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Temple Chevallier FRAS was a British clergyman, astronomer, and mathematician. Between 1847 and 1849, he made important observations regarding sunspots.
The Temple Chevallier series of occasional public lectures honours a remarkable Victorian clergyman, astronomer, and mathematician of international repute.
He was appointed professor of Mathematics at Durham in 1835, and also professor of astronomy in 1841. He held this appointment until 1871.
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Temple Chevallier was an Anglican priest and astronomy professor. This volume contains a course of Chevallier's lectures analyzes how Moses, Abraham, David, and ...
While at Durham University, Temple Chevallier, in his capacity as perpetual curate of Esh, lived at nearby Flass Hall, rented from the miserly Jane Peat. He ...
The Reverend Temple Chevallier (1794–1873) by Charles West Cope (1811–1890), from Durham University.
On the Proofs of Divine Power and Wisdom: Derived From the Study of Astronomy; and On the Evidence, Doctrines, and Precepts of Revealed Religion.
BY THE REV. TEMPLE CHEVALLIER, B.D.. LATE FELLOW AND TUTOR OF CATHARINE HALL, CAMBRIDGE, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM AND ...
Rev. Temple Chevallier, born 1794-10-19, died 1873-11-04, elected 1839-12-13, membership status fellow.
Jan 8, 2022 · CHEVALLIER, TEMPLE (1794–1873), astronomer, was the eldest son of the Rev. Temple Fiske Chevallier, rector of Badingham, Suffolk.