Shakespeare's Support for the New Astronomy

The Oxfordian 5, 132–146, 2002.

Shakespeare describes properties of the Moon, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter that are invisible to the unaided eye, and describes how better optical resolution reveals the starry nature of the Milky Way.

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Work Title Shakespeare's Support for the New Astronomy
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  1. Peter D. Usher
Keyword
  1. Milky Way
  2. Mars
  3. Jupiter
  4. telescopy
  5. Digges
  6. Moon
  7. optics
  8. Venus
  9. Shakespeare
  10. Great Red Spot
License CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
Work Type Research Paper
Publication Date 2002
Deposited July 30, 2019

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    • The Oxfordian 5, 132–146, 2002.
    • Shakespeare describes properties of the Moon, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter that are invisible to the unaided eye, and describes how better optical resolution reveals the starry nature of the Milky Way.
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