VII. [148]
- Almagest, New (of Riccioli), VIII. [153]
- Almanac, Nautical, X. [218]; XIII. [286], [288], [290]
- Almanacks, I. [18] n; II. [20], [38]; III. [64], [68]; V. [94], [95], [100]; VII. [136]; X. [218], [224]; XIII. [286], [288], [290]
- Altair, III. [64]; XIII. [316] n
- Analysis, analytical methods, X. [196]; XI. [234]
- Angles, measurement of, I. [7]
- Annual equation, V. [111]; VII. [145]
- Annual motion of the earth. See Earth, revolution of
- Annual motion of the sun. See Sun, motion of
- Annual parallax. See Parallax, stellar
- Annular eclipse, II. [43]; VII. [145]
- Anomalistic month, II. [40]
- Ἀντιχθών, II. [24]
- Apex of solar motion, XII. [265]
- Aphelion, IV. [85]
- Apogee, II. [39], [40], [48]; III. [58], [59]; IV. [85]; V. [111]; IX. [184] XI. [233]
- Apparent distance, I. [7]
- Apple, Newton’s, IX. [170]
- Apse, apse-line, II. [39], [40], [48]; IV. [85]; IX. [183]; XI. [235], [236], [242], [246]
- Arabic numerals, III. [64]; V. [96]
- Arabs, Arab astronomy, II. [46], [53]; III. [56-61], [64], [66], [68]; V. [110]; VIII. [159]; XII. [266]
- Arctic regions, II. [35]
- Arcturus, XII. [258]
- Aries, first point of (♈), I. [13]; II. [33], [42]; IV. [83] n; V. [98], III; X. [198]
- Asteroids. See Minor planets
- Astrolabe, II. [49]; III. [66]
- Astrology, I. [16], [18]; III. [56]; V. [99], [100]; VII. [136], [149], [151]
- Astronomiae Fundamenta (of Lacaille), X. [224]
- Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica (of Tycho), V. [107]
- Astronomiae Instauratae Progvmnasmata (of Tycho), V. [104]
- Astronomical Society, German, XIII. [280]
- Astronomical Society, Royal, XII. [256], [263]
- Astronomicum Caesareum (of Apian), V. [97]
- Astronomisches Jahrbuch, XII. [253]
- Astronomy, divisions of, XIII. [272]
- Astronomy, descriptive, XIII. [272], [273], [294]
- Astronomy, gravitational, X. [196]; XIII. [272], [273], [286]
- Astronomy, observational, XIII. [272], [273]
- Astronomy, origin of, I. [2]
- Astronomy, scope of, I. [1]
- Attraction. See Gravitation
- Autumnal equinox, I. II. See also Equinox
- Axioms. See Laws of Motion
- Axis (of an ellipse), XI. [236], [244], [245]
- Babylonians. See Chaldaeans
- Bagdad, III. [56], [57], [60], [68]
- Belts of Jupiter, XII. [267]
- Betelgeux, III. [64]
- Biela’s comet, XIII. [305]
- Binary stars. See Stars, double and multiple
- Bode’s Astronomisches Jahrbuch, XII. [253]
- Bodily tides, XIII. [292], [293]
- Brightness of stars. See Stars, brightness of
- Brooks’s comet, XIII. [305]
- Brucia, XIII. [294]
- Bureau des Longitudes, XI. [238]
- Cairo, III. [60]
- Calculus of Variations, XI. [237] n
- Calendar, Greek, II. [19], [20], [21]
- Calendar, Gregorian, II. [22]; IX. [165] n; X. [217]
- Calendar, Julian, II. [21], [22]; III. [68]; IV. [73]; IX. [165] n; X. [197] n, [217]
- Calendar, Mahometan, III. [56]
- Calendar, Roman, II. [21]
- Caliphs, III. [56], [57], [69]
- Canals of Mars, XIII. [297]
- Cartesianism, VIII. [163]; IX. [191], [195]; XI. [229]
- Castor, XII. [263], [264], [266]
- Catalogues of stars. See Star-catalogues
- Cavendish experiment, X. [219]
- Celestial latitude. See Latitude, celestial
- Celestial longitude. See Longitude, celestial
- Celestial sphere, I. [7], [8], [9-11], [13], [14]; II. [24], [26], [33], [38-40], [45], [47], [51]; III. [64], [67]; IV. [78], [80], [83], [88]; V. [98], [105]; VI. [129]; VIII. [157]; X. [198], [207], [208], [214]; XII. [257]; XIII. [272]
- Celestial sphere, daily motion of. See Daily motion
- Celestial spheres, II. [23], [26], [27], [38], [51], [54]; III. [62], [68]; V. [100], [103]
- Centre of gravity, IX. [186]
- Centrifugal force, VIII. [158] n
- Ceres, XIII. [276], [294]
- Chaldaeans (Babylonians), Chaldaean astronomy, I. [6], [11], [12], [16-18]; II. [30], [34], [40], [51], [54]; III. [56]
- Chart, photographic, XIII. [280]
- Chemistry of the sun, XIII. [299-301], [303]
- Chinese astronomy, I. [6], [11]
- Chords, II. [47] n
- Chromosphere, X. [205]; XIII. [301], [303]
- Chronometer, X. [226]
- Circular motion, II. [25], [26], [38], [51]; IV. [76]; VII. [139]; VIII. [158]; IX. [171-173]. See also Eccentric, Epicycle
- Circumpolar stars, I. [9]; II. [35]
- Clock. See Pendulum clock and Chronometer
- Clustering power, XII. [261]. See also Condensation of nebulae
- Coelum Australe Stelliferum (of Lacaille), X. [223]
- Collimation error, X. [225] n
- Comets, I. [1]; II. [30]; III. [68], [69]; V. [100], [103-105]; VI. [127], [129]; VII. [144], [146]; VIII. [153]; IX. [190], [192]; X. [200], [205], [217], [224]; XI. [228], [231], [243], [248], [250]; XII. [253], [256], [259]; XIII. [272], [291], [304], [305], [307]
- Comet, Biela’s, XIII. [305]
- Comet, Brooks’s, XIII. [305]
- Comet, Encke’s, XIII. [291]
- Comet, Halley’s, VII. [146]; X. [200], [205]; XI. [231], [232]; XIII. [291], [307]
- Comet, Lexell’s, XI. [248]; XIII. [305]
- Comet, Olbers’s, XIII. [291]
- Comet, Pons-Brooks, XIII. [291]
- Comet, Tebbutt’s, XIII. [305]
- Comet, Tuttle’s, XIII. [291]
- Cometographia (of Hevel), VIII. [153]
- Commentaries on the Motions of Mars (of Kepler), VII. [135] n, [139], [141], [150] n
- Commentariolus (of Coppernicus), IV. [37]; V. [100]
- Compleat System of Optics (of Smith), XII. [251]
- Complete induction, IX. [195]
