Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Lowell Percival
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 96    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Lowell Percival:     more detail
  1. The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds. With Illustrations. by Percival (1855-1916)] GREENSLET, Ferris. [LOWELL, 1946-01-01
  2. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume I. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Opposition of 1894-5 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume II. Observations of the Planet Jupiter and its Satellites 1894 and 1895. II. Observations of Mars 1896 and 1897 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona, and Tacubaya, Mexico. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1905
  3. Lowell Observatory photographs of the planets. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1910-01-01
  4. New observations of the planet Mercury. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1902-01-01
  5. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916) LOWELL, 1905
  6. Mars and its canals by Percival Lowell by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1906-01-01
  7. The soul of the Far East. by Percival Lowell. by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1911-01-01
  8. The solar system; six lectures delivered at the Massachusetts institute of technology in December, 1902 by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  9. Occult Japan. or. The way of the gods an esoteric study of Japan by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1894-01-01
  10. Mars as the abode of life by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. Percival Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston Brahmin by David Strauss, 2001-02

21. Informationsphere.com: Lowell, Percival
Lowell, Percival SendTo Print More Category Social Science 186 views Texts Images Related Terms Related Web Sites Bill Arnett 1855-1916.
http://www.informationsphere.com/html/1843.htm
@import url(http://www.informationsphere.com/styles/style.css); Home Contributors Site Info Newsletter ... Contact Browse by Alphabet Letter A Letter B Letter C Letter D Letter E Letter F Letter G Letter H Letter I Letter J Letter K Letter L Letter M Letter N Letter O Letter P Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T Letter U Letter V Letter W Letter X Letter Y Letter Z Numbers Browse by Category Anthropology Arts Astronomy Biology Chemistry Entertainment Environment Geology History Mathematics Meteorology Military Miscellaneous Physics Politics Regional Science (General) Social Science
Home Categories Alphabet Quickfinder Random Terms Top Terms FREE Newsletter About Contact 2769 Subscribers can't be wrong: Get your FREE copy today and join now!
click here... Sexual Intercour...
Male Orgasm
Lunitidal Interv...
Orgasm
Barrel Of Oil Eq...
Air-Condition
Desert Climate
Law Of Supply An...
Law Of Conservat... Chemical Weather... Thailand : According to WHO bird flu may have passed between humans Search the Web! Lowell, Percival Send-To Print More Category: Social Science 193 views Texts Images Related Terms Related Web Sites Available Texts Bill Arnett 1855-1916. American astronomer. He founded the Lowell Observatory in Arizona (1894), where his studies of Mars led him to believe that the linear markings (first noted by Schiaparelli) on the surface were 'canals' and therefore that the planet was inhabited by intelligent beings.

22. Astronomy Interactive Network - Astronomers
Lockyer Maxwell Lowell Lowell, Percival. (1855-1916) This American turnedhis attention to astronomy after a career in business and as an author.
http://library.thinkquest.org/15418/cgi-bin/pageserv/srv.cgi?Section=astronomers

23. Arts, Literature, Authors, L: Lowell, Percival
Percival Lowell (18551916) - Short biography. Percival Lowell - Biography fromLowell Observatory, with photos. The Soul of the Far East - Online book.
http://www.combose.com/Arts/Literature/Authors/L/Lowell,_Percival/
Top Arts Literature Authors ... Lowell, Percival
Related links of interest: American astronomer and writer, 1855-1916. A member of the distinguished Lowell family of Massachusetts; brother of poet Amy Lowell and Harvard University president Abbott Lowell. Lowell predicted the existence of the planet Pluto and initiated the search that ended in its discovery. During the period 188393 he devoted himself to literature and travel, much of the time in the Far East, which he described in Chos¶n (1886), The Soul of the Far East (1888), Noto (1891), and Occult Japan (1895). In the 1890s, inspired by the report of canals on Mars, Lowell decided to study the planet. He championed the theory that intelligent Martians constructed a planet-wide system of irrigation. Lowell published his views in three books: Mars (1895), Mars and Its Canals (1906), and Mars As the Abode of Life (1908). Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.

