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| − | + | Stanislaus Lubienieszski presents a detailed scientific and philosophical discussion of a recent comet’s observations and trajectories, critiques astrological interpretations of such celestial phenomena as omens, and calls for a reasoned, evidence-based approach to understanding cometary events. | |
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| Sender | Stanisław Lubieniecki |
| Recipient | Athanasius Kircher |
| Date | 1665-03-18 |
| Place of origin | Hamburg |
| Language | lat |
| Source | APUG, Ms. 562, f. 67r-68v |
| Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
| External link | Early Modern Letters Online (EMLO) |
| Progress | To be proofread |
| Transcription | 67r 67v 68r 68v |
| Abstract | Stanislaus Lubienieszski presents a detailed scientific and philosophical discussion of a recent comet’s observations and trajectories, critiques astrological interpretations of such celestial phenomena as omens, and calls for a reasoned, evidence-based approach to understanding cometary events. |
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