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WE are glad to see that the famous lectures of Adams on the lunar theory have been published so as to be readily accessible to all. They have been well edited and most lucidly presented to the reader. Prof. Sampson naturally, however, did not feel at liberty to extend the subject-matter of the lectures, so that the work remains in a slighter form than Prof. Adams would, perhaps, himself have cared to publish it.
R. A. Sampson
Lectures on the Lunar Theory.
John Couch Adams Pp. 88. (Cambridge University Press, 1900.) Price 5s.
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Lectures on the Lunar Theory . Nature 65, 583 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065583c0
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