Agnes Mary Clerke Quote

The astronomer has become, in the highest sense of the term, a physicist; while the physicist is bound to be something of an astronomer.


A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century (1885)


The astronomer has become, in the highest sense of the term, a physicist; while the physicist is bound to be something of an astronomer.

The astronomer has become, in the highest sense of the term, a physicist; while the physicist is bound to be something of an astronomer.

The astronomer has become, in the highest sense of the term, a physicist; while the physicist is bound to be something of an astronomer.

The astronomer has become, in the highest sense of the term, a physicist; while the physicist is bound to be something of an astronomer.