Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.14688

    Comet with a lenticular head

    Date
    28 October 1668
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Manuscript page number
    p300
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 313mm
    width (page): 195mm
    Subject
    Content object
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       > comet
    Description
    Johannes Hevelius's Cometographia (1668) was presented to the Royal Society at its meeting on 22 October 1668, and several fellows, including Robert Hooke, were asked to examine it. Cometographia includes illustrations of different types of heads of comet, and Hooke wondered whether Hevelius had seen any that had a lenticular head, as shown in a drawing here.

    This is copied from EL/H3/68/001. Other copies can be found in LBO/30/365 and LBC/2/343.
    Object history
    At the meeting of the Royal Society on 22 October 1668, ‘There was presented from Mr. Hevelius his Cometographia, wherein he taking particular notice of the society in his address to the reader, and submitting the whole book to their judgement and censure, it was desired by the president, that those persons, to whom the author had particularly presented copies of his book, as he had done one of the whole body, would peruse it, and bring in their thoughts upon it. Those persons were named to be the bishop of Salisbury, Dr. Wallis, Mr. Hooke, and Mr. Oldenburg: and it was ordered, that the thanks of the society should be returned to Mr. Hevelius’ (Birch 2:313). Oldenburg's letter is dated 28 October.
    Related fellows
    Johannes Hevelius (1611 - 1687, German/Polish) , Astronomer
    Henry Oldenburg (1612 - 1677, German) , Scientific correspondent
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