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The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'

The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'

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Frontispiece Venus on the Sun’s Disc To face page   66 Cluster in Hercules 218 Great Nebula in Orion 230 A Portion of the Moon’s Surface 268

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FIG.   PAGE
1. The Ptolemaic System of the Universe 86
2. Milton’s Division of Universal Space 96
3. A Binary Star System—70 Ophiuchi 184
4. The Orbits of the Components of γ Virginis 189
5. Apparent Orbit of the Companion of Sirius 190
6. A Sun-spot Magnified 247
7. The Corona during the Eclipse of May 1883 254
8. A Portion of the Milky Way 289


PREFACE

Many able and cultured writers have delighted to expatiate on the beauties of Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost,’ and to linger with admiration over the lofty utterances expressed in his poem. Though conscious of his inability to do justice to the sublimest of poets and the noblest of sciences, the author has ventured to contribute to Miltonic literature a work which he hopes will prove to be of an interesting and instructive character. Perhaps the choicest passages in the poem are associated with astronomical allusion, and it is chiefly to the exposition and illustration of these that this volume is devoted.

The writer is indebted to many authors for information and reference, and especially to Miss Agnes M. Clerke, Professors Masson and Young, Mr. James Nasmyth, Mr. G. F. Chambers, and Sir Robert Ball. Also to the works of the late Mr. R. A. Proctor, Sirs W. and J. Herschel, Admiral Smyth, Professor

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