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Paperback History of the planetary systems from Thales to Kepler Book

ISBN: 9390382696

ISBN13: 9789390382699

History of the planetary systems from Thales to Kepler

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A luminous account of how humans mapped the heavens, from Thales' first speculations to Kepler's precise laws. It is authoritative and vivid. In History of the Planetary Systems from Thales to Kepler, L. E. Dreyer blends painstaking scholarship with a clear narrative voice, producing a history of astronomy book that follows the origins of planetary systems and the gradual, sometimes turbulent, evolution of cosmological models. Dreyer guides readers through ancient Greek science, through medieval continuities and renaissance astronomy history, into the decisive breakthroughs of early modern science history. He balances careful description of observational practice and mathematical change with the human stories behind them, so that technical ideas read as part of an unfolding intellectual drama. The effect is both instructive and engaging: a classical astronomy reference that serves specialists seeking depth and curious general readers drawn to the sweep of discovery. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its literary and historical significance is undimmed: Dreyer's evidence-led method has long informed scientific revolution studies and scholarship on Kepler and predecessors, and his account clarifies how observation, mathematics and cosmology reshaped Western thought. Useful in academic textbook astronomy contexts and suitable for inclusion on university science curriculum reading lists, the book fits equally well on the shelf of a scholarly astronomy collection or in the hands of classic-literature collectors who prize elegant, authoritative work. For readers at any level who want to trace the long arc of cosmological change, this edition restores a foundational voice with modern readability and collector appeal. Librarians and instructors will find the book a dependable teaching resource, while independent readers will appreciate its measured authority and clarity. Accessible, rewarding and enduring.

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