- Condensation of nebulae, XI. [250]; XII. [261]; XIII. [318]
- Conic, conic section, VII. [140] n; XIII. [309]
- Conjunction, II. [43], [48] n; III. [60]; V. [110], III; X. [227]
- Conservation of energy, XIII. [319]
- Constant of aberration, X. [209], [210]; XIII. [283] n
- Constellations, I. [12], [13]; II. [20], [26], [34], [42]; X. [223]
- Construction of the heavens, XII. [257]. See also Sidereal system, structure of
- Corona, VII. [145]; X. [205]; XIII. [301], [303]
- Counter-earth, II. [24]
- Crape-ring, XII. [267]; XIII. [295]
- Craters (on the moon), VIII. [153]; XIII. [296]
- Curvature of the earth. See Earth, shape of
- Daily Motion (of the celestial sphere), I. [5], [8], [9], [10]; II. [23], [24], [26], [33], [38], [39], [46], [47]; III. [67], [68]; IV. [78], [80], [83]; V. [98], [105]; VI. [129]; VIII. [157]
- D’Alembert’s principle, XI. [232], [237] n
- Damascus, III. [57]
- Darlegung (of Hansen), XIII. [286]
- Day, I. [4], II. [16]; II. [47]; XIII. [287], [293], [320]
- Day-and-night, I. [16] n
- Day-hour, I. [16]
- Declination, II. [33], [35], [39]; X. [213], [218]; XIII. [276]
- Declination circle, II. [33]
- De Coelo (of Aristotle), II. [27]
- Deductive method, inverse, IX. [195]
- Deferent, II. [39], [48], [51]; III. [68]; IV. [86], [87]
- Degree, I. [7]
- Deimos, XIII. [295]
- De Magnete (of Gilbert), VII. [150]
- De Motu (of Newton), IX. [177], [191]
- De Mundi aetherei (of Tycho), V. [104]
- De Nova Stella (of Tycho), V. [100]
- De Revolutionibus (of Coppernicus), II. [41] n; IV. [74-92]; V. [93], [94]; VI. [126]
- De Saturni Luna (of Huygens), VIII. [154]
- Descriptive astronomy, XIII. [272], [273], [294]
- Deviation error, X. [225] n
- Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems (of Galilei), VI. [124] n, [128-132], [133]
- Differential method of parallax, VI. [129]; XII. [263]; XIII. [278]
- Diffraction-grating, XIII. [299]
- Dione, VIII. [160]
- Dioptrice (of Kepler), VII. [138]
- Direct motion, I. [14]
- Disturbing force. See Perturbations
- Diurnal method of parallax, XIII. [281], [284]
- Doctrine of the sphere. See Spherics
- Doppler’s principle, XIII. [302], [313], [314]
- Double hour, I. [16]
- Double-star method of parallax. See Differential method of parallax
- Double stars. See Stars, double and multiple
- Draconitic month, II. [40], [43]
- Durchmusterung, XIII. [280]
- Dynamics, VI. [133], [134]; IX. [179], [180]; XI. [230], [232], [237]
- Dynamique, Traité de (of D’Alembert), XI. [232]
- Earth, I. [1], [15], [17]; II. [28], [29], [32], [39], [41], [43], [47], [49], [51]; III. [66], [69]; IV. [80], [86]; VI. [117], [121], [133]; VII. [136] n, [144], [145], [150]; VIII. [153], [154]; IX. [173], [174], [179-182], [184], [186], [195]; XI. [228], [245]; XIII. [285], [287], [292], [293], [297], [320]. See also the following headings
- Earth, density, mass of, IX. [180], [185], [189]; X. [219]; XI. [235]; XIII. [282], [294]
- Earth, motion of, II. [24], [32], [47]; IV. [73], [76], [77]; V. [96]. [97], [105]; VI. [121], [125-127], [129-132]; VIII. [161], [162]; IX. [186], [194]; XII. [257]. See also Earth, revolution of and rotation of
- Earth, revolution of, annual motion of, II. [23], [24], [28] n, [30], [47]; IV. [75], [77], [79-82], [85-88], [89], [90], [92]; V. [111]; VI. [119], [126], [129], [131], [133]; VII. [139], [142], [146]; VIII. [161]; IX. [172], [183]; X. [207-210], [212], [227]; XI. [235], [236], [240]; XII. [263]; XIII. [278], [282], [283]
- Earth, rigidity of, XIII. [285], [292]
- Earth, rotation of, daily motion of, II. [23], [24], [28] n; IV. [75], [78], [79] n, [80], [84]; V. [105]; VI. [124], [126], [129], [130]; IX. [174], [194]; X. [206], [207], [213]; XIII. [281], [285], [287], [320]
- Earth, shape of, II. [23], [29], [35], [45], [47], [54]; IV. [76]; VIII. [161]; IX. [187], [188]; X. [196], [213], [215], [220], [221], [222], [223]; XI. [229], [231], [237], [248]
- Earth, size of, II. [36], [41], [45], [47], [49]; III. [57], [69]; IV. [85]; VII. [145]; VIII. [159], [161]; IX. [173], [174]; X. [221], [222], [223]
- Earth, zones of, II. [35], [47]
- Earthshine, III. [69]
- Easter, rule for fixing, II. [20]
- Eccentric, II. [37], [39], [40], [41], [48], [51]; III. [59]; IV. [85], [89], [91]; VII. [139], [150]
- Eccentricity, II. [39]; IV. [85]; VII. [140] n; XI. [228], [236], [240], [244-246], [250]; XIII. [294], [318]
- Eccentricity fund, XI. [245]
- Eclipses, I. [11], [15], [17]; II. [29], [32], [40-42], [43], [47-49], [54]; III. [57], [68]; IV. [76], [85]; V. [110]; VI. [127]; VII. [145], [148]: VIII. [162]; X. [201], [205], [210], [216], [227]; XI. [240]; XIII. [287], [301]
- Eclipses, annular, II. [43]; VII. [145]
- Eclipses, partial, II. [43]
- Eclipses, total, II. [43]; VII. [145]; X. [205]; XIII. [301]
- Ecliptic, I. [11], [13], [14]; II. [26], [33], [35], [36], [38], [40], [42], [51]; III. [58], [59], [68]; IV. [80], [82-84], [87], [89]; V. [111]; VIII. [154]; X. [203], [209], [213], [214], [227]; XI. [235], [236], [244], [246], [250]
- Ecliptic, obliquity of, I. [11]; II. [35], [36], [42]; III. [59], [68]; IV. [83], [84]; XI. [235], [236]
- École Normale, XI. [237], [238]
- École Polytechnique, XI. [237]
- Egyptians, Egyptian astronomy, I. [6], [11], [12], [16]; II. [23], [26], [30], [45]; IV. [75]
