Born in Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century, Agnes Mary Clerke achieved fame as the author of A History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century. Through her quarter-century career, she became the leading commentator on astronomy and astrophysics in the English-speaking world. The biography of Agnes Clerke describes the life and work of this extraordinary woman. It also chronicles the development of astronomy in the last decades of pre-Einstein science, and introduces many of the great figures in astronomy of that age including Huggins, Lockyer, Holden and Pickering; their achievements and their rivalries. The story follows her friendship with William and Margaret Huggins, and her prolific correspondence with eminent astronomers of the time. This biography will fascinate scientists, and anyone who admires intellectual achievement brought about through love of learning and sheer hard work.
This biography of Agnes Mary Clerke and Ellen Mary Clerke offers a detailed look at the lives and achievements of these sisters, who were pioneering figures in the field of astronomy. Agnes Mary was...
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In this stirring and enchanting book, Banks tells the intensely human story of a dying woman, Agnes Mary, whose recordings in her diary reveals the struggles and devotion of her fellow travelers in...
Saint Agnes is one of the most venerated saints in the Christian tradition, and yet little is known about her early life. In this fascinating study, Thomas Shearman delves into the hagiographic...
Title: Signor Monaldini's Niece. [A novel, by Mary Agnes Tincker.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of...