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Schechner, S. J. (2026). The Visual Culture of the 1618 Comets. In C. Cunningham (Ed.), Cosmic Events: The Three Comets of 1618 (p. 40). Springer Nature. (Original work published 2026)
Schechner, S. J. (2026). The Visual Culture of the 1618 Comets. In C. Cunningham (Ed.), Cosmic Events: The Three Comets of 1618 (p. 40). Springer Nature. (Original work published 2026)
Schechner, S. J., Bertucci, P., & Baker, A. (n.d.). Conquest and Contemplation: Astronomy in New England. In Scientific Instruments as Cultural Artifacts. Yale University Press.
Schechner, S. J., Bertucci, P., & Baker, A. (n.d.). Conquest and Contemplation: Astronomy in New England. In Scientific Instruments as Cultural Artifacts. Yale University Press.
Genuth, S. S. (1984). The Teleological Role of Comets in 17th and 18th Century Natural Philosophy. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 16(2), 476-477.
Genuth, S. S. (1984). The Teleological Role of Comets in 17th and 18th Century Natural Philosophy. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 16(2), 476-477.
Genuth, S. S. (1988). Blazing Stars, Open Minds, and Loosened Purse Strings: Astronomical Research and Its Early Cambridge Audience. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 20(4), 947.
Genuth, S. S. (1988). Blazing Stars, Open Minds, and Loosened Purse Strings: Astronomical Research and Its Early Cambridge Audience. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 20(4), 947.
Schechner-Genuth, S. (1994). From Heaven’s Alarm to Public Appeal: Comets and the Rise of Astronomy at Harvard. History of Physics Newsletter, 5(5), 86.
Schechner-Genuth, S. (1994). From Heaven’s Alarm to Public Appeal: Comets and the Rise of Astronomy at Harvard. History of Physics Newsletter, 5(5), 86.