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Paper, 'Astronomical observations made in the publick observatory at Bologna [Italy]' by Eustachio Manfredi

Reference number: CLP/8ii/9a

Date: 16 January 1728

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An English translation of the paper at CLP/8ii/9. Manfredi shares observations of the Moon, Venus and Saturn.

Subject: Astronomy

Read to the Royal Society on 16 January 1728

The original paper was published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Observationes astronomicæ habitæ in observatorio Bononiensi Anno 1727, a Cl. Eustachio Mansredi, R. S. S. Ex Epistola J. Baptistæ Carbone ad Isaacum de Sequeyra Samuda M. D. Coll. Med. Lic. & R. S. S.'

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CLP/8ii/9a
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16 January 1728
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Ink on paper
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2 pages
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Manuscript

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Eustachio Manfredi

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Eustachio Manfredi, Paper, 'Astronomical observations made in the publick observatory at Bologna [Italy]' by Eustachio Manfredi, 16 January 1728, CLP/8ii/9a, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/clp_8ii_9a/paper-astronomical-observations-made-in-the-publick-observatory-at-bologna-italy-by-eustachio-manfredi, accessed on 13 October 2024

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