Comet discoverer Edmund Halley dies...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, January, 1742
* Death of comet pioneer Edmund Halley
* troubles in the Caribbean
Near the back of the issue under the heading: "A List of Deaths for the Year 1745" is a short & inconspicuous entry--although historically significant--reading:
"Dr. Edmund Halley, Astronomy Professor to his Majesty, aged 82."
This is the famed Edmund Halley for whom Halley's comet is named, and who was the first man to calculate the orbit of comets.
Other items in this issue include: "A Speech for Repealing the Test Act" "Abstract of the Bill for Opening a Trade to & from Persia" "Concerning a Trade thro' Russia to Persia" "Explanation of a Roman Altar" "Conduct of the War Vindicated" "The Vanity of Fame" and much more.
There is much reporting on events in Parliament under the guise of: "Proceedings & Debates in the Senate of Lilliput" as direct reporting on Parliamentary events was prohibited.
Near the back is a section headed: "Historical Chronicle" with news from England & other parts of Europe. Included also is a report of events in the West Indies (see).
Complete in 56 pages with full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate. Measures about 5 by 8 inches, very nice condition.
There are no maps or plates called for in this issue.
A very nice pre-Revolutionary War magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content including news of the day, political reports, literary items, and other unusual tidbits. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
* Death of comet pioneer Edmund Halley
* troubles in the Caribbean
Near the back of the issue under the heading: "A List of Deaths for the Year 1745" is a short & inconspicuous entry--although historically significant--reading:
"Dr. Edmund Halley, Astronomy Professor to his Majesty, aged 82."
This is the famed Edmund Halley for whom Halley's comet is named, and who was the first man to calculate the orbit of comets.
Other items in this issue include: "A Speech for Repealing the Test Act" "Abstract of the Bill for Opening a Trade to & from Persia" "Concerning a Trade thro' Russia to Persia" "Explanation of a Roman Altar" "Conduct of the War Vindicated" "The Vanity of Fame" and much more.
There is much reporting on events in Parliament under the guise of: "Proceedings & Debates in the Senate of Lilliput" as direct reporting on Parliamentary events was prohibited.
Near the back is a section headed: "Historical Chronicle" with news from England & other parts of Europe. Included also is a report of events in the West Indies (see).
Complete in 56 pages with full title/contents page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate. Measures about 5 by 8 inches, very nice condition.
There are no maps or plates called for in this issue.
A very nice pre-Revolutionary War magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content including news of the day, political reports, literary items, and other unusual tidbits. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's










