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  • The Royal Observatory, Greenwich

    Enriched edition. A Glance at Its History and Work

    In "The Royal Observatory, Greenwich," E. Walter Maunder presents a meticulously detailed exploration of one of the most significant astronomical institutions in history. Through an engaging narrative style that intertwines historical accounts with scientific revelations, Maunder sheds light on the Observatory's evolution from the zenith of navigational astronomy to its role in modern celestial ... Read more

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  • Are the Planets Inhabited?

    "Are the Planets Inhabited?" by E. Walter Maunder explores the intriguing question of extraterrestrial life within our solar system. Maunder, an esteemed astronomer, delves into the characteristics of each planet, examining their atmospheres, surface conditions, and potential for supporting life. Through a scientific lens, he presents the arguments for and against the possibility of life beyond ... Read more

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  • The Royal Observatory, Greenwich: A Glance at Its History and Work

    The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, is a significant institution in the history of astronomy and navigation. Established to improve maritime navigation, it became the home of the Prime Meridian, which defines the world's longitudinal coordinates. E. Walter Maunder, a prominent astronomer, provides an insightful exploration of the observatory's contributions to science, including its role in ... Read more

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  • The Astronomy of the Bible

    The Astronomy of the Bible by E. Walter Maunder is a scholarly examination of the astronomical references found within the biblical texts, exploring how celestial phenomena influenced ancient cultures and their beliefs. Maunder, a prominent astronomer and writer, investigates the ways in which the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies are mentioned in the Bible, analyzing their significance ... Read more

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  • The Astronomy of The Bible: an Elementary Commentary on The Astronomical References of Holy Scripture

    The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient Books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy, science, Religion, folklore, mythology, history, literature, politics and sacred texts, in addition to Secret and esoteric subjects, such as: occult, freemasonry, alchemy, hermetic, ... Read more

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  • Are the Planets Inhabited?

    In "Are the Planets Inhabited?", E. Walter Maunder presents a meticulously researched exploration of the possibility of extraterrestrial life within our solar system. Published in 1902, this thought-provoking work blends scientific inquiry with an engaging narrative style, reflecting the nascent stage of astrophysical understanding at the turn of the 20th century. Maunder, a prominent astronomer ... Read more

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  • Are the Planets Inhabited?

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Possibility of Life Beyond Earth

    In "Are the Planets Inhabited?", E. Walter Maunder embarks on a compelling inquiry into the possibility of life beyond Earth, reflecting the scientific curiosity and speculative thought of the early 20th century. Through a meticulous examination of astronomical observations and contemporary scientific theories, Maunder presents a thoughtful synthesis of research on celestial bodies in our solar ... Read more

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  • The Royal Observatory, Greenwich

    Enriched edition. A Glance at Its History and Work

    In "The Royal Observatory, Greenwich," E. Walter Maunder offers a thorough examination of one of the most significant institutions in the history of astronomy. This meticulously researched work captures the essence of the Observatory's establishment and its pivotal role in advancing navigational science during the Age of Exploration. Maunder's literary style combines vivid descriptive narratives ... Read more

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  • E. Walter Maunder's Are the Planets Inhabited?

    Dive into the cosmic mysteries with "Are the Planets Inhabited?" - a compelling ebook by renowned astronomer E. Walter Maunder. Embark on an extraordinary journey through the universe as Maunder meticulously explores the age-old question that has fascinated humanity for centuries. With his expert knowledge, combined with a flair for engaging storytelling, Maunder brings the wonders of the cosmos ... Read more

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  • Are the Planets Inhabited?

    The only beings, then, the presence of which would justify us in regarding another world as "inhabited" are such as would justify us in applying that term to a part of our own world. They must possess intelligence and consciousness on the one hand; on the other, they must likewise have corporeal form. True, the form might be imagined as different from that we possess; but, as with ourselves, the ... Read more

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  • The Science of the Stars

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Celestial Mysteries: A Journey Through the Universe

    In "The Science of the Stars," E. Walter Maunder offers a profound exploration of celestial phenomena, melding scientific inquiry with poetic prose. The book delves into the intricate workings of stars, providing a comprehensive overview of stellar evolution, classification, and the foundational theories of astrophysics that underpin our understanding of the universe. Maunder's meticulous research ... Read more

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  • The Astronomy of the Bible

    Why should an astronomer write a commentary on the Bible? Because commentators as a rule are not astronomers, and therefore either pass over the astronomical allusions of Scripture in silence, or else annotate them in a way which, from a scientific point of view, leaves much to be desired. Astronomical allusions in the Bible, direct and indirect, are not few in number, and, in order to bring out ... Read more

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