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Donati's comet of 1858 viewed over St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1884.
Donati's comet of 1858 viewed over St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1884. The comet was named for Giovanni Donati (1826-1873), the Italian astronomer who first recorded its appearance. With the exception of the Great Comet of 1811, it was the brightest comet of the 19th century. From Sun, Moon and Stars by Agnes Giberne. (London, 1884).
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AR925995
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AGNES
Agnes Giberne
Astronomy
Cathedral
Christianity
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
City of London
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Comet
Donati
Donati's Comet
England
geographical feature
Geography
Giberne
GIOVANNI
Giovanni Donati
natural phenomena
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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religion
Religious
River
River Thames
Science
st pauls cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
st. paul's cathedral
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thames