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Calandrelli writes of the effect on his health of the unpredictable weather. For his health, his doctor suggested that he remain in Genzano. He says that for many evenings he has observed a certain small comet. He details some of the characteristics of it - focusing on its uniquity in certain aspects. Then, he informs Secchi of the calculations he has done for it; further, he tells Secchi that he finds it proper to advance these calculations.
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Title
Sender Ignazio Calandrelli
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Recipient Angelo Secchi
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Date 1862-08-28
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Place of origin Genzano
Place of destination Roma
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Source APUG 12, 9 (let. 104) cc. 199-200
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Number of leaves 2
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Abstract Calandrelli writes of the effect on his health of the unpredictable weather. For his health, his doctor suggested that he remain in Genzano. He says that for many evenings he has observed a certain small comet. He details some of the characteristics of it - focusing on its uniquity in certain aspects. Then, he informs Secchi of the calculations he has done for it; further, he tells Secchi that he finds it proper to advance these calculations.
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