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An edition of Greenwich Time and the Longitude (2003)

Greenwich Time and the Longitude

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The history of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich has been revised to coincide with the Millenium. Color illustrations and updated text tell the story of Greenwich from its foundations in 1676 to its present status as Longitude 0°, the world's Prime Meridian for measuring longitude and time.

The book covers the importance of longitude for navigation and traces the history of Greenwich Time, the basis of universal time-keeping.

The book is co-published with the National Maritime Museum, where Derek Howse was the former Head of Navigation and Astronomy.

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English
Pages
208

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Greenwich Time and the Longitude
April 19, 2003, Philip Wilson Publishers
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First Sentence

"Today, the name Greenwich is known and used by men and women of every race and creed."

Table of Contents

Acknowlefgements
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. Seeking the longitude 300 BC-AD 1675
Chapter 2. Greenwich time for astronomers: 1675-1720
Chapter 3. Greenwich time for navigators: 1700-1840
Chapter 4. Greenwich time for Great Britain: 1825-1880
Chapter 5. A prime meridian: 1790-1884
Chapter 6. Greenwich time for the world: 1884-1939
Chapter 7. A clock more accurate than the Earth
Appendices
I. Finding the longitude
II. Time-finding by astronomy
III. The Greenwich Meridian in the Space Age
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Contributors

Foreword
Martin Rees
Contributor
Carl Calvert

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
9.8 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8302170M
ISBN 10
0856674680
ISBN 13
9780856674686
Library Thing
3785246
Goodreads
1274660

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