Mécanique Céleste: 6th book. Theory of the planetary motions. 7th book. Theory of the moon. Appendix, presented by the author to the Board of longitude of France, August 17, 1808. Appendix by the translator. TablesHillard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1834 One of five classic volumes of the works by the Marquis de Laplace on celestial mechanics. |
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