Abstract
FOUNDED in 1825 by State-aided private means, the Hamburg Observatory was taken over by the State in 1833, and in 1906 was by decree transferred to the new site at Bergedorf. This site and its equipment are briefly described in Dr. Schorr's introduction to the new series of “Abhandlungen” of which that under review is the first volume.
Astronomische Abhandlungen der Hamburg Sternwarte in Bergedorf.
Edited by the director, Dr. R. Schorr. Band i. No. 1, pp. 130, and 3 plates; No. 2, pp. 10, and 3 plates; No. 3, pp. 99. (Hamburg, 1909.)
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Astronomische Abhandlungen der Hamburg Sternwarte in Bergedorf . Nature 82, 365–366 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/082365c0
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