The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory | ISBN 9789048169184

The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory

herausgegeben von Andre HECK
Buchcover The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory  | EAN 9789048169184 | ISBN 90-481-6918-6 | ISBN 978-90-481-6918-4

"Most of the documents circulating on the history of the Observatory and on related matters have however been so far very poorly referenced, if at all. This rendered necessary the compilation of a volume such as this one, offering fully-documented historical facts and references regarding the first decades of the Observatory's history, authored by both French and German specialists.„
“This is the first and only work that gives such an extensive overview of the position of that important institute in teh development of European science.„ (ORION, No330, October 5/2005)

“Un livre des plus interessants, a recommander." - Roger Ferlet , l'Astronomie - Novembre 2006 - vol. 120

„In this well-documented book, André Heck and his fourteen co-authors are retracing a unique and exemplary chapter of astronomical history, that of the Strasbourg Observatory, in heart of Alsace.“ „This book is altogether a fine survey of a bipolar observatory, as described by André Heck in the first chapter of his book.“ - Jean-Claude Pecker, The Observatory, Vol.127, No.1198 June 2007

The Multinational History of Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory

herausgegeben von Andre HECK

Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory is quite an interesting place for historians: several changes of nationality between France and Germany, high-profile scientists having been based there, big projects born or installed within its walls, and so on.

Most of the documents circulating on the history of the Observatory and on related matters have however been so far poorly referenced, if at all. This made necessary the compilation of a volume such as this one, offering fully-documented historical facts and references on the first decades of the Observatory history, authored by both French and German specialists.

The experts contributing to this book have done their best to write in a way understandable to readers not necessarily hyperspecialized in astronomy nor in the details of European history.

Several appendices conclude the book: lists of council members and of Observatory scientific personnel, as well as a compendium of the institutional publications until the year 2000.