- Elements (of Euclid), III. [62], [66]; IX. [165]
- Elements (of an orbit), XI. [236], [240], [242], [244], [246]; XIII. [275], [276]
- Elements, variation of. See Variation of elements
- Ellipse, II. [51] n; III. [66]; VII. [140], [141]; IX. [175], [176], [190], [194]; X. [200], [209], [214]; XI. [228], [236], [242], [244]; XIII. [276], [278], [309]
- Ellipticity, X. [221]
- Empty month, II. [19], [20]
- Empyrean, III. [68]
- Enceladus, XII. [255]
- Encke’s comet, XIII. [291]
- Encyclopaedia, the French, XI. [232]
- Energy, XIII. [319]
- Ephemerides. See Almanacks
- Ephemerides (of Regiomontanus), III. [68]
- Epicycle, II. [37], [39], [41], [45], [48], [51], [54]; III. [68]; IV. [85-87], [89-91]; VII. [139], [150]; VIII. [163]; IX. [170], [194]
- Epitome (of Kepler), VI. [132]; VII. [144], [145]
- Epitome (of Purbach), III. [68]
- Equant, II. [51]; III. [62]; IV. [85], [89], [91]; VII. [139], [150]
- Equation of the centre, II. [39], [48]; III. [60]; V. [111]
- Equator, I. [9], [10], [11]; II. [33], [35], [39], [42]; IV. [82], [84]; V. [98]; VI. [129], [133]; IX. [187]; X. [207], [220], [221]; XIII. [285]
- Equator, motion of. See Precession
- Equinoctial points, I. [11], [13]; II. [42]. See also Aries, first point of
- Equinoxes, I. [11]; II. [39], [42]
- Equinoxes, precession of. See Precession
- Essai philosophique (of Laplace), XI. [238]
- Ether, XIII. [293], [299]
- Evection, II. [48], [52]; III. [60]; IV. [85]; V. [111]; VII. [145]
- Evening star, I. [14]. See also Venus
- Exposition du Système du Monde (of Laplace), XI. [238], [242] n, [250]
- Faculae, VIII. [153]; XIII. [300], [301], [303]
- Figure of the earth. See Earth, shape of
- Firmament, III. [68]
- First point of Aries, Libra. See Aries, Libra, first point of
- Fixed stars, I. [14]. See Stars
- Fluxions, IX. [169], [191]; X. [196]
- Fluxions (of Maclaurin), XII. [251]
- Focus, VII. [140], [141]; IX. [175]; XI. [236]
- Force, VI. [130]; IX. [180], [181]
- Fraunhofer lines, XIII. [299], [300], [303], [304]
- Front-view construction. See Herschelian telescopes
- Full month, II. [19], [20]
- Full moon. See Moon, phases of
- Fundamenta (of Hansen), XIII. [286]
- Fundamenta Astronomiae (of Bessel), X. [218]; XIII. [277]
- Funds of eccentricity, inclination, XI. [245]
- Galactic circle, XII. [258], [260]
- Galaxy. See Milky Way
- Gauges, gauging. See Star-gauging
- Georgium Sidus. See Uranus
- Gravitation, gravity, II. [38] n; VII. [150]; VIII. [158], [161]; IX. passim; X. [196], [201], [213], [215], [219], [220], [223], [226]; XI. passim; XII. [264]; XIII. [282], [284], [286-293], [309], [319]
- Gravitational astronomy, X. [196]; XIII. [272], [273], [286]
- Gravity, variation of, VIII. [161]; IX. [180]; X. [199], [217], [221], [223]; XI. [231]
- Great Bear, I. [12]; XII. [266]
- Great circle, I. [11]; II. [33], [42]; IV. [82], [84]
- Gregorian Calendar. See Calendar, Gregorian
- Grindstone theory, XII. [258]; XIII. [317]
- Hakemite Tables, III. [60], [62]
- Halley’s comet, VII. [146]; X. [200], [205]; XI. [231], [232]; XIII. [291], [307]
- Harmonics (of Smith), XII. [251]
- Harmony of the World (of Kepler), VII. [144]
- Helium, XIII. [301]
- Herschelian telescope, XII. [255], [256]
- Historia Coelestis (of Flamsteed), X. [198]
- Holy Office. See Inquisition
- Horizon, I. [3], [9]; II. [29], [33], [35], [39], [46]; VIII. [161]; XIII. [285]
- Horoscopes, V. [99]
- Hour, I. [16]
- Hydrostatic balance, VI. [115] n
- Hyperbola, IX. [190]; XI. [236] n
- Hyperion, XIII. [295]
- Ilkhanic Tables, III. [62]
- Il Saggiatore (of Galilei), VI. [127]
- Inclination, III. [58]; IV. [89]; XI. [228], [244], [245], [246], [250]; XIII. [294], [318]
- Inclination fund, XI. [245]
- Index of Prohibited Books, VI. [126], [132]; VII. [145]
- Indians, Indian astronomy, I. [6]; III. [56], [64]
- Induction, complete, IX. [195]
- Inequalities, long, XI. [243]
- Inequalities, periodic, XI. [242], [243], [245], [247]
- Inequalities, secular, XI. [242], 243-247; XIII. 282. See also Perturbations
- Inequality, parallactic, XIII. [282]
- Inferior planets, I. [15]; IV. [87], [88]. See also Mercury, Venus
- Inquisition (Holy Office), VI. [126], [132], [133]
- Institute of France, XI. [241]
- Inverse deductive method, IX. [195]
- Inverse square, law of, IX. [172-176], [181], [195]; XI. [233]. See also Gravitation
- Ionian school, II. [23]
- Iris, XIII. [281]
- Irradiation, VI. [129]
- Island universe theory, XII. [260]; XIII. [317]
- Japetus, VIII. [160]; XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Julian Calendar. See Calendar, Julian
- Juno, XIII. [294]
- Jupiter, I. [14-16]; [11]. [25], [51]; IV. [81], [87], [88]; V. [98], [99]; VI. [121], [127]; VII. [136] n, [142], [144], [145], [150]; VIII. [154], [156], [162]; IX. [172], [181], [183], [185-187]; X. [204], [216]; XI. [228], [231], [235], [236], [243-245], [248]; XII. [267]; XIII. [281], [288], [294], [297], [305]. See also the following headings
- Jupiter, belts of, XII. [267]
- Jupiter, mass of, IX. [183], [185]
- Jupiter, rotation of, VIII. [160]; IX. [187]; XIII. [297]
- Jupiter, satellites of, II. [43]; VI. [121], [127], [129], [133]; VII. [145], [150]; VIII. [160], [162]; IX. [170], [184], [185]; X. [210], [216]; XI. [228], [248]; XII. [267]; XIII. [283], [295], [297]