24. Lexikon - Percival Lowell Definition Erklärung Bedeutung
Translate this page Definition, Bedeutung, Erklärung im Lexikon. Artikel auf Englisch PercivalLowell. Percival Lowell (1855-1916) war ein US-amerikanischer Astronom.
http://www.net-lexikon.de/Percival-Lowell.html

25. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
1. Lowell, Percival (18551916) The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography;January 1, 1998 Lowell, Percival (1855-1916) was a US astronomer
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona

26. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
16. Lowell, Percival (18551916) The Hutchinson Dictionary of ScientificBiography; January 1, 1998 Lowell, Percival (1855-1916) was
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona

27. Icarito
Translate this page Percival Lowell. Percival Lowell (1855-1916), astrónomo estadounidenseque realizó observaciones significativas de los planetas.
http://icarito.latercera.cl/enc_virtual/astronom/meteoro/personajes/lowell.html
  • Percival Lowell
Percival Lowell (1855-1916) http://www.icarito.cl e-mail: icarito@latercera.cl

28. Percival Lowell
Left Percival Lowell with the members of the Korean Embassy. PercivalLowell (1855-1916), astronomer and founder of the Lowell Observatory.
http://www.gkn-la.net/history_resources/percival_lowell.htm
Percival Lowell
Top - Percival Lowell with the members of the first Korean envoy to U.S. (July 8, 1883) (Close-up)
Left - Percival Lowell with the members of the Korean Embassy
Percival Lowell
(1855-1916), astronomer and founder of the Lowell Observatory. Percival decided to undertake the study of astronomy in the 1890’s, concentrating first on the planet Mars. He eventually predicted the existence of the planet Pluto and initiated the search that ended in its discovery 14 years after his death. He died on Nov. 12, 1916, in Flagstaff, Ariz., where he had built his own observatory.
A man of many talents and interests, Percival also devoted himself to literature and travel, much of the time in the Far East. He traveled and lived for almost 10 years in Japan and Korea, and acted as counselor and foreign secretary to the Korean Special Mission to the United States (1883). He described his travels in several books, including Choson, the Land of the Morning Calm - A Sketch of Korea

29. Lowell Observatory - Gateway To Sedona Arizona
FOUNDER Percival Lowell (18551916) Born a wealthy Boston aristocrat, PercivalLowell was an amateur astronomer passionately dedicated to finding proof of
http://www.gatewaytosedona.com/special_lowellobservatory1.htm
Home Lowell Observatory
Previous Page
Print Page
Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff Arizona
Lowell Observatory :: Percival Lowell Lowell Observatory FOUNDER: Percival Lowell (1855-1916)
Born a wealthy Boston aristocrat, Percival Lowell was an amateur astronomer passionately
dedicated to finding proof of intelligent life on Mars. He graduated from Harvard in 1876 with
distinction in mathematics. He came from a well-known family; his brother, Lawrence Abbott, was
president of Harvard and his sister, Amy, a famous poet and critic, received a Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1926. Lowell traveled extensively in the Orient before deciding on a career in astronomy. On May 28, 1894, he founded Lowell Observatory, spurring a longstanding tradition of astronomical research and discovery in Arizona. At his observatory, Lowell launched research on a number of projects, leading to discoveries such as the planet Pluto and the first evidence of the expanding universe.
FLAGSTAFF: The pursuit of the ideal location
In April 1894, Percival Lowell was in a mad race to find the perfect location to build his

