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Gemma-Frisius, Cornelis · 1578

ON THE PRODIGIOUS
APPEARANCE AND NATURE OF THE COMET,
WHICH SHONE UPON US HIGHER THAN THE SEAT OF THE
moon, with an altogether unusual figure and magnitude, in the year 1577, for more than 10 weeks.
A physical as well as mathematical demonstration.
ADDED TO THESE IS AN EXPLANATION OF TWO
CHASMS of the year 1575, as well as a certain epilogistic assertion from the phenomena of several
comets regarding their common nature, the causes of their generation, and their decrees,
beyond what has been noted hitherto by the Peripatetics.
BY D. CORNELIUS GEMMA,
of Louvain, Professor of Medicine of the Royal Order.
A printer's device or emblem features a figure standing within a circular frame, likely representing a scholar or allegorical figure.
ANTWERP,
From the workshop of Christopher Plantin,
Royal Arch-typographer.
M. D. LXXVIII.