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Frederick Mortimer Young - Records

Title
Frederick Mortimer Young - Records
Repository
University of Tasmania Library, Special/Rare Collection
Reference
Y.1
Date Range
1894 - 1921
Description

Series of 6 lectures on the 'Principles of Astronomy' 1895; series of 2 lectures on 'The Elements of Mechanics' c1894 (25 pages and 22 pages); paper submitted to Section E, Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science 1921 entitled 'Projection of World Maps' 1921 (41 pages) [9 items, Y.1].

Quantity
9 items
Access
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