Denison Olmsted
1791 – 1859
55 works on record
Works

An introdution to natural philosophy
1882

The mechanism of the heavens
1859
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text-book, for the Use the of Students [i]n ..
1858

Address on the Scientific Life and Labors of William C. Redfield, A. M
1857

On the recent secular period of the aurora borealis
1856

A Compendium of Astronomy: Containing the Elements of the Science, Familiarly Explained and ..
1855

An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text-book for the Use of Students in College
1854

The mechanism of the heavens; or, Familiar illustrations of astronomy
1853

An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book for the Use of the Students in ..
1850

Memoir of Eli Whitney, Esq
1846

Rudiments of natural philosophy and astronomy
1844

A compendium of astronomy
1844

An Introduction to Astronomy: Designed as a Text Book for the Students of Yale College
1843

Life and writings of Ebenezer Porter Mason
1842

Letters on astronomy, addressed to a lady: in which the elements of the science are familiarly explained in connexion with its literary history
1840

An introduction to astronomy
1839

A compendium of astronomy; containing the elements of the science, familiarity explained and illustrated, with the latest discoveries
1839

A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Adapted to the Use of the General Reader, and of Schools and ..
1837

An introduction to natural philosophy
1835

A compendium of natural philosophy
1833

An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book, for the Use of the Students in ..
1832

Outlines of the lectures on chemistry, mineralogy, & geology delivered at University of North Carolina

Popular Astronomy, And, the Orbs of Heaven
A Compendium of Natural Philosophy, Adapted to the Use of Schools ..
1858
Outlines of a course of lectures on meteorology and astronomy, addressed to the senior class in Yale College
1858
A Compendium of Natural Philosophy ..
1857
On the secular period of the Aurora Borealis
1856
Letters on astronomy in which the elements of the science are familialry [sic] explained in connection with biographical sketches of the most eminent astronomers
1853
An Introduction to Astronomy: Designed as a Text Book for the Students of ..
1850
Letters on Astronomy, Addressed to a Lady, in which the Elements of the Science are Familiarly ..
1848
Beau ideal of the perfect teacher
1845
Rudiments of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy: Designed for the Younger Classes in Academies ..
1844
Letters on Astronomy, Addressed to a Lady: In which the Elements of the ..
1842
Life and writings of E. P. Mason
1842
An Introduction to Astronomy: Designed as a Textbook for the Use of Students ..
1839
An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text-book for the Use of Students in Yale ..
1832
Outlines of the lectures on chemistry, mineralogy, & geology, delivered at the University of North-Carolina
1819
Address on the scientific life and labors of William C. Redfield, A.M.
Memoir of John Treadwell, LL. D.
Compendium of astronomy
Outlines of the lectures on chemistry, mineralogy, & geology delivered at University of North-Carolina
Letters on astronomy
An oration on the progressive state of the present age
Outlines of a course of lectures on meteorology addressed to the senior class in Yale College
Outlines of a course of lectures on astronomy
Thoughts on the sentiment that the world was made for man
Outlines of lectures on the atmosphere and its phenomena
Analysis of the character of President Dwight as a teacher
On the electrical hypotheses of the aurora borealis
A compendium of natural philosophy, adapted to the use of schools ...
Rudiments of natural philosophy and astronomy designed for the younger classes in academies and for common schools
Rudiments of natural philosophy
Letters on astronomy, addressed to a lady
Outlines of a course of lectures on meteorology
XVII. Timothy Dwight as a teacher