Bainbridge, An astronomicall description
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In this English contribution to the controversy on the comets of 1618, Bainbridge came to a similar conclusion as Oratio Grassi in Italy - that comets move through the heavens beyond the Moon.
This book contains the first telescopic observations published in England and the first recorded use of the word “telescope” in English.
In this work, Bainbridge also rejected the astrological significance of comets. He later became the first Savilian Chair of Astronomy at Oxford.