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423:, captained by the noted hydrographer Jean-Baptiste d'Après de Mannevillette, Lacaille became conscious of the difficulties in determining positions at sea. On his return to Paris he prepared the first set of tables of the Moon's position that was accurate enough to use for determining time and longitude by the method of 'Lunars' (
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its name. His last public lecture, given on 14 September 1761 at the Royal
Academy of Sciences, summarised the improvements to astronomy that had occurred during his lifetime, to which he had made no small contribution. His death, probably caused in part by over-work, occurred in 1762. He was buried
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said of him that, during a comparatively short life, he had made more observations and calculations than all the astronomers of his time put together. The quality of his work rivalled its quantity, while the disinterestedness and rectitude of his moral character earned him universal respect.
285:. The primary result of his two-year stay was the observations of nearly 10,000 southern stars, the production of which required observing every night for over a year. In the course of his survey he took note of 42 nebulous objects. He also achieved his aim of determining the lunar and solar
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The traditional birth date of 15 March 1713 has been questioned due to many infants of the
Catholic Church being baptised on the day of their birth in the 17th and 18th centuries. His baptism date is 15 December 1713; babies were normally baptised on the day that they were
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237:, where he constructed a small observatory fitted for his own use. He was the author of a number of influential textbooks and a firm advocate of Newtonian gravitational theory. His students included
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for the beginning of the year 1750: from the observations of the Abbé de
Lacaille, made at the cap of Good Hope in the years 1751 and 1752; with a preface by Sir J. F. W. Herschel
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182:. He was left destitute in 1731 by the death of his father, who had held a post in the household of the duchess of VendĂ´me. However, he was supported in his studies by the
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Journal historique du voyage fait au Cap de Bonne-Espérance par feu M. l'abbé de La Caille..., Paris, Guillyn, 1763. This work was edited by
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Travels at the Cape, 1751–53: an annotated translation of
Journal historique du voyage fait au Cap de Bonne-Espérance ...
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serving as an intermediary). This work required near-simultaneous observations from Europe which were carried out by
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824:"Planisphere contenant les Constellations Celestes comprises entre le Pole Austral et le Tropique du Capricorne",
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846:(1776), 2nd ed., plate 29. (French)* "Planisphere des Etoiles les Australes dressé par M. i'Abbé de la Caille",
762:"Stellarum longitudines & latitudines verae ad annum ineuntum 1750, Earum praecipue quae Zodiacales sunt",
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Construendum Stellarum Australium Catalogum Institutae: in Africa ad Caput Bonae-Spei
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novissimis solis et stellarum observationibus stabilita, Lutetiae in
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853:"Planisphere des Etoiles les Australes dressé par M. i'Abbé de la Caille",
842:"Planisphere des Etoiles les Australes dressé par M. i'Abbé de la Caille",
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Everest, George (1821). "On the Triangulation of the Cape of Good Hope".
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Lacaille: astronomer, traveller; with a new translation of his journal
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Virtual exhibition on Paris Observatory digital library
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Constellations introduced by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille
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Thompson, Robert; Thompson, Barbara Fritchman (2007).
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A catalogue of 9766 stars in the southern hemisphere,
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Nicolas-Louis de La Caille, Astronomer and Geodesist
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668:(1746); 4th edition augmented by Lalande (1779)
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796:"Observations sur 515 Ă©toiles du Zodiaque",
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261:A memorial to the Abbé de Lacaille and
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1366:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1161:Maclear, T. (1866).
1033:Astronomical Journal
977:Glass, I.S. (2013).
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904:Boquet, F. (1913).
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243:Jean Sylvain Bailly
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