30. Percival Lowell: Collected Writings On The Far East
Percival Lowell (18551916) was born in a wealthy Boston family as elderbrother of the poet Amy Lowell and Harvard President Lawrence Lowell.
http://www.ganesha-publishing.com/lowell.htm
Percival Lowell: Collected Writings on the Far East
With an introduction by David Strauss, Kalamazoo College, Michigan
Percival Lowell (1855-1916) was born in a wealthy Boston family as elder brother of the poet Amy Lowell and Harvard President Lawrence Lowell. After graduating from Harvard College in 1876, he entered business. From 1883 to 1893, he travelled extensively in Asia and related his experiences in a series of articles and books. His works were well received and contributed considerably to the awakening American interest in Korea and Japan. The Soul of the Far East was praised by Lafcadio Hearn for its insight into the thought of the "Orient". In Occult Japan , Lowell describes the practices and rites of Shinto, in which he became interested following a trip up the sacred mountain Ontake. He also developed an interest in astronomy and founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1894. From 1902, Lowell was non-resident professor of astronomy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was one of the main American disciples of Herbert Spencer. David Strauss is the author of the recent biography Percival Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston Brahmin
Contents
Volume 1
Selected Papers
Volume 2
Volume 3
The Soul of the Far East

31. Martian Of The Week 08.15.03
Martian of the Week. Percival Lowell (18551916). Percival Lowell foundedan Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona on what is now called Mars Hill.
http://www.whatonmars.com/archive/08-15-03mow.htm
Martian of the Week Percival Lowell Percival Lowell Text of "Mars" Lowell Observatory Canals of Mars "Imagination is as vital to any advance in science as learning and precision are essential for starting points. Let me warn you to beware of two opposite errors: of letting your imagination soar unballasted by facts, but on the other hand, of shackling it so solidly that it loses all incentive to rise"
- Percival Lowell

32. Percival Lowell,
Percival Lowell (18551916) was one of the best known observers of theplanet Mars. He established an observatory (now Lowell Observatory
http://www.as.wvu.edu/~planet/marstalk/lowell.htm
P ercival L owell, M ars, a nd t he C anals T he Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877 was the first to report the presence on Mars of "canali" , an Italian word meaning naturally occurring channels , like river channels. P ercival Lowell (1855-1916) was one of the best known observers of the planet Mars. He established an observatory (now Lowell Observatory ) in Flagstaff, Arizona for the express purpose of observing the Martian "canali ", which Lowell mistranslated as "canals" . He concluded that these canals were built by intelligent beings to supposedly supply water from the melting polar caps to a desert world. Lowell at his 24 inch refracting telescope Lowell's Drawings of Mars Model of Lowell's Mars L owell's misunderstanding and overactive imagination led to the notion that Mars was inhabited by intelligent beings who were capable of planet wide engineering projects, and is the source of many science fiction stories about the red planet

33. Glossaire
Translate this page Linea trace allongée. (nomenclature internationale). Litre = 1000 cm3= 1.06 pinte (US). Lowell, Percival (1855-1916). astronome américain.
http://membres.lycos.fr/solaire/html/glossaire/glossaire02.htm
G LOSSAIRE A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z G Gaïa ( hypothèse ) : nommée d'après la déesse grecque Gaïa, dit que la Terre devrait être vue comme un tout, un organisme vivant et que les processus biologiques stabilisent l'environnement. Énoncé pour la première fois en 1969 par le biologiste britannique James Lovelock. Galle, Johann Gottfried : (1812-1910) astronome allemand qui, avec Heinrich Louis d'Arrest, réalisa la première observation de Neptune sur la base de calculs de Le Verrier. Même si Galle a été le premier à observer Neptune, sa découverte est généralement attribuée à Adams (qui avait fait les calculs plus tôt) et à Le Verrier. Galilléennes (Lunes): les quatre plus grosses lunes de Jupiter: Io Europe Ganymède et Callisto ; découvertes indépendamment par Galilée et Marius. (Galilée proposa qu'ils soient nommés les étoiles Médicéennes, en l'honneur de son mécène Cosme II de Médicis). Galileo Galilei (Galilée) : (1564-1642) astronome et physicien italien. Le premier à utiliser un télescope pour étudier les étoiles. Découvreur des premières lunes d'un corps extraterrestre (voir ci-dessus) et des premiers anneaux (mais non de leur identification). Galilée fut un ardent supporteur de la théorie

