Saturn's ring
Date
31 August 1661
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Manuscript page number
p14
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height (page): 307mm
width (page): 193mm
width (page): 193mm
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Description
Image of Saturn's ring in Bernard Frenicle de Bessy's letter to Kenelm Digby, which was read by Digby at the meeting of the Royal Society on 4 September 1661.
Frenicle criticised Christian Huygens's adjustment of the inclination of Saturn's ring, and also argued that the ring could not be circular but elliptical - otherwise, Saturn would have been observed as indicated in the image. Frenicle transmitted his views to Kenelm Digby, a Fellow of the Royal Society. (Albert Van Helden, 'Annulo Cingitur: The Solution of the Problem of Saturn', Journal of the History of Astronomy, 5 (1974), 155-74 (p. 166).)
The original letter and its translation are at EL/F1/1/002 and EL/F1/2/002 respectively.
Frenicle criticised Christian Huygens's adjustment of the inclination of Saturn's ring, and also argued that the ring could not be circular but elliptical - otherwise, Saturn would have been observed as indicated in the image. Frenicle transmitted his views to Kenelm Digby, a Fellow of the Royal Society. (Albert Van Helden, 'Annulo Cingitur: The Solution of the Problem of Saturn', Journal of the History of Astronomy, 5 (1974), 155-74 (p. 166).)
The original letter and its translation are at EL/F1/1/002 and EL/F1/2/002 respectively.
Object history
At the meeting of the Royal Society on 4 September 1661, '[Sir Kenelm Digby] read also a French letter from Monsieur Frenicle to himself, dated at Paris, the 31st of August 1661, N. S. concerning that gentleman’s hypothesis of the motion of Saturn; and was desired to write to Mr. Frenicle, and to return him the thanks of the society’ (Birch 1:43).
Related fellows
Kenelm Digby (1603 - 1665, British) , Courtier
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