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The biography traces the astronomer's progression from a musical upbringing and early mathematical studies through military service and emigration to England, where he worked as an organist and resumed scientific pursuits. It recounts his self-taught optics and telescope construction, systematic sky surveys and the discovery of a new planet, and assesses his observational methods and published research. The book combines narrative chapters on his residences and personal life with a detailed review of his scientific labors, appended bibliography, and references to contemporary memoirs and correspondence.
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