The Sleepwalkers
A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:7th Aug '14
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Passionate, provocative and lyrically told, The Sleepwalkers is the remarkable story of how man grew to understand the universe.
Dissects the sterile distinction between 'sciences' and 'humanities' to bring to life the whole history of cosmology from the Babylonians to Newton. The author shows how the tragic split between science and religion arose and how the modern world-view replaced the medieval world-view in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century.
Arthur Koestler's extraordinary history of humanity's changing vision of the universe
In this masterly synthesis, Arthur Koestler cuts through the sterile distinction between 'sciences' and 'humanities' to bring to life the whole history of cosmology from the Babylonians to Newton. He shows how the tragic split between science and religion arose and how, in particular, the modern world-view replaced the medieval world-view in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. He also provides vivid and judicious pen-portraits of a string of great scientists and makes clear the role that political bias and unconscious prejudice played in their creativity.
The Sleepwalkers is a valuable and provocative book . . . a work with a noble aim * Sunday Times *
The greatest part of this massive work is a close and valuable study of Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Kepler, and Galileo . . . He writes tensely, with passion, as though personally involved, about events that took place more than 300 years ago * The Times *
ISBN: 9780141394534
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm
Weight: 394g
592 pages