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Bluffing by Eclipse Prediction

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LIVY'S description of the Roman general, C. Sulpitius Gallus, warning his men before the battle of Pydna (168 B.C.), that an eclipse of the moon would take place on the following night is well known. He gave a scientific explanation of the phenomenon so that they should not take it as an adverse omen. The Macedonians, on the other hand, were, according to the historian, unprepared and thoroughly alarmed.

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OSBORNE, W. Bluffing by Eclipse Prediction. Nature 142, 837–838 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142837c0

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