[After the swordfight sliced away the bridge of his nose]... Brahe escaped serious infection and, after his recovery, had a resplendent prosthesis made of gold and silver alloy, which he wore for important occasions, employing a lighter, copper-based nosepiece for general use. Had he desired to hide his deformity more effectively, he could have had a more convincingly flesh-colored piece fashioned from wax. It was characteristic of his larger-than-life personality, however, that he did not."Image source.
31 December 2010
Tycho Brahe's artificial nose
I've written three posts this year re Tycho Brahe (here, here, and here). In view of the post above this one, I just wanted to insert a note here re Brahe's nose - something I learned from the book Heavenly Intrigue (re which more later...):
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