Jupiter and "Cymbeline" (2003)

The Shakespeare Newsletter 53, no. 1 (2003): 7–12.

Shakespeare refers to Galileo's "The Starry Messenger" of 1610 and describes the four "Galilean" moons and the abundance of stars that become visible through a telescope.

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Work Title Jupiter and "Cymbeline" (2003)
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  1. Peter D. Usher
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  1. Galileo
  2. Jupiter's moons
  3. Shakespeare
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Work Type Research Paper
Publication Date 2003
Deposited July 30, 2019

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