William Tyler Olcott
William Tyler Olcott (1873–1936) was an American lawyer and amateur astronomer.
In 1909, after attending a lecture by Edward Charles Pickering, he developed an interest in observing variable stars. In 1911, he founded the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO).[1] W. Olcott also published several books to popularize the field of amateur astronomy.
Awards and honors
Bibliography
- W. T. Olcott, In Starland With A Three-Inch Telescope, 1909, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons.
- W. T. Olcott, Variable Star Work for the Amateur Astronomer, 1911, Popular Astronomy.
- W. T. Olcott, Star Lore of All Ages, 1911, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons.
- W. T. Olcott, Sun Lore of All Ages: A Collection of Myths and Legends Concerning the Sun and Its Worship, 1914,
- W. T. Olcott & Edmund W. Putnam, A Field Book of the Stars, 1929, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons.
References
- Williams, Thomas R.; Saladyga, Michael (2011). Advancing Variable Star Astronomy - The Centennial History of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (1st ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 27, 331. ISBN 978-0-521-51912-0.
External links
- Works by William Tyler Olcott at Project Gutenberg
- Works by William Tyler Olcott at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about William Tyler Olcott at Internet Archive
- Sun Lore of All Ages, at sacred-texts.com
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