The bestselling author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter tells the
story of Nicolaus Copernicus and the revolution in astronomy that
changed the world. 'Lively, inventive ... a masterly specimen of
close-range cultural history' Wall Street Journal 'Fantastic ... A
masterly telling of how Copernicus revolutionised science' The Times
In the 1520s a Polish cleric named Nicolaus Copernicus developed a
revolutionary theory which placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the
centre of our universe. The secret existence of this manuscript
tantalised scientists everywhere in Europe. Then in 1539 a young
German mathematician, Rheticus, travelled to meet Copernicus in the
hope of setting eyes on it. Dava Sobel tells the story of a new
concept of the heavens, and how Rheticus persuaded the cautious
Copernicus to allow him to take the precious but dangerous manuscript
out into a world that it would change for ever. In her compelling
style, Dava Sobel chronicles the history of the Copernican Revolution,
relating the story of astronomy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages. And
as she achieved with her international bestsellers Longitude and
Galileo's Daughter, in A More Perfect Heaven, Sobel expands the bounds
of popular science writing, giving us an unforgettable portrait of a
major step forward in the human knowledge of our universe.
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How Copernicus Revolutionised the Cosmos
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408824658
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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