- Robert Stawell Ball
Sir Robert Stawell Ball (
July 1 ,1840 –November 25 ,1913 ) was an Irish astronomer. He worked forLord Rosse from 1865 to 1867. In 1867 he became Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Royal College of Science in Dublin. In 1874 Ball was appointed Royal Astronomer of Ireland and Andrews Professor of Astronomy in the University of Dublin at Dunsink Observatory. [ [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/show_narrative_page_by_place.do?page_id=6873 Ask About Ireland] from Dublin City Libraries, accessed10 August 2008 ] In 1892 he was appointedLowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry at Cambridge University. His lectures, articles and books (eg. "Starland" and "The Story of the Heavens") were mostly popular and simple in style. However, he also published books on mathematical astronomy such as "A Treatise on Spherical Astronomy". His main interest wasmathematics and he devoted much of his spare time to his "Theory of Screws ".He served for a time as President of theQuaternion Society (1899 - 1913) .His work "The Story of the Heavens" is mentioned in the "Ithaca" chapter ofJames Joyce 's "Ulysses".References
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