Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Masque of Mandragora


 * The astrologer has a telescope, and the Doctor doesn't like it very much; "A pity, in another fifty years we could've used Galileo's". Galileo was however one of the first to use a telescope and use it for astronomical observations. The telescope is therefore an anachronism.
 * Galileo was indeed one of the first known to use a telescope, and the Doctor's line about him confirms that this was not a mere oversight by the writer. It's quite conceivable that others had made telescopes before Galileo without it being recorded in history.


 * The Doctor concluding that Sarah Jane is under an alien influence simply because she is curious about how she can speak Italian seems a little unjustified.
 * The Doctor senses a disruption in the low-level telepathic field that unites him and Sarah through the TARDIS, allowing him to share his 'Time Lord gift' of understanding every language with her, and her asking that question is merely a final confirmation of his concern.


 * In declaring his "revolutionary" belief in a spherical Earth, Giuliano is actually voicing a well-accepted belief for his time and place. Dante, writing in the previous century (in the Inferno and Purgatorio), had described the Earth as a sphere, and that had been the prevailing theory since Classical times. In fact, there is evidence that as far back as 3000 BC, the Greek philosopher Aristachus had made it a well known fact that the earth was spherical, and that it was not the centre of the solar system.