In the ancient saga of hero and beast, Perseus dared to face Medusa’s lethal gaze, a Gorgon so dire. With a swift stroke, he severed her head, the Demon Star Algol gleaming from the lifeless dread. A celestial tale of courage and fright, where heroism and stars align in the night, where freedom’s very essence is at stake in the fight.
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Images: In Book of the Fixed Stars from circa AD 1010, held at Oxford’s Bodleian Library, al-Sūfī places Algol on the temple of a decapitated head with a beard. Credit: Bodleian Libraries/University of Oxford.
Constellation of Perseus, 1603. From Uranometria by Johann Bayer, 1603. Bayer depicted Algol, as al-Sūfī had, near but not on the Gorgon’s eye. Photo by Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images/
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