- Jupiter’s satellites, mass of, XI. [248]
- Kepler’s Laws, VII. [141], [144], [145], [151]; VIII. [152]; IX. [169], [172], [175], [176], [186], [194], [195]; X. [220]; XI. [244]; XIII. [294], [309]
- Latitude (celestial), II. [33], [42], [43]; III. [63]; IV. [89]
- Latitude (terrestrial), III. [68], [69]; IV. [73]; X. [221]; XIII. [285]
- Latitude, variation of, XIII. [285]
- Law of gravitation. See Gravitation
- Laws of motion, VI. [130], [133]; VIII. [152], [163]; IX. [171], [179-181], [183], [186], [194], [195]; XI. [232]
- Leap-year, I. [17]; II. [21], [22]
- Least squares, XIII. [275], [276]
- Letter to the Grand Duchess (of Galilei), VI. [125]
- Level error, X. [225] n
- Lexell’s comet, XI. [248]; XIII. [305]
- Libra, first point of (♎), I. [13]; II. [42]
- Librations of the moon, VI. [133]; X. [226]; XI. [237], [239]
- Libros del Saber, III. [66]
- Light-equation, XIII. [283]
- Light, motion of, velocity of, VIII. [162]; X. [208-211], [216], [220]; XIII. [278], [279], [283], [302]. See also Aberration
- Logarithms, V. [96], [97] n
- Long inequalities, XI. [243]
- Longitude (celestial), II. [33], [39], [42], [43]; III. [63]; IV. [87]; VII. [139]
- Longitude (terrestrial), III. [68]; VI. [127], [133]; VII. [150]; X. [197], [216], [226]
- Longitudes, Bureau des, XI. [238]
- Lunar distances, III. [68] n
- Lunar eclipses. See Eclipses
- Lunar equation, XIII. [282]
- Lunar theory, II. [48], [51]; V. [111]; VII. [145]; VIII. [156]; IX. [184], [192]; X. [226]; XI. [228], [230], [231], [233], [234], [240], [241], [242], [248]; XIII. [282], [286], [287], [288], [290]. See also Moon, motion of
- Lunation, II. [40]. See also Month, synodic
- Macchie Solari (of Galilei), VI. [124], [125]
- Magellanic clouds, XIII. [307]
- Magnetism, VII. [150]; XIII. [276], [298]
- Magnitudes and Distances of the Sun and Moon (of Aristarchus), II. [32]
- Magnitudes of stars, II. [42]; XII. [266]; XII. [280], [316]. See also Stars, brightness of
- Mars, I. [14-16]; II. [25], [26], [30], [51]; III. [68]; IV. [81], [87]; V. [108]; VI. [129]; VII. [136] n, [139-142], [144], [145]; VIII. [154], [161]; IX. [181], [183], [185]; X. [223], [227]; XI. [235], [245]; XII. [267]; XIII. [281], [282], [284], [294], [295], [297]. See also the following headings
- Mars, canals of, XIII. [297]
- Mars, mass of, XI. [248]
- Mars, opposition of, VIII. [161]; XIII. [281], [284], [297]
- Mars, rotation of, VIII. [160]; XIII. [295], [297]
- Mars, satellites of, XIII. [295]
- Mass, IX. [180], [181], [185]
- Mass of the earth, sun, Venus.... See Earth, Sun, Venus ... mass of
- Mécanique Analytique (of Lagrange), XI. [237]
- Mécanique Celeste (of Laplace), XI. [238], [241], [247], [249], [250]; XIII. [292]
- Medicean Planets. See Jupiter, satellites of
- Meraga, III. [62]
- Mercury, I. [14-16]; II. [25], [26], [45], [47], [51]; III. [66]; IV. [73], [75], [81], [86-89]; VI. [121], [124]; VII. [136] n, [139], [142], [144]; IX. [185]; XIII. [288], [290], [294], [297]. See also the following headings
- Mercury, mass of, XI. [248]
- Mercury, phases of, VI. [129]
- Mercury, rotation of, XIII. [297]
- Mercury, transit of, X. [199]
- Meridian, II. [33], [39]; III. [57]; VI. [127]; VIII. [157]; X. [207], [218], [221]
- Meteorologica (of Aristotle), II. [27]
- Meteors, XIII. [305]
- Meton’s cycle, II. [20]
- Metric system, XI. [237]
- Micrometer, VIII. [155]; XIII. [279], [281]
- Milky Way, II. [30], [33]; VI. [120]; XII. [258], [260-262]; XIII. [317]
- Mimas, XII. [255]
- Minor planets, XI. [250] n; XIII. [276], [281], [284], [288], [294], [295], [297], [318]
- Minor planets, mass of, XIII. [294]
- Minute (angle), I. [7]
- Mira, XII. [266]
- Mongols, Mongol astronomy, III. [62]
- Month, I. [4], [16]; II. [19-21], [40], [48]; IX. [173]; XI. [240]; XIII. [293], [320]. See also the following headings
- Month, anomalistic, II. [40]
- Month, draconitic, II. [40], [43]
- Month, empty, II. [19], [20]
- Month, full, II. [19], [20]
- Month, lunar, I. [16]; II. [19], [20], [40]
- Month, sidereal, II. [40]
- Month, synodic, II. [40], [43]
- Moon, I. [1], [4], [5], [11], [13-16]; II. [19-21], [25], [28], [30], [32], [39], [43]; III. [68], [69]; IV. [81], [86]; V. [104], [105] n; VI. [119], [121], [123], [129], [130], [133]; VII. [145], [150]; VIII. [153]; IX. [169], [180], [181], [188], [189]; X. [198], [204], [213], [215], [226]; XI [228], [235]; XII. [256], [257], [271]; XIII. [272], [292], [293], [296], [297], [301], [320]. See also the following headings
- Moon, angular or apparent size of, II. [32], [41], [43], [46] n, [48]; IV. [73], [85], [90]; V. [105] n
- Moon, apparent flattening of, II. [46]
- Moon, atmosphere of, XIII. [296]
- Moon, distance of, I. [15]; II. [24], [25], [30], [32], [41], [43], [45], [48], [49], [51]; IV. [85], [90]; V. [100], [103]; IX. [173] 185; X. [223]; XIII. [293], [320]
- Moon, eclipses of. See Eclipses
- Moon, librations of, VI. [133]; X. [226]; XI. [237], [239]
- Moon, map of, X. [226]; XIII. [296]
- Moon, mass of, IX. [188], [189] XI. [235]
