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Astronomical Myths. Based on Flammarions's "History of the Heavens"
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-0758-4
- EAN9782528107584
- Date de parution01/09/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
Astronomical Myths: Based on Flammarion's 'History of the Heavens' is a fascinating exploration of humanity's enduring relationship with the cosmos, weaving together myth, legend, and early scientific thought. Drawing inspiration from Camille Flammarion's monumental work, this book delves into the rich tapestry of stories and beliefs that ancient civilizations crafted to explain the mysteries of the night sky.
From the earliest star-gazers of Babylon and Egypt to the philosophers of Greece and Rome, the narrative traces how celestial phenomena-comets, eclipses, constellations, and planetary movements-were interpreted as omens, messages from the gods, or the very fabric of creation itself. The book journeys through the mythologies of diverse cultures, revealing how the heavens inspired tales of gods and monsters, heroes and lovers, and cosmic battles that shaped the destinies of mortals.
It examines the symbolic meanings attributed to the sun, moon, and stars, and how these interpretations influenced religious rituals, calendars, and the very structure of ancient societies. Alongside these myths, the book highlights the gradual emergence of rational inquiry, as thinkers like Pythagoras, Aristotle, and Ptolemy began to seek natural explanations for celestial events, laying the groundwork for modern astronomy.
Richly detailed and evocative, Astronomical Myths not only recounts the stories themselves but also provides insight into the human need to find order and meaning in the universe. It discusses the persistence of these myths even as scientific understanding advanced, showing how imagination and observation have always gone hand in hand in our quest to comprehend the heavens. With its blend of storytelling, history, and science, this book offers readers a captivating journey through the ages, illuminating the ways in which the stars have shaped our myths, our knowledge, and our sense of wonder.
From the earliest star-gazers of Babylon and Egypt to the philosophers of Greece and Rome, the narrative traces how celestial phenomena-comets, eclipses, constellations, and planetary movements-were interpreted as omens, messages from the gods, or the very fabric of creation itself. The book journeys through the mythologies of diverse cultures, revealing how the heavens inspired tales of gods and monsters, heroes and lovers, and cosmic battles that shaped the destinies of mortals.
It examines the symbolic meanings attributed to the sun, moon, and stars, and how these interpretations influenced religious rituals, calendars, and the very structure of ancient societies. Alongside these myths, the book highlights the gradual emergence of rational inquiry, as thinkers like Pythagoras, Aristotle, and Ptolemy began to seek natural explanations for celestial events, laying the groundwork for modern astronomy.
Richly detailed and evocative, Astronomical Myths not only recounts the stories themselves but also provides insight into the human need to find order and meaning in the universe. It discusses the persistence of these myths even as scientific understanding advanced, showing how imagination and observation have always gone hand in hand in our quest to comprehend the heavens. With its blend of storytelling, history, and science, this book offers readers a captivating journey through the ages, illuminating the ways in which the stars have shaped our myths, our knowledge, and our sense of wonder.



