M&D - Chapter 10, (a few annotations)
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 12:33:33 CST 2015
I suggest one reason is that it was because of the overwhelming
religion of it...as Cherrycoke came to doubt
as we learned...
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Becky Lindroos <bekker2 at icloud.com> wrote:
> I have no idea as to why the sermon was "unpublished," but it likely wouldn't have been because of the science/religion metaphor.
>
> For Rev. Cherrycoke to see God's hand in the organization of the cosmos and draw a sermon from it wouldn't have been unusual or controversial. It still isn't really. I suppose he was Methodist or something like it - same as Mason? The deists and later clock-work folks were even more interested in Natural Philosophy. . (The only problem between science and religion I see is with evolution and maybe global warming.)
>
> Great 17th century map of the Celestial: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_philosophy#mediaviewer/File:Planisphæri_coeleste.jpg
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> Becky
>
>
>> On Feb 16, 2015, at 3:34 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Why is Cherrycoke's sermon unpublished?
>>
>> Why is that wonderful set of metaphors
>> of the great chain of being (maybe), the harmony of the universe with
>> the West's
>> major religious beliefs.....in which as Becky notes Gravity is
>> mentioned....God's
>> Gravity....a world in which all the Planet's know where the Sun that
>> is God is....
>>
>> I suggest because he had his doubts even before he defrocked himself.
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Becky Lindroos <bekker2 at icloud.com> wrote:
>>> Continuing in the chapter - (chapters are approximate because I'm reading on a Kindle app)
>>>
>>> Following the sermon the text gives us Cherrycoke reporting on the activities of the family as they retell and play out the story of the 1761 Transit of Venus.
>>>
>>> p. 94:
>>> "Orrery"
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrery
>>>
>>> Jules Verne's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlgyXY3vPd4
>>>
>>> At Christies's for only $37,098 an 18th century orrery/tellurian:
>>> http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/a-boxed-american-orrery-and-tellurian-set-5480154-details.aspx
>>>
>>> "Tenebrae" - in Latin means shadow or darkness) - reminds Ethelmer of his darkness in the innocent light of her youth. (Not sure what the illuminated nostril suggests.)
>>>
>>> ** Are these two kissing cousins? Or was there some kind of abuse involved at some past point?
>>>
>>> ********
>>> p. 95 -
>>> "...having travers'd the Sea"
>>> Traverse is the family name in ATD and Vineland. Metaphor, fer sure. For more, see ch. 3, p. 14
>>>
>>> "Nessel" - is fictional but the discovery of a new planet is real - Uranus - 1781.
>>> "Georgian" - Herschel first reported the discovery of Uranus ("Georgian") on April 26, 1781, initially believing it a comet.[12]
>>>
>>> ** and from Otto's page at http://www.ottosell.de/pynchon/md/md10.htm
>>> "This reminds me of another "new planet" in another novel by Pynchon, "(...) The new planet Pluto (...)." (GR 415)
>>>
>>> Nessel (fictional?) provided Uranus for the Orreries to make sure they were updated. And for extra realism he pasted map pieces on it - Mappemondes - (a two -hemisphere map), but that won't really work because flat maps don't conform to their three-dimensional realities.
>>> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mappemonde#mediaviewer/File:Delisle_-_Mappe-Monde.png
>>>
>>>
>>> Solar Parallax:
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax
>>>
>>> Any parallax is a triangle - which by definition has 3 sides - a Jesuit, a Corsican and a Chinaman - fwiw and whatever that's about - etc.
>>>
>>> Bek-
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