Citation
Alternate Title(s): De tribus cometis anni MDCXVIII
Publication Location: Rome
Year: 1619
Item Location
Exhibit: Controversy over the Comets
Section: Controversy
Summary
In 1618, three comets appeared, visible to the unaided eye. These were the first comets to be observed with the telescope. Grassi was the leading astronomer in Rome and a professor at the Rome College (Collegio Romano). As a Jesuit, Grassi was charged with teaching nothing in science contrary to Aristotle, who said that comets were vapors located beneath the Moon. Yet Grassi’s analysis demonstrated that these comets moved beyond the Moon.
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Theme(s): Astronomy, Religious Studies
Geographical Region(s): Italy
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 17th century
Resource Type: Book