- Moon, motion of, I. [4], [8], [13], [15], [17]; II. [20], [24-26], [28], [37], [39], [40], [43], [47], [48], [51]; III. [60]; IV. [73], [81], [85], [89], [90]; V. [111]; VI. [133]; VII. [145], [150]; VIII. [156]; IX. [169], [173], [174], [179], [184], [185], [189], [194], [195]; X. [201], [204], [213], [226]; XI. [235], [237], [248]; XIII. [287], [290], [297], [320]. See also Lunar theory
- Moon, origin of, XIII. [320]
- Moon, parallax of, II. [43], [49]; IV. [85]. Cf. also Moon, distance of
- Moon, phases of, I. [4], [16], [17]; II. [19], [20], [23], [28], [43], [48]; III. [68], [69]; VI. [123]
- Moon, rotation of, X. [226]; XI. [248]; XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Moon, shape of, II. [23], [28], [46]; VI. [119]; XI. [237]
- Moon, size of, II. [32], [41]; IV. [85]
- Moon, tables of. See Tables, lunar
- Moons. See Satellites
- Morning star, I. [14]. See also Venus
- Morocco, III. [61]
- Motion, laws of. See Laws of motion
- Multiple stars. See Stars, double and multiple
- Mural quadrant, X. [218], [225] n
- Music of the spheres, II. [23]; VII. [144]
- Mysterium Cosmographicum (of Kepler), V. [108]; VII. [136], [144]
- Nadir, III. [64]
- Nautical Almanac. See Almanac, Nautical
- Nebula in Argus, XIII. [307]
- Nebula in Orion, XII. [252], [259], [260]; XIII. [311]
- Nebulae, X. [223]; XI. [250]; XII. [252], [256], [259-261]; XIII. [306-308], [310], [311], [317], [318], [319], [320]
- Nebulae, spiral, XIII. [310]
- Nebular hypothesis, XI. [250]; XIII. [318-320]
- Nebulous stars, X. [223]; XII. [260], [261]
- Neptune, XIII. [289], [295], [297]
- Neptune, satellite of, XIII. [295]
- New Almagest (of Kepler), VII. [148]
- New Almagest (of Riccioli), VIII. [153]
- New moon. See Moon, phases of
- New stars. See Stars, new
- New Style (N.S.), II. [22]. See also Calendar, Gregorian
- Newton’s problem, XI. [228], [229], [249]
- Newtonian telescope, IX. [168]; XII. [252], [253], [256]
- Night-hour, I. [16]
- Node, II. [40], [43]; V. [111]; IX. [184]; X. [213], [214]; XI. [236], [246]
- Nubeculae, XIII. [307]
- Nucleus (of a comet), XIII. [304]
- Nürnberg school, III. [68]; IV. [73]
- Nutation, X. [206], [207], [213-215], [216], [218]; XI. [232], [248]; XII. [263]
- Νυχθήμερον, I. [16] n
- Oberon, XII. [255]
- Obliquity of the ecliptic. See Ecliptic, obliquity of
- Observational astronomy, XIII. [272], [273]
- Occultations, I. [15]; II. [30]
- Octaeteris, II. [19]
- Olbers’s comet, XIII. [291]
- Old Moore’s Almanack, I. [18] n
- Old Style (O.S.). See Calendar, Julian
- Opposition, II. [43], [48] n; III. [60]; IV. [87], [88]; V. [111]; VIII. [161]; XIII. [281], [284], [297]
- Opposition of Mars, VIII. [161]; XIII. [281], [284], [297]
- Optical double stars, XII. [264]
- Optics (of Gregory), X. [202]
- Optics (of Newton), IX. [192]
- Optics (of Ptolemy), II. [46]
- Optics (of Smith), XII. [251]
- Opus Majus, Minus, Tertium (of Bacon), III. [67]
- Opuscules Mathématiques (of D’Alembert), XI. [233]
- Orion, nebula in, XII. [252], [259], [260]; XIII. [311]
- Oscillatorium Horologium (of Huygens), VIII. [158]; IX. [171]
- Pallas, XIII. [294]
- Parabola, IX. [190]; XI. [236] n; XIII. [276]
- Parallactic inequality, XIII. [282]
- Parallax, II. [43], [49]; IV. [85], [92]; V. [98], [100], [110]; VI. [129]; VII. [145]; VIII. [161]; X. [207], [212], [223], [227]; XII. [257], [258], [263], [264]; XIII. [272], [278], [279], [281-284]
- Parallax, annual, VIII. [161]. See also Parallax, stellar
- Parallax, horizontal, VIII. [161]
- Parallax of the moon. See Moon, parallax of
- Parallax of the sun. See Sun, parallax of
- Parallax, stellar, IV. [92]; V. [100]; VI. [129]; VIII. [161]; X. [207], [212]; XII. [257], [258], [263], [264]; XIII. [272], [278], [279]
- Parallelogram of forces, IX. [180] n
- Parameters, variation of, XI. [233] n. See also Variation of elements
- Παραπήγματα II. [20]
- Partial eclipses, II. [43]
- Pendulum, pendulum clock, V. [98]; VI. [114]; VIII. [157], [158], [161]; IX. [180], [187]; X. [199], [217], [221], [223]; XI. [231]. See also Gravity, variation of
- Pendulum Clock (of Huygens), VIII. [158]; IX. [171]
- Penumbra (of a sun-spot), VI. [124]; XII. [268]
- Perigee, II. [39], [40], [48]; IV. [85]. See also Apse, apse-line
- Perihelion, IV. [85]; XI. [231]. See also Apse, apse-line
- Periodic inequalities. See Inequalities, periodic
- Perturbations, VIII. [156]; IX. [183], [184]; X. [200], [204], [224], [227]; XI. passim; XIII. [282], [293], [294], [297]
- Phases of the moon. See Moon, phases of
- Phenomena (of Euclid), II. [33]
- Phobos, XIII. [295]
- Photography, XIII. [274], [279-281], [294], [298], [299], [301], [306]
- Photometry, XIII. [316]. See also Stars, brightness of
- Photosphere, XII. [268]; XIII. [303]
- Physical double stars, XII. [264]. See also Stars, double and multiple
- Planetary tables. See Tables, planetary
- Planetary theory, II. [51], [52], [54]; III. [68]; IV. [86-90]; XI. [228], [230], [231], [233], [235], [236], [242-247], [248]; XIII. [286], [288-290], [293], See also Planets, motion of
- Planets, I. [13], [14], [15], [16]; II. [23-27], [30], [32], [51]; III. [68]; IV. [81]; V. [104], [105], [110], [112]; VI. [119], [121]; VII. [136], [144]; VIII. [154], [155]; X. [200]; XI. [228], [250]; XII. [253], [255], [257], [267], [271]; XIII. [272], [275], [276], [281], [282], [294-296], [297], [318], [320]. See also the following headings, and the several planets Mercury, Venus, etc.
