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  1. Herbert Hall Turner. Réalteolaí agus seismeolaí Sasanach ab ea Herbert Hall Turner a rugadh i Leeds ar an 13ú Lúnasa 1861 agus a fuair bás i Stócólm ar an 20ú Lúnasa 1939. Bhí sé ina Ollamh le Réalteolaíocht (Ollúnacht Henry Savile) in Ollscoil Oxford, agus é i gceannas ar Réadlann Radcliffe, ón mbliain 1893 go lá a bháis.

  2. TURNER, HERBERT HALL. ( b. Leeds, England, 13 August 1861; d Stockholm, Sweden, 20 August 1930) astronomy, seismology. Turner, the son of John Turner, an artist, gained high honors in mathematics at Cambridge and was second wrangler in 1882. He was chief assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1884 to 1893 and Savilian professor of ...

  3. Herbert Hall Turner (Leeds, 13 agosto 1861 – Stoccolma, 20 agosto 1930) è stato un astronomo e sismologo britannico. A lui è attribuita la scoperta dei terremoti di grande profondità. In campo astronomico è considerato l'ideatore del termine parsec .

  4. 24 de dez. de 2016 · Turner, Herbert Hall. Born Leeds, England, 13 August 1861. Died Stockholm, Sweden, 20 August 1930. Besides making fundamental contributions to the disciplines of astronomy and seismology, Herbert Turner was a leading advocate of international cooperation in science. He was the eldest son of John and Isabella Turner.

  5. Herbert Hall Turner (13 August 1861, Leeds – 20 August 1930, Stockholm) was a British astronomer and seismologist. Herbert Hall Turner was educated at Clifton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. [1] He went onto a glittering academic career and won many honors. He was one of the observers in the Eclipse Expeditions of 1886 and 1887.

  6. Herbert Hall Turner, född den 13 augusti 1861 i Leeds, död den 20 augusti 1930 i Stockholm, var en engelsk astronom. Turner blev 1893 Pritchards efterträdare som professor i astronomi vid Oxfords universitet och chef för dess observatorium , där han fullbordade kartläggningen av den del av himlen, som för kartläggning tilldelats Oxfords observatorium vid de 18 observatoriernas kongress ...

  7. Turner, Herbert Hall (updated) Born Leeds, England, 13 August 1861. Died Stockholm, Sweden, 20 August 1930. Besides making fundamental contributions to the disciplines of astronomy and seismology, Herbert Turner was a leading advocate of international cooperation in science. He was the eldest son of John and Isabella Turner.