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From: Frank Reed (no email)
Date: Tue May 02 2006 - 18:03:22 EDT
I wrote:
> You can find it on ADSABS by using
> "Cloudsley" as a search term.
> http://adsabs.harvard.edu/advanced_fulltext_service.html
Alex, you replied:
"This does not work"
Yes, it does :-). Sometimes on that service you have to wait for the second
or third refresh.
While we're at it, for a really long, and interesting, account of the early
origins of the legend, go here:
_http://www.hmssurprise.org/Resources/SIR_CLOUDESLEY_SHOVELL.html_
(http://www.hmssurprise.org/Resources/SIR_CLOUDESLEY_SHOVELL.html) . Assuming it's a legitimate source, there's enough information
there to piece together a fairly complete story.
-FER
42.0N 87.7W, or 41.4N 72.1W.
www.HistoricalAtlas.com/lunars
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