- Planets, discoveries of, XII. [253], [254], [255], [267]; XIII. [289], [294], [295], [318]
- Planets, distances of, I. [15]; II. [30], [51]; IV. [81], [86], [87]; VI. [117]; VII. [136], [144]; IX. [169], [172], [173]
- Planets, inferior, I. [15]; IV. [87], [88]. See also Mercury, Venus
- Planets, masses of, IX. [185]; XI. [245], [248]; XIII. [294]. See also under the several planets
- Planets, minor. See Minor planets
- Planets, motion of, I. [13], [14], [15]; II. [23-25], [26], [27], [30], [41], [45], [47], [51], [52]; III. [62], [68]; IV. [81], [86-90], [92]; V. [100], [104], [105], [112]; VI. [119], [121], [129]; VII. [139-142], [144], [145], [150], [151]; VIII. [152], [156]; IX. [169], [170], [172-177], [181], [183], [194]; X. [199], [204]; XI. [228], [229], [245], [250]; XIII. [275], [276], [282], [294]. See also Planetary theory
- Planets, rotation of, VIII. [160]; IX. [187]; XI. [228], [250]; XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Planets, satellites of. See Satellites
- Planets, stationary points of, I. [14]; II. [51]; IV. [88]
- Planets, superior, I. [15]; IV. [87], [88]. See also Mars, Jupiter, etc.
- Pleiades, VI. [120]; XII. [260]
- Poles (of a great circle), II. [33] n
- Poles (of the celestial sphere), I. [8], [9], [10]; II. [33], [35]; IV. [78]; VI. [129]; X. [207], [214]; XIII. [285]
- Poles (of the earth), IV. [82]; IX. [187]; X. [220], [221]; XIII. [285]
- Pole-star, I. [8], [9]
- Pollux, XII. [266]
- Pons-Brooks comet, XIII. [291]
- Postulates (of Ptolemy), II. [47]
- Postulates (of Coppernicus), IV. [76]
- Praesepe, XII. [260]
- Precession (of the equinoxes), II. [42], [50]; III. [58], [59], [62], [68]; IV. [73], [83], [84], [85]; V. [104], [112]; VI. [129]; IX. [188], [192]; X. [213-215], [218], [221]; XI. [228], [232], [248]; XIII. [277], [280]
- Prima Narratio (of Rheticus), IV. [74]; V. [94]
- Primum Mobile, III. [68]
- Principia (of Descartes), VIII. [163]
- Principia (of Newton), IV. [75]; VIII. [152]; IX. [164], [177-192], [195]; X. [196], [199], [200], [213]; XI. [229], [234], [235], [240]
- Principles of Philosophy (of Descartes), VIII. [163]
- Probabilités, Théorie Analytique des (of Laplace), XI. [238]
- Problem of three bodies. See Three bodies, problem of
- Prodromus Cometicus (of Hevel), VIII. [153]
- Prominences, XIII. [301], [302], [303]
- Proper motion (of stars), X. [203], [225]; XII. [257], [265]; XIII. [278], [280]
- Prosneusis, II. [48]; III. [60]; IV. [85]
- Prussian Tables, V. [94], [96], [97], [99]; VII. [139]
- Pythagoreans, II. [24]; IV. [75]
- Quadrant, V. [99]; X. [218], [225] n
- Quadrature, II. [48]; III. [60]; V. [111]
- Quadrivium, III. [65]
- Recherches sur différens points (of D’Alembert), XI. [233], [235]
- Recherches sur la précession (of D’Alembert), XI. [215]
- Reduction of observations, X. [198], [218]; XIII. [277]
- Reflecting telescopes, IX. [168]; XII. [251-255]
- Refracting telescopes, IX. [168]. See also Telescopes
- Refraction, II. [46]; III. [68]; V. [98], [110]; VII. [138]; VIII. [159], [160]; X. [217], [218], [223]; XIII. [277]
- Relative motion, principle of, IV. [77]; IX. [186] n
- Renaissance, IV. [70]
- Results of Astronomical Observations (of John Herschel), XIII. [308]
- Retrograde motion, I. [14]
- Reversing stratum, XIII. [303]
- Reviews of the heavens, XII. [252], [253]
- Revival of Learning, IV. [70]
- Rhea, VIII. [160]
- Rigel, III. [64]
- Right ascension, II. [33], [39]; X. [198], [218]; XIII. [276]
- Rills, XIII. [296]
- Rings of Saturn. See Saturn, rings of
- Rotation of the celestial sphere. See Daily motion
- Rotation of the earth, sun, Mars, etc. See Earth, Sun, Mars, etc., rotation of
- Royal Astronomical Society. See Astronomical Society, Royal
- Royal Society, IX. [166], [174], [177], [191], [192]; X. [201], [202], [206], [208]; XII. [254], [256], [259], [263]; XIII. [292], [308]
- Rudolphine Tables, V. [94]; VII. [148], [151]; VIII. [156]
- Ruler, I. [16]
- Running down of the solar system, XIII. [293], [319]
- Saggiatore (of Galilei), VI. [127]
- Sappho, XIII. [281]
- Saros, I. [17]; II. [43]
- Satellites, VI. [121], [127], [129], [133]; VII. [145], [150]; VIII. [154], [160], [162]; IX. [170], [183-185]; X. [210], [216]; XI. [228], [248]; XII. [253], [255], [267]; XIII. [272], [283], [295], [296], [297], [318], [320]. See also Jupiter, Saturn, etc., satellites of
- Satellites, direction of revolution of, XI. [250]; XIII. [295], [318]
- Satellites, rotation of, XI. [250]; XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Saturn, I. [14-16]; II. [25], [51]; IV. [81], [87]; V. [99]; VI. [123]; VII. [136] n, [142], [144]; VIII. [154], [156]; IX. [183], [185], [186]; X. [204]; XI. [228], [231], [235], [236], [243-246]; XII. [253], [267]; XIII. [288], [297]. See also the following headings
- Saturn, mass of, IX. [185]
- Saturn, rings of, VI. [123]; VIII. [154], [160]; XI. [228], [248]; XII. [267]; XIII. [295], [297]
- Saturn, rotation of, XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Saturn, satellites of, VIII. [154], [160]; IX. [184]; XI. [228]; XII. [253], [255], [267]; XIII. [295], [297], [307]
- Scientific method, II, [54]; VI. [134]; IX. [195]
- Seas (on the moon), VI. [119]; VIII. [153]; XIII. [296]
- Seasons, I. [3]; II. [35], [39]; IV. [82]; XI. [245]
- Second (angle), I. [7]
- Secular acceleration of the moon’s mean motion, X. [201]; XI. [233], [234], [240], [242]; XIII. [287]
- Secular inequalities. See Inequalities, secular
- Selenographia (of Hevel), VIII. [153]
- Selenotopographische Fragmente (of Schroeter), XII. [271]
- Sequences, method of, XII. [266]
- Shadow of earth, moon. See Eclipses
- “Shining-fluid” theory, XII. [260]; XIII. [310], [311]
- Shooting stars. See Meteors
- Short-period comets, XIII. [291]
- Sidereal month, II. [40]
