"Young Ladies' Astronomy" by Montgomery Robert Bartlett is a comprehensive guide to the wonders of the cosmos, tailored for young female scholars. This volume offers a clear and accessible system of physical, practical, and descriptive astronomy, designed to enlighten and inspire. Beyond theoretical knowledge, the book includes practical applications, such as methods for calculating eclipses, complete with detailed tables to aid in accurate predictions. A glossary of terms ensures comprehension of complex concepts.
Originally intended to provide a solid grounding in astronomy, this volume serves as both an educational resource and a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century scientific education.
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