Galileo's Telescope Galileo's Telescope

Galileo's Telescope

A European Story

    • £15.99
    • £15.99

Publisher Description

An innovative exploration of the development of a revolutionary optical device and how it changed the world.

Between 1608 and 1610 the canopy of the night sky changed forever, ripped open by an object created almost by accident: a cylinder with lenses at both ends. Galileo’s Telescope tells the story of how an ingenious optical device evolved from a toy-like curiosity into a precision scientific instrument, all in a few years. In transcending the limits of human vision, the telescope transformed humanity’s view of itself and knowledge of the cosmos.

Galileo plays a leading—but by no means solo—part in this riveting tale. He shares the stage with mathematicians, astronomers, and theologians from Paolo Sarpi to Johannes Kepler and Cardinal Bellarmine, sovereigns such as Rudolph II and James I, as well as craftsmen, courtiers, poets, and painters. Starting in the Netherlands, where a spectacle-maker created a spyglass with the modest magnifying power of three, the telescope spread like technological wildfire to Venice, Rome, Prague, Paris, London, and ultimately India and China. Galileo’s celestial discoveries—hundreds of stars previously invisible to the naked eye, lunar mountains, and moons orbiting Jupiter—were announced to the world in his revolutionary treatise Sidereus Nuncius.

Combining science, politics, religion, and the arts, Galileo’s Telescope rewrites the early history of a world-shattering innovation whose visual power ultimately came to embody meanings far beyond the science of the stars.

Praise for Galileo’s Telescope

“One of the most fascinating stories in the history of science.” —Mark Archer, The Wall Street Journal

“In broad outline, the story of Galileo and the first use of a telescope in astronomy is well known. Bucciantini, Camerota, and Giudice take a new look at this seminal event by focusing on how the news spread across Europe and how it was received. Their well-written narrative examines the central issues using papers, paintings, letters, and other contemporary documents . . . After four centuries [Galileo’s] reputation has been thoroughly vindicated.” —D. E. Hogg, Choice

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2015
23 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harvard University Press
SIZE
9.5
MB

More Books Like This

The Beginnings of Western Science The Beginnings of Western Science
2010
The Restless Clock The Restless Clock
2016
The Physicist and the Philosopher The Physicist and the Philosopher
2015
The Jewel House The Jewel House
2007
A History of the World in Twelve Maps A History of the World in Twelve Maps
2012
American Eclipse: A Nation's Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World American Eclipse: A Nation's Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World
2017

More Books by Massimo Bucciantini, Michele Camerota & Franco Giudice

Campo dei Fiori Campo dei Fiori
2015
Siamo tutti galileiani Siamo tutti galileiani
2023
Pensare l'universo Pensare l'universo
2023
In un altro mondo In un altro mondo
2023
Addio Lugano bella Addio Lugano bella
2020
Un Galileo a Milano Un Galileo a Milano
2017

Customers Also Bought

Blood in the Arena Blood in the Arena
2010
Earth's Deep History Earth's Deep History
2014
The Lost World of Byzantium The Lost World of Byzantium
2015
Neighboring Faiths Neighboring Faiths
2014
Doing Physics Doing Physics
2012
Galileo Galileo
2010