Brock, Claire. The Comet Sweeper: Caroline Herschel’s astronomical ambition. Thriplow, 2007.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Herschel | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Herschel | Her brother Wilhelm (later William)
, eleven and a half years older and a key figure in her life, became a musician with the Hanoverian guards like his father. But after the occupation of Hanover... |
Friends, Associates | Emily Shirreff | ES
's circle of friends included Sir William Grove
(inventor of the Grove battery), scientist Mary Somerville
, lawyer and Royal Society president Lord Wrottesley
, astronomer Sir George Biddell Airy
, Sir John Herschel |
Friends, Associates | Georgiana Cavendish Duchess of Devonshire | Georgiana later met the scientist Sir Charles Blagden
. She is said to have acquired from him her lasting interest in chemistry and mineralogy, though she had already indicated some interest in science by visiting... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Somerville | In London the Somervilles enjoyed participating in a rich scientific community: Mary's time there was much happier than during her first marriage. She attended many lectures at the Royal Institution
, and took lessons in... |
Instructor | Caroline Herschel | After her move to England CH
was able to indulge her appetite for learning. Her brother William
provided her with unsystematic tutoring in English, bookkeeping (one of her surviving notebooks records her maths lessons), singing... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Caroline Herschel | According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, it was William
who persuaded her to work on what was at first conceived as an errata list to Flamsteed, which she finished in twenty months... |
Occupation | Caroline Herschel | |
Occupation | Caroline Herschel | CH
, at William Herschel
's request, began to spend clear nights not in bed but on a grass-plot covered by dew or hoar frost, nobody within her call, watching or sweeping the skies for... |
Occupation | Caroline Herschel | CH
received (and revelled in) a royal grant of fifty pounds a year for her astronomical labours (as William
's assistant): the first money I ever in all my lifetime thought myself to be at... |
Residence | Caroline Herschel | CH
left Hanover for England with her brother William
(with somewhat grudging permission from her family), in order to forward his musical career there. She settled with him at 7 New King Street in Bath... |
Residence | Caroline Herschel | Left alone and desolate at the death of her brother William
on 22 August, CH
set out from Slough to return to Hanover to live with her remaining family and devote herself to those who... |
Textual Features | Adrienne Rich | The title of this volume is excerpted from American poet Charles Olson
's The Kingfishes. Rich, Adrienne. The Will to Change. Norton, 1971. prelims |
Textual Production | Emma Marshall | |
Textual Production | Margaret Bryan | MB
's surviving letters all have to do with her career in science. In the two about Lectures on Natural Philosophy mentioned above, she sought to increase the circulation of her writings. In one to... |
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