Works by Woodhouse

  1. Robert Woodhouse. Demonstration of a Theorem, by which such Portions of the Solidity of a Sphere are assigned as admit an algebraic Expresion. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pages 153-158, 1801.
  2. Robert Woodhouse. On the necessary truths of certain conclusions obtained by means of imaginary quantities. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, XCI:89-119, 1801.
  3. Robert Woodhouse. Vince's System of Astronomy, Vol. II. Monthly Review 2nd Series, 35:72-82, 1801.
  4. Robert Woodhouse. On the Independence of the analytical and geometrical Methods of Investigations; and the Advantages to be derived from their Separation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 92:85-125, 1802.
  5. Robert Woodhouse. On the Necessary Truth of Certain Conclusions Obtained by Means of Imaginary Quantities. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 92:89-119, 1802.
  6. Robert Woodhouse. The Principles of Analytical Calculations. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1803.
  7. Robert Woodhouse. On the Integration of certain differential Expressions with which Problems in Physical Astronomy are connected &c. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pages 219-278, 1804.
  8. Robert Woodhouse. A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. Deighton, Cambridge, 1809.
  9. Robert Woodhouse. A treatise on isoperimental problems and the calculus of variations. Deighton, Cambridge, 1810.
  10. Robert Woodhouse. An elementary treatise on astronomy. Deighton, Cambridge, 1812.
  11. Robert Woodhouse. An Elementary Treatise on Physical Astronomy. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1818.
  12. Robert Woodhouse. A Treatise on Astronomy, Theoretical and Practical. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1821.
  13. Robert Woodhouse. Some Account of the Transit Instrument made by Mr. Dollond and lately put up at the Cambridge Observatory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pages 418-428, 1825.
  14. Robert Woodhouse. On the Transit Instrument of the Cambridge Observatory, being a supplement to a former Paper. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pages 75-76, 1826.
  15. Robert Woodhouse. On the Derangements of certain Transit Instruments by the Effects of Temperature. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, pages 144-158, 1827.
  16. Robert Woodhouse. A History of the Calculus of Variations in the Eighteenth Century. originally titled A Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems and the Calculus of Variations. Cambridge, Cambridge, 1964.