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− | + | Calandrelli thanks Secchi for his report since he had read the principal pieces of it in the Giornale di Roma but was in need of the notes. He states that he is beginning work on the astronomical part - ostensibly of the same phenomenon detailed in Secchi's report. In this vein, he writes of observations and calculations he has gathered regarding the phenomenon - comparing them to those of Paolo Rosa and Mario Massimo - and questions that have arisen from these - particularly regarding the tables of Peter Andreas Hansen. He mentions that he will look to develop these questions with astronomers and continue his calculations. In closing, he writes that he will eventually be in Rome - at which time he and Secchi can discuss other things in person. | |
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 3 September 2021
Sender | Ignazio Calandrelli |
Recipient | Angelo Secchi |
Date | 1860-08-21 |
Place of origin | Genzano |
Place of destination | Roma |
Language | ita |
Source | APUG 12, 8 (let. 98) cc. 187-188 |
Number of leaves | 2 |
Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
Progress | Done |
Transcription | 187r 187v 188r 188v |
Abstract | Calandrelli thanks Secchi for his report since he had read the principal pieces of it in the Giornale di Roma but was in need of the notes. He states that he is beginning work on the astronomical part - ostensibly of the same phenomenon detailed in Secchi's report. In this vein, he writes of observations and calculations he has gathered regarding the phenomenon - comparing them to those of Paolo Rosa and Mario Massimo - and questions that have arisen from these - particularly regarding the tables of Peter Andreas Hansen. He mentions that he will look to develop these questions with astronomers and continue his calculations. In closing, he writes that he will eventually be in Rome - at which time he and Secchi can discuss other things in person. |
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