Introduction to Astronomy, For the Use of Science Classes and Elementary and Middle Class Schools is a clear, classroom-focused guide to the fundamentals of astronomy, written to support structured learning and scientific instruction. Designed with students in mind, it presents key concepts in an accessible, methodical way—ideal for readers who want a solid grounding in astronomical principles without needing advanced mathematics.
In this carefully arranged English Edition, John Isaac Plummer introduces the essential framework of observational and practical astronomy, guiding learners through the structure and motions of the heavens and the reasoning used to interpret what we see in the sky. The book’s educational tone makes it well suited for science classes, independent study, and anyone seeking a historically grounded introduction to the subject.
Whether you are a student building foundational knowledge, a teacher looking for a classic instructional text, or a general reader interested in how astronomy has been taught in schools, this volume offers a structured pathway into the discipline—emphasizing clarity, progression, and the enduring basics that underlie modern astronomical understanding.
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