34. Percival Lowell - BlueRider.com
Percival Lowell n. 1), United States astronomer whose studies of Mars ledhim to conclude that Mars was inhabited (18551916). Synonyms Lowell.
http://percival_lowell.bluerider.com/wordsearch/percival_lowell
Enter a word or phrase
Random Word
cps
Other Services Word Index Contact Us ... Links
percival lowell listen domain availability
Dictionary and Thesaurus entries for:
percival lowell
Your search results...
search for "percival_lowell" on Google

percival lowell [n] United States astronomer whose studies of Mars led him to conclude that Mars was inhabited (1855-1916) Synonyms: lowell See Also: astronomer
Your Search History clear
Enter a word or phrase
Terms of Service

35. AOL Canada Search: Search Results
that way. HTTP//www.bibliomania.com/NonFiction/Lowell/Mars/index Percival Lowell (18551916) Short biography. http//www.physics
http://search.aol.ca/cat.adp?id=109023&layer=&from=subcats

36. VIRGILIO Enciclopedia | Terra E Universo | Astronomia E Cosmologia
Translate this page Cerca ¬, Lowell, Percival. astronomo statunitense (1855-1916), fondatoredell’osservatorio di Flagstaff, Arizona, per lo studio dei pianeti.
http://enciclopedia.virgilio.it/directory/cgi/dir.cgi?ccat=47720&clem=21102

37. Anecdote - Percival Lowell - Martian Venice?
Lowell, Percival (18551916) American astronomer, brother of Amy and Abbott Lowellnoted for his establishment of Arizona s Flagstaff Observatory (1894)
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=3324

38. "Thoughts On Mars At Lowell's Telescope"
Percival Lowell (18551916) paid $20,000 for his telescope in 1896 -about $7 million in 2001 dollars. Lowell was a Boston aristocrat
http://members.aol.com/dsfportree/lowellstelescope.htm
"Thoughts on Mars at Lowell's Telescope"
David S. F. Portree Author note: published an edited version of this brief piece in its October/November 2001 issue under the title "Closer to Mars." It's a little past midnight on June 14, 2001, and Mars is a fiery orange dot low and due south in the Arizona sky. Tonight, a line drawn between Mars and the Sun passes through Earth. This geometry, called an opposition, recurs every 26 months. Telescopic observers eagerly await Mars oppositions, because they mean the Red Planet is near Earth, making it bright in the sky and large in telescopes. Space explorers like oppositions because they are opportunities for low-energy Mars flights. This opposition, Mars is about 42 million miles away. I'm at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, squinting through the eyepiece of a 105-year-old telescope and waiting for random, surprising moments of clarity. Earth's quivering atmosphere turns Mars into an astronomical Rorschach test. Sometimes the dark surface areas on Mars' orange disk look greenish, suggesting vegetation. Other times they look brown and linked by pale broad lines that fade quickly. They hint at some cryptic pattern, like a hieroglyph carved by a lost civilization. I think I see clouds over a region called Elysium, but it's tough to be sure. The old telescope is not at fault - the view is poor because of forest fire smoke and an approaching cold front. Percival Lowell (1855-1916) paid $20,000 for his telescope in 1896 - about $7 million in 2001 dollars. Lowell was a Boston aristocrat drawn irresistibly to things exotic. As a young man he lived in Japan and Korea. At mid-life, Mars became Lowell's passion, driving him into the mountains of the Arizona Territory in quest of clear skies. He established his observatory on a pine-covered ridge overlooking Flagstaff, 7200 feet above sea level. The site became known as Mars Hill.

39. Questia Online Library - New Search
..Lowell, Percival 18551916, American astronomer, b. Boston, grad.Harvard, 1876; brother of Abbott Lawrence Lowell and Amy Lowell.
http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Amy Lo

40. S³ownik Astronomiczny: L
W astronomii wlacza sie wodór, hel, wode, amoniak, dwutlenek weglai metan. Lowell, Percival 18551916, drukuj. Amerykanski astronom.
http://astronomia.gery.pl/slownik/szukaj.php?l=L

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 96    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter