Author:James Hodgson
Works
- The Theory of Navigation (1706)
- "The Laws of Stereographick Projection", in Miscellanea Curiosa, vol. ii. (1708)
- A System of the Mathematics (1723)
- The Doctrine of Fluxions founded on Sir Isaac Newton's Method (1736)
- An Introduction to Chronology (1747)
- A Treatise on Annuities (1747)
- The Theory of Jupiter's Satellites (1750)
Contributions to Philosophical Transactions
- "Defectus lunæ observatio, die solis 12° Decembris, habita prope mercatorium regium Londini" in Philosophical Transactions, 24 (1705), pp. 1594–1595
- "An account of some eclipses of the sun and moon, observed by Mr Tho. Brattle, at Cambridge, about four miles from Boston in New-England" in Philosophical Transactions, 24 (1705)
- "A catalogue of eclipses of the four satelites of Jupiter, for the Year 1732" in Philosophical Transactions, 37 (1732), pp. 109–123
- "A catalogue of eclipses of Jupiter's satellites for the year 1733" in Philosophical Transactions, 37 (1732), pp. 321–326
- "A catalogue of Eclipses of Jupiter's satellites for the Year 1734" in Philosophical Transactions, 38 (1734), pp. 26–31
- "A catalogue of eclipses, of Jupiter's satellites, for the year 1735" in Philosophical Transactions, 38 (1734), pp. 279–286
- "A catalogue of the eclipses of Jupiters satellites, for the year 1736 computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 5–12
- "The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, as are visible at London" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 13–14
- "An account of some observations of the eclipses of the first satellite of Jupiter, compared with the tables" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 15–16
- "The apparent times of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter’s satellites, which will happen in the year 1757" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 177–183
- "The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, as are visible at London in the year 1737" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), p. 184
- "The immersions and emersions of the four satellites of Jupiter, for the year 1738. computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory Greenwich" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 301–308
- "The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, as are visible at London, in the year 1738" in Philosophical Transactions, 39 (1736), pp. 309–311
- "The apparent times of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, for the year 1739. computed to the meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich" in Philosophical Transactions, 40 (1738), pp. 69–75
- "The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, as are visible at London, in the year 1739" in Philosophical Transactions, 40 (1738), pp. 76–78
- "The apparent times of the immersions and emersions of the four Satellites of Jupiter, for the Year 1740. computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich" in Philosophical Transactions, 40 (1738), pp. 332–339
- "The apparent times of such of the immersions and emersions of Jupiter's satellites, as are visible at London, in the year 1740" in Philosophical Transactions, 40 (1738), pp. 340–342
Works about Hodgson
- "Hodgson, James," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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