Simon Newcomb
1835 – 1909
78 works on record
Works

Side-Lights on Astronomy
2002

Simon Newcomb's Astronomy for everybody
1932

Investigation of inequalities in the motion of the moon produced by the action of the planets
1907

The evolution of the scientific investigator
1904

On the position of the galactic and other principal planes toward which the stars tend to crowd
1904

A statistical inquiry into the probability of causes of the production of sex in human offspring
1904

Astronomy for Everybody
1902

The stars
1901

Elements of astronomy
1900

The elements of the four inner planets and the fundamental constants of astronomy
1895

Elements of the differential and integral calculus
1887

A plain man's talk on the labor question
1886

Principles of political economy
1885

Logarithmic and other mathematical tables
1882

A School Algebra
1882

Elements of plane spherical trigonometry with Logarithmic and other mathematical tables and examples of their use and hints on the art of computation
1882

Catalogue of 1098 standard clock and zodiacal stars
1882

Algebra for schools and colleges
1881

Elements of geometry
1881

Astronomy for high schools and colleges
1881

Popular astronomy
1878

Researches on the Motion of the Moon
1874

An investigation of the orbit of Uranus
1873

On the right ascensions of the equatorial fundamental stars and the corrections necessary to reduce the right ascensions of different catalogues to a mean homogeneous system
1872

Positions of fundamental stars deduced from observations made at the U.S. Naval observatory between the years 1862 and 1867
1870

Investigation of the distance of the sun and of the elements which depend upon it
1867

Description of the transit circle of the United States Naval Observatory
1867

An investigation of the orbit of Neptune
1866

A critical examination of our financial policy during the Southern Rebellion
1865

Elementary theorems relating to the geometry of a space of three dimensions and of uniform positive curvature in the fourth dimension

Two questions on Mr. Stone's proposed correction to the measure of time

Astronomy

Considerations on the apparent inequalities of long period in the mean motion of the moon

Annual address of the president of the American Society for Psychical Research, January 12, 1886

Corrections to Hansen's tables of the moon

The speed of propagation of the Charleston earthquake

Report to the Secretary of the Navy on recent improvements in astronomical instruments

Astronomy for students and general readers

The relation of scientific method to social progress

The ABC of finance, or, The money and labor questions familiarly explained to common people in short and easy lessons

A national observatory

On Hansen's theory of the physical constitution of the moon

Astronomy for schools and colleges
On the dynamics of the earth's rotation with respect to the periodic variations of latitude
1983
Note on Mr. Stone's theory of the measure of time
1983
Remarks upon Mr. Stone's proposed corrections to the measure of time since 1864
1983
A transformation of Hansen's lunar theory compared wiht the theory of Delaunay
1981
A transformation of Hansen's lunar theory compared with the theory of Delaunay
1981
Researches on the motion of the moon, made at the United States Naval Observatory, Washington
1981
Newcomb-Engelmann Populäre Astronomie
1948
Newcomb-Engelmanns Populäre Astronomie
1922
S. Newcomba astronomie pro každého
1909
A search for fluctuations in the sun's thermal radiation through their influence on terrestrial temperature
1908
Sperical Astronomy
1906
The Stars: A Study of the Universe
1904
The coming International congress of arts and sciences at St. Louis, September 19-24
1904
De sterren
1903
On the period of the solar spots
1901
Tables of the heliocentric motion of Mars
1898
Tables of the heliocentric motion of Mercury
1898
Tables of the heliocentric motion of Neptune
1898
Tables of the heliocentric motion of Uranus
1898
The problems of astronomy
1897
Theory of the inequalities in the motion of the moon produced by the action of the planets
1895
Inequalities of long period and of the second order as to the masses, in the mean longitudes of te four inner planets
1895
On the motion of Hyperion
1891
Discussion of the north polar distances observed with the Greenwich and Washington transit circles with determinations of the constant of nutation
1891
Measures of the velocity of light
1885
Calculus
1884
Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry with Logarithmic and Other ..
1882
On the recurrence of solar eclipes with tables of eclipses from B.C 700 to A.D. 2300
1879
The ABC of Finance
1877
Researches on the Motions of the Moon
1876
Investigation of corrections to Hansen's Tables of the moon
1876
The Uranian and Neptunian systems, investigated with the 26-inch equatorial of the United States Naval Observatory
1875
On the general integrals of planetary motion
1874
The philosophy of hyper-space
Note on Mr. Stone's theory of the meausre of time