Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 2002
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Publications of the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade (ISSN 0373-3742), No. 72, p. 117 - 128 (2002). In: Development of astro
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
History Of Astronomy
Scientific paper
In this paper is shown the work of Lucius Anaeus Seneca "Natural Questiones", Book 7th relating to comets from 1st to 14th as well as 24th chapter. Although Seneca was not an astronomer he reached some very interesting conclusions. Besides that he introduces us in his work to the knowledge which had been gained before him as well as to the then obtained fallacies.
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