- Sidereal period, IV. [86], [87]
- Sidereal system, structure of, XII. [257], [258], [259-262]; XIII. [317]
- Sidereal year, II. [42]
- Sidereus Nuncius (of Galilei), VI. [119-122]
- “Sights,” V. [110]; VIII. [155]; X. [198]
- Signs of the zodiac, I. [13]
- Sine, II. [47] n; III. [59] n, [68] n
- Sirius, XIII. [316] n
- Solar eclipse. See Eclipse
- Solar system, stability of, XI. [245]; XIII. [288], [293]
- Solstices, I. [11]; II. [36], [39], [42]
- Solstitial points, I. [11]
- Space-penetrating power, XII. [258]
- Spanish astronomy, III. [61], [66]
- Spectroscope, XIII. [299]. See also Spectrum analysis
- Spectrum, spectrum analysis, IX. [168]; XIII. [273], [299-302], [303], [304], [306], [309], [311-314], [317], [318]
- Sphaera Mundi (of Sacrobosco), III. [67]
- Sphere, attraction of, IX. [173], [182]; XI. [228]
- Sphere, celestial. See Celestial sphere
- Sphere, doctrine of the. See Spherics
- Spheres, celestial, crystal. See Celestial spheres
- Spheres, music of the, II. [23]; VII. [144]
- Spherical form of the earth, moon. See Earth, Moon, shape of
- Spherics, II. [33], [34]
- Spica, II. [42]
- Spiral nebulae, XIII. [310]
- Stability of the solar system, XI. [245]; XIII. [288], [293]
- Stadium, II. [36], [45], [47]
- Star-atlases, star-maps, I. [12] n; X. [198], [223]; XII. [259], [266]; XIII. [280], [294]
- Star-catalogues, II. [32], [42], [50]; III. [62], [63]; IV. [83]; V. [98], [107], [110], [112]; VIII. [153]; X. [198], [199], [205], [218], [223-225]; XII. [257]; XIII. [277], [280], [316]
- Star-clusters, VI. [120]; X. [223]; XII. [258], [259], [260], [261]; XIII. [307], [308], [310], [311], [318]
- Star-gauging, XII. [258]; XIII. [307]
- Star-groups. See Constellations
- Stars, I. [1], [5], [7-10], [12-15], [18]; II. [20], [23-26], [29], [30], [32], [33], [39], [40], [42], [45-47], [50]; III. [56], [57], [62], [68]; IV. [73], [78], [80], [86], [89], [92]; V. [96-100], [104], [105], [110]; VI. [120], [121], [129]; VIII. [155], [157], [161]; IX. [186] n; X. [198], [199], [203], [207-214], [218], [223]; XI. [228]; XII. [253], [257-266], [267]; XIII. [272], [277-280], [283], [304], [306-318], [320]. See also the preceding and following headings
- Stars, binary. See Stars, double and multiple
- Stars, brightness of, II. [42]; XII. [258], [266]; XIII. [278], [280], [316], [317]. See also Stars, variable
- Stars, circumpolar, I. [9]; II. [35]
- Stars, colours of, XII. [263]; XIII. [309]
- Stars, distances of, I. [7]; II. [30], [32], [45], [47]; IV. [80], [92]; V. [100]; VI. [117], [129]; XI. [228]; XII. [257], [258], [265], [266]; XIII. [278], [279], [317]. See also Parallax, stellar
- Stars, distribution of, XII. [257], [258]. See also Sidereal system, structure of
- Stars, double and multiple, XII. [256], [263], [264]; XIII. [306-308], [309], [314], [320]
- Stars, magnitudes of, II. [42]; XII. [266]; XIII. [280], [316]. See also Stars, brightness of
- Stars, motion of. See Stars, proper motion of, and Daily motion (of the celestial sphere)
- Stars, names of, I. [12], [13]; III. [64]
- Stars, nebulous, X. [223]; XII. [260], [261]
- Stars, new, II. [42]; V. [100], [104]; VI. [117], [129]; VII. [138]; XII. [266]; XIII. [312]
- Stars, number of, I. [7] n; XIII. [280]
- Stars, parallax of. See Parallax, stellar
- Stars, proper motion of, X. [203], [225]; XII. [257], [265]; XIII. [278], [280]
- Stars, rotation of, XII. [266]
- Stars, spectra of, XIII. [311-314], [317]
- Stars, system of. See Sidereal system, structure of
- Stars, variable, XII. [266], [269]; XIII. [307], [312], [314], [315]
- Stationary points, I. [14]; II. [51]; IV. [88]
- Stjerneborg, V. [101]
- Summer solstice, I. [11]. See also Solstices
- Sun, I. [1], [4], [10], [13], [14], [16]; II. [21], [23-26], [28-30], [32], [35], [36], [40], [43], [45], [48], [51]; III. [68], [69]; IV. [73], [75], [77], [79-82], [85-90], [92]; V. [98], [103], [105], [110], [111]; VI. [119], [121], [123], [124], [126], [127], [129], [132]; VII. [136], [139-141], [144-146], [150]; VIII. [153], [154], [156]; IX. [170], [172-175], [181], [183-186], [188-190], [194]; X. [198], [200], [202], [205], [210], [213], [223], [227]; XI. [228], [235], [236], [240], [243], [245], [250]; XII. [257], [265], [268], [269]; XIII. [272], [278], [283], [288], [292-294], [297], [298-303], [304], [305], [307], [319], [320]. See also the following headings
- Sun, angular or apparent size of, II. [32], [38], [39], [41], [43], [46] n, [48]; IV. [73], [90]; V. [105] n
- Sun, apparent flattening of, II. [46]
- Sun, distance of, I. [15]; II. [24], [25], [30], [32], [38], [41], [43], [45], [48], [49], [51]; IV. [81], [85], [86], [87], [90], [92]; V. [111]; VII. [144], [145]; VIII. [156], [161]: IX. [185], [188]; X. [202], [205], [223], [227]; XI. [235]; XIII. [278], [281-284]
- Sun, eclipses of. See Eclipses
- Sun, heat of, XII. [268], [269]; XIII. [303], [307], [319]
- Sun, mass of, IX. [183], [184], [185], [189]; XI. [228]; XIII. [282]
- Sun, motion of, I. [3], [5], [8], [10], [11], [13], [15-17]; II. [20], [21], [24-26], [35], [37], [38], [39], [40], [42], [43], [47], [48], [51]; III. [59]; IV. [73], [77], [79], [85], [86], [87], [92]; V. [104], [105], [111]; VI. [121], [126], [127], [132]; VIII. [160]; IX. [186]; X. [223]; XI. [235]; XII. [265]; XIII. [288]
- Sun, parallax of, II. [43]; V. [98], [110]; VII. [145]; VIII. [161]; X. [223], [227]; XIII. [281-284]. See also Sun, distance of
- Sun, rotation of, VI. [124]; VII. [150]; XI. [250]; XIII. [297], [298], [302]
- Sun, size of, II. [32]; IV. [85]; VII. [145]; IX. [173]; XIII. [319]
- Sun, tables of. See Tables, solar
- Sun-dials, II. [34]
- Sun-spots, VI. [124], [125]; VIII. [153]; XII. [268], [269]; XIII. [298], [300], [302], [303]
- Superior planets, I. [15]; IV. [87], [88]. See also Mars, Jupiter, etc.
