Using her deep knowledge, her skills as a storyteller, and her
imagination, Dava Sobel illuminates one of history's most significant
and far-reaching meetings. In the spring of 1539, a young German
mathematician--Georg Joachim Rheticus--journeyed hundreds of miles to
northern Poland to meet the legendary, elderly cleric and reluctant
astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Some two decades earlier, Copernicus
had floated the mind-boggling theory that the Sun, not the Earth, was
stationary at the center of the universe, and he was rumored to have
crafted a book that could prove it. Though exactly what happened
between them can never be known, Rheticus shepherded Copernicus's
great work into production and De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
ultimately changed the course of human understanding. Dava Sobel
imagines their dramatic encounter, and with wit and erudition gives
them personality. Through clever and dramatic dialogue, she brings
alive the months Rheticus and Copernicus spent together--the one a
heretical Lutheran, the other a free-thinking Catholic--and in the
process illuminates the historic tension between science and religion.
An introduction by Dava Sobel will set the stage, putting the scenes
in historical context, and an afterword will describe what happened
after Copernicus's book was published detailing the impact it had on
science and on civilization.
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ISBN
9780802778024
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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