Instrumentation and observations at the astronomical observatory in Hurbanovo in 1871–1918

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal for the History of Astronomy Pub Date : 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1177/00218286221127966
Stanislav Šišulák, Ladislav Pastorek
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The period of the last third of 19th century was beneficial to a boom of observatories run by amateur astronomers. One of them was built in Hurbanovo. It is well known that place names have changed throughout history; sometimes more than one was used at the same time, and it often depended on the language in which the historical documents were written. These peculiarities can easily confuse the modern reader. For the sake of clarity, we have decided to use modern official geographical names. Even in Anglophone historiographical literature, modern names are usually used in the first place instead of historical ones. All other historical forms of place names are mentioned in parentheses when they first appear (first in Hungarian, then in German). Several names or variations of those names may be discovered in historical records pertaining to Hurbanovo, e.g.: Stará Ďala (in Slovak), Ó-Gyalla, O Gyalla, Ógyalla, Ogyalla, Ó Gyalla, Ó Gyala, Ó-Gyala, Ó Gyála (in Hungarian), Altdala (in German). The town was named Hurbanovo in 1948. (Slovakia) in 1871 by a local nobleman Nicolaus de Konkoly. The paper is divided into two main parts. The first part is focused on the development of instrumentation and domes of the observatory. The second one is focused on various kinds of astronomical and astrophysical observations performed by the observatory staff from the beginning of the observatory until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
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1871年至1918年在赫尔巴诺沃天文台的仪器和观测
19世纪最后三分之一的时期有利于业余天文学家运营的天文台的繁荣。其中一座建于赫尔巴诺沃。众所周知,地名在整个历史上都发生了变化;有时同时使用不止一种,这通常取决于历史文献的书写语言。这些特点很容易使现代读者感到困惑。为了清楚起见,我们决定使用现代官方地名。即使在英语历史文学中,也通常首先使用现代名称,而不是历史名称。所有其他历史形式的地名在第一次出现时都用括号提及(先用匈牙利语,然后用德语)。在与Hurbanovo有关的历史记录中,可以发现这些名称的几个名称或变体,例如:StaráĎala(斯洛伐克语)、Ö-Gyalla、O Gyalla、ÖGyalla、Ogyalala、ÖGyalla,ÖGyala、Ö-Gyala、åGyála(匈牙利语)、Altdala(德语)。1948年,该镇被命名为赫尔巴诺沃。(斯洛伐克)1871年由当地贵族尼古拉斯·德·孔科利创作。本文分为两个主要部分。第一部分重点介绍了天文台仪器和圆顶的发展。第二个重点是从天文台成立到1918年奥匈帝国解体,天文台工作人员进行的各种天文和天体物理观测。
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Journal for the History of Astronomy
Journal for the History of Astronomy 地学天文-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Science History Publications Ltd is an academic publishing company established in 1971 and based in Cambridge, England. We specialize in journals in history of science and in particular history of astronomy.
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