- Svea, XIII. [294]
- Synodic month, II. [40], [43]
- Synodic period, IV. [86], [87]
- Synopsis of Cometary Astronomy (of Halley), X. [200]
- Systema Saturnium (of Huygens), VIII. [154]
- Système du Monde (of Laplace), XI. [238], [242] n, [250]
- Système du Monde (of Pontécoulant), XIII. [286]
- Table Talk (of Luther), IV. [73]
- Tables, astronomical, III. [58], [60-63], [66], [68]; IV. [70]; V. [94], [96], [97], [99], [110]; VII. [139], [148]; VIII. [156], [160]; X. [216], [217]; XIII. [277]. See also the following headings
- Tables, lunar, II. [48]; III. [59]; X. [204], [216], [217], [226]; XI. [233], [234], [241]; XIII. [286], [290]
- Tables, planetary, III. [63]; V. [108], [112]; VII. [142], [143]; X. [204], [216]; XI. [235], [247]; XIII. [288], [289], [290]
- Tables, solar, III. [59]; IV. [85]; V. [111]; VIII. [153]; X. [224], [225], [226]; XI. [235], [247]; XIII. [290]
- Tables, Alfonsine, III. [66], [68]; V. [94], [96], [99]
- Tables, Hakemite, III. [60], [62]
- Tables, Ilkhanic, III. [62]
- Tables, Prussian, V. [94], [96], [97], [99]; VII. [139]
- Tables, Rudolphine, V. [94]; VII. [148], [151]; VIII. [156]
- Tables, Toletan, III. [61], [66]
- Tables de la Lune (of Damoiseau), XIII. [286]
- Tabulae Regiomontanae (of Bessel), XIII. [277]
- Tangent, III. [59] n, [68] n
- Tartars, Tartar astronomy, III. [63]
- Tebbutt’s comet, XIII, [305]
- Telescope, III. [67]; VI. [118-124], [134]; VII. [138]; VIII. [152-155]; IX. [168]; X. [207], [213], [218]; XII. [251], [252-258], [260], [262], [271]; XIII. [274], [300], [301], [306], [310], [317]
- Theoria Motus (of Gauss), XIII. [276]
- Theoria Motuum Lunae (of Euler), XI. [233]
- Théorie de la Lune (of Clairaut), XI. [233]
- Théorie ... des Probabilités (of Laplace), XI. [238]
- Théorie ... du Système du Monde (of Pontécoulant), XIII. [286]
- Theory of the Moon (of Mayer), X. [226]
- Theory of the Universe (of Wright), XII. [258]
- Thetis, VIII. [160]
- Three bodies, problem of, XI. [228], [230-233], [235]
- Tidal friction, XIII. [287], [292], [293], [320]
- Tides, VI. [130]; VII. [150]; IX. [189]; XI. [228-230], [235], [248]; XIII. [287], [292], [293], [297], [320]
- Time, measurement of, I. [4], [5], [16]. See also Calendar, Day, Hour, Month, Week, Year
- Titan, VIII. [154]
- Titania, XII. [255]
- Toletan Tables, III. [61], [66]
- Torrid zones, II. [35]
- Total eclipse, II. [43]; VII. [145]; X. [205]; XIII. [301]. See also Eclipses
- Transit instrument, X. [218], [225] n
- Transit of Mercury, X. [199]
- Transit of Venus, VIII. [156]; X. [202], [205], [224], [227]; XIII. [281], [282], [284]
- Translations, III. [56], [58], [60], [62], [66], [68]
- Transversals, V. [110] n
- Trepidation, III. [58], [62], [68]; IV. [84]; V. [112]
- Trigonometry, II. [37] n, [47] n; III. [59] n, [64] n, [68] n; IV. [74]
- Trivium, III. [65]
- Tropical year, II. [42]
- Tuttle’s comet, XIII. [291]
- Twilight, III. [69]
- Twinkling of stars, II. [30]
- Two New Sciences (of Galilei), VI. [133], [134] n; VIII. [152]
- Tychonic system, V. [105]; VI. [127]
- Umbra (of sun-spots), VI. [124]; XII. [268]
- Uniform acceleration, VI. [133]. See also Acceleration
- Uraniborg, V. [101]
- Uranometria Nova Oxoniensis, XIII. [316]
- Uranus, XII. [253], [254], [255], [267]; XIII. [276], [288], [289], [297]
- Uranus, rotation of, XIII. [297]
- Uranus, satellites of, XI. [250] n; XII. [255], [267]; XIII. [272], [295]
- Variable stars. See Stars, variable
- Variation (of the moon), III. [60]; V. [111]; VII. [145]
- Variation of elements or parameters, XI. [233] n, [236], [245]
- Variations, calculus of, XI. [237] n
- Vega, III. [64]
- Venus, I. [14-16]; II. [25], [26], [45], [47], [51]; III. [68]; IV. [75], [81], [86], [87]; V. [98], [100], [103]; VI. [121], [123]; VII. [136] n, [139], [142], [144]; VIII. [154]; IX. [181], [185]; X. [223], [227]; XI. [235], [245]; XII. [267], [271]; XIII. [282], [297]. See also the following headings
- Venus, mass of, XI. [235], [248]
- Venus, phases of, VI. [123], [129]
- Venus, rotation of, VIII [160]; XII. [267]; XIII. [297]
- Venus, transits of. See Transits of Venus
- Vernal equinox, I. [11]. See also Equinoxes
- Vernier, III. [69] n
- Vertical, II. [33]; X. [221]; XIII. [285]
- Vesta, XIII. [294]
- Victoria, XIII. [281]
- Virtual velocities, XI. [237] n
- Vortices, VIII. [163]; IX. [178], [195]
- Wave, wave-length (of light) XIII. [299], [300], [302]
- Weather, prediction of, II. [20]; VII. [136]
- Week, I. [16]
- Weight, VI. [116], [130]; IX. [180]
- Weights and Measures, Commission on, XI. [237], [238]
- Whetstone of Witte (of Recorde), V. [95]
- Winter solstice, I. [11]. See also Solstices
- Year, I. [3], [4], [16]; II. [19-22], [42], [47]; III. [66]; V. [111]
- Year, sidereal, II. [42]
- Year, tropical, II. [42]
- Zadkiel’s Almanack, I. [18] n
- Zenith, II. [33], [35], [36], [46]; III, [64]; X. [221]
- Zenith-sector, X. [206]
- Zodiac, I. [13]; X. [224]
- Zodiac, signs of the, I. [13]
- Zodiacal constellations, I. [13]
- Zones of the earth, II. [35], [47]