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MEMOIR
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
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We are familiar with the names of some writers who have contributed scarcely anything of real value to the literature of their country; whilst we are ignorant of the worth of many others who occupy a distinguished position in the commonwealth of science. Thus few persons have heard of Jeremiah Horrox, although his merits as an astronomer have been acknowledged by the most eminent scientific men who have succeeded him. But he lived in obscurity, and died young. He was not permitted by an all wise Providence to carry on his investigations for more than a few short years. He did not even enjoy the satisfaction of publishing his own discoveries. He was cut off in the midst of usefulness, and others have entered into his labors. Hence he is comparatively unknown. Happily his performances, as a skilful pioneer for the advancement of knowledge, are well authenticated, and are of sufficient importance to make his name illustrious. He paved the way for some of the most brilliant triumphs of the human intellect. Learned men have freely acknowledged this; and, in tender regard for the memory of one who expired whilst full of hope and promise, have constituted themselves the trustees of his reputation, and set their seal to his ability and worth.
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- Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Jeremiah HorroxTo Which is Appended a Translation of his Celebrated Discourse Upon the Transit of Venus Across the Sun, pp. 1 - 108Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1859