Abstract
This paper makes an attempt to describe the ideas about the Sun that dominated Europe in the 17th–19th centuries.
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Poem translation by Philip Nikolayev.
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S. A. Yazev, Myths of the Past Century (Tsentrpoligraf, Moscow, 2012) [in Russian].
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The work was supported by the project “Astrophysical Complex MSU-ISU,” agreement EB-075-15-2021-675 of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (projects FZZE-2023-0004, FZZE-2020-0017, FZZE-2020-0024).
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Yazev, S.A. The Sun: Dark and Cold. Astron. Rep. 67 (Suppl 1), S18–S23 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063772923130036
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