Back to the homepage
   List of Venus transits       Commented and guided tour       Direct links        Iconography       Canon of transits   
[   XVIIeme   |   XVIIIeme siècle   |   XIXeme siècle   ]

 

Chronological table of the voyages and observations of the XVIIth century

related to the transits of Venus in front of the Sun



This chronological table of voyages and observations related to the transits of Venus in front of the Sun do not intend to be exhaustive.


It provides the known list of voyages and observations according to the bibliographic resources of the library of Paris observatory. The amount of documents related to the transits of Venus is so large that all these documents may not have been studied. Other resources such as the scanned documents of Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Gallica) allowed to increase the number of references.


This table is organized by date of transit, then by country having ordered observations, then by site of observation and finally by name of astronomers in charge of the observations.
Some voyages are indicated without any link towards fac-simile. They are provided only for information. Interrogative points correspond to missing information.




Before the first observed transit of Venus


1631

On the transit of Mercury observed by Pierre Gassendi in 1631



1639 Venus

On the transit of Venus observed by Horrocks and Crabtree in 1639


 

Year

Site of observation

sponsor

astronomers

Before the first observed transit of Venus

Kepler, 1627, Avertissement aux astronomes

Mercure 1631

Mercury 1631

Paris, France

France

Gassendi

Venus 1639

1639

Hoole, England

England

Horrocks

1639

Manchester, England

England

Crabtree

James Gregory, Optima Promota, 1663