Author: Donati, Giovanni Battista [1826-1873] ; & Mossotti, Ottaviano Fabrizio [1791-1863] Title: Della scintillazione delle stelle / Considerazione del Dottor G.B. Donati con nota del Prof. O.F. Mossotti
Description: Firenze, Tp. Pieraccini, [1855]. Cloth.. 22x14cm, 18 pages, Contemporary binder's blind flexible cloth. Page edges gilt.. Minor wear. A tear to spine. VG. ¶ Offprint from 'Nuovo Cimento', vol. II. [ "Giovanni Battista Donati was an Italian astronomer. Donati graduated from the university of his native city, Pisa, and afterwards joined the staff of the Observatory of Florence in 1852. He was appointed director in 1864. Donati was also a pioneer in the spectroscopic study of the stars, the Sun, and comets. He observed the total solar eclipse of July 18, 1860, at Torreblanca in Spain, and in the same year began experiments in stellar spectroscopy. In 1862 he published a memoir, Intorno alle strie degli spettri stellari, which indicated the feasibility of a physical classification of the stars. Donati also used spectroscopy of comets to determine their physical composition, in particular with the comet 1864b, which spectrum he found containing three emitting lines which would four years later be identified by William Huggins to be carbon. He discovered that the spectrum changed when a comet approached the Sun, and that heating caused it to emit its own light rather than reflected sunlight: he concluded that the composition of comets is, at least in part, gaseous...." -wikipedia].
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