Our Celestial Clockwork: From Ancient Origins To Modern Astronomy Of The Solar System

Our Celestial Clockwork: From Ancient Origins To Modern Astronomy Of The Solar System
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9789811214615
ISBN-13 : 9811214611
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Book Synopsis Our Celestial Clockwork: From Ancient Origins To Modern Astronomy Of The Solar System by : Richard Kerner

Download or read book Our Celestial Clockwork: From Ancient Origins To Modern Astronomy Of The Solar System written by Richard Kerner and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2021-08-24 with total page 503 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a superposition of two distinct narratives: the first is historical, discussing the evolution of astronomical knowledge since the dawn of civilizations; the second is scientific, conveying mathematical and physical content of each advancement. Great scientists of antiquity, Middle Ages and modern times until the 18th century, are presented along with their discoveries, through short biographies and anecdotes. Special care is taken to explain their achievements using mathematical and physical concepts of their time, with modern perspective added only when ancient methodology is too cumbersome or its language hardly understandable to contemporary readers.The book conveys a lot of astronomical facts and data in a pleasant and accessible manner. Almost all findings and discoveries made in ancient times are followed by simple mathematical exercises using basic knowledge, so that the reader can check the assertions himself. The book contains a lot of inedited illustrations. Geometrical schemes are given extra attention to make the examples clear and understandable. The language is simple and accessible to the young audience.


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