| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 sider
...multiplication and division, all other measures are derived. The length of the quadrant has been computed, by measuring an arc of the meridian, between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona ; and its length has been thus found equal to 513074-0 French toises. This quantity, divided by ten millions,... | |
| 710 sider
...multiplication aod division all other measures are derived. The length of the quadrant has been computed by measuring an arc of the meridian, between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona, and it has been found to measure 5130740 French toises, which, divided into 10 millions, gives 36.9413... | |
| Christopher Knight Sanders - 1825 - 120 sider
...Academy confided the task of ascertaining the precise length of this Quadrant ; who, having measured an Arc of the Meridian, between the Parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona, reported, that a Quadrant of the Meridian, or the distance from the Equator to the North Pole, supposed... | |
| Galignani A. and W. - 1855 - 768 sider
...— (1) The length of the quadrant of the terrestrial meridian wa» ascertained by Messrs. Dclambre and Mechain, by measuring an arc of the meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona. (2) There was also a mixed system between the new and old, ctlled the systeme vsuel, having the mitre... | |
| 1828 - 532 sider
...(Translated from the original MSS., communicated by the Author.) IN the great work of the measurement of an Arc of the Meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona, the southern part of the operations, viz. that between Rhodez and Montjouy, was allotted to M. Mechain.... | |
| A. and W. Galignani and Co - 1830 - 956 sider
...length of the quadrant of the terrestrial meridian was ascertained by Messrs. Delambre and Mcchain, by measuring an arc of the meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona. The metre is equal to 39.371 English inches. In order to express the decimal proportions, the following... | |
| Sir Charles William Pasley - 1834 - 220 sider
...In a paper, first published in 1807, as an Article in the Edinburgh Review, upon the measurements of an arc of the meridian, between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona, made by Messrs, Mechain and Delambre, by order of tbe Preach Government. tion from the Roman system,... | |
| Galignani, firm, publishers, Paris - 1837 - 566 sider
...measures are derived. The length of the quadrant of the terrestrial meridian was ascertained by Messrs. Delambre and Mechain, by measuring an arc of the meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona. The metre is equal to 39.371 English inches. The following tables, from the Annuaire du Bureau dei... | |
| A. and W. Galignani and Co, Galignani (Firm, Publishers, Paris) - 1838 - 636 sider
...measures are derived. Tire length of the quadrant of the terrestrial meridian was ascertained by Messrs. Delambre and Mechain, by measuring an arc of the meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona. The metre is equal to 39.371 English inches. The following tables, from the Annuaire du Bureau del... | |
| Galignani A. and W. - 1839 - 610 sider
...length of the quadrant of the terreslrial meridian was ascertained by Messrs. Dclambre and Mcchain, by measuring an arc of the meridian between the parallels of Dunkirk and Barcelona. The metre is equal to 39.371 English inches. The following tables, from the Annva.it e du Bureau dei... | |
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