' fulmen 9 32 48 " is not only an interlineation, but is written in decidedly different ink from all the original MS. — an ink which has not faded so much as the other, and so has almost a blue tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arraying his proofs... The Reminiscences of an Astronomer - Page 124by Simon Newcomb - 1903 - 424 pagesFull view - About this book
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1883 - 552 pages
...MS. — an ink which has not faded so much as the other, and so has almost a blue tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arraying his proofs of Hell's forgery,...made leads me to suspect a defect in his sense of colour.* The original journal, up to the time that Hell left Wardhus, being all written in one kind... | |
| Astronomy - 1883 - 552 pages
...MS. — an ink which has not faded so much as the other, and so has almost a blue tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arraying his proofs of Hell's forgery,...made leads me to suspect a defect in his sense of co'our.* The original journal, up to the time that Hell left Wardhus, being all written in one kind... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1883 - 562 pages
...MS. — an ink which has not faded so much as the other, and so has almost a blr.e tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arraying his proofs of Hell's forgery,...made leads me to suspect a defect in his sense of colour.* The original journal, up to the time that Hell left Ward bus, being all written in one kind... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1883 - 560 pages
...faded so much as the other, and so has almost a bke tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arraying bis proofs of Hell's forgery, should have failed to dwell...made leads me to suspect a defect in his sense of colour.* The original journal, up to the time that Hell left Wa'rdhns, being all written in one kind... | |
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...again with the hand, and in the spirit of a man who was determined to leave no doubt on the subject. This, although the most important case of supposed...leads me to suspect a defect in his sense of color." The more I studied the description and the manuscript the stronger this impression became. Then it... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1883 - 554 pages
...not faded so much as the other, and so has almost a blue tinge by contrast. That Littrow, in arrayiug his proofs of Hell's forgery, should have failed to...-with which the alterations were made leads me to saspect a defect in his sense of co'our.* Tho original journal, up to the time that Hell left Wardhns,... | |
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