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Re: Dava Sobel

From: Alexandre E Eremenko (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 28 2006 - 09:44:09 EDT

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    George,

    Thank you for your very clear explanation of the Scilly Islands
    accident.

    > that marvellous book "The Quest for Longitude", ed., William J H Andrewes,
    > by Harvard in '96, which I thoroughly recommend..

    Yes, this one I read. Many articles are interesting, indeed.

    > four ships piled up on the Scillies in the dark with the loss of 200

    Two hudered or two thousand (as Sobel writes)?

    > was a failure to know, not his longitude, but his latitude.

    This is what I conjectured (when I look at the map
    given in "Illustrated Longitude").
    As I understand they were going to enter the English channel,
    and missed the right place to turn East.

    > which led indirectly to the Longitude Act and the Longitude Prize and
    > then to the Nautical Almanac and to Harrison's chronometer.

    Do you really think that these things would not be invented without the
    Longitude Act? Maybe 10 years later, at most:-)

    > An unlikely tale, indeed.

    You really consoled me:-) This hanging story, as told by Sobel, was too
    disturbing... How about the murder of the admiral by a local woman?

    > Alex should be aware of the dangers of apoplexy
    > as he continues to read through "Longitude".

    That's true. I already returned the book, and you calmed me down about
    the hanging:-)

    Alex.


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