On Nov 19, 6:13*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
After 400 Years, Still Hot on the Trail
By DAN BILEFSKYhttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/20/world/europe/20iht-prague.html
PRAGUE Some contend it was a crime of passion committed by a jealous
king. Others insist it was murder inspired by professional rivalry
between two celebrated astronomers, one of whom poisoned the other with
mercury. Or was it death by natural causes a bursting bladder, perhaps?
Seeking to solve a 400-year-old mystery, this week a team of Czech and
Danish scientists exhumed the body of the 16th-century Danish astronomer
Tycho Brahe, whose celestial observations laid the groundwork for modern
astronomy and who died in Prague in 1601, age 54.
See:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/20/wo...ht-prague.html
I'm kinda curious to see if they detected any of the stain on his
facial bones from his home made nose as reported from the 1901
exhumation.
Marty.