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Sender | Ignazio Calandrelli |
Recipient | Angelo Secchi |
Date | 1862-08-22 |
Place of origin | Genzano |
Place of destination | Roma |
Language | ita |
Source | APUG 12, 8 (let. 103) cc. 197-198 |
Number of leaves | 2 |
Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
Progress | Done |
Transcription | 197r 197v 198r 198v |
Abstract | Calandrelli thanks Secchi for his observations and apologizes for having worked ahead on the mathematical formulation for a certain comet dating back to 1811. He details the materials he had on hand for this work - including Cométographie by Alexandre Guy Pingré and Sul progresso degli studi astronomici negli ultimi tempit by Giovanni Santini - and the difficulties he faced therein. Calandrelli concludes by informing Secchi of the calculations he is presently undertaking with the method of Pierre-Simon de Laplace. He adds that if he comes to Rome, he will write to Secchi. Lastly, he sends his regards to Paolo Rosa. |
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