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Description of the Comet in Rome, 1680

The mysterious powers of signs and portents, such as comets was, very much alive in Newton's scientific age. In 1680, the appearance of a comet was accompanied by extraordinary happenings in Rome. Hens laid eggs with mysterious markings thought to be linked to the comet's characteristics and motion. Data was recorded about the date and hour at which each egg was laid.


 

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