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Inside the Stargazer's Palace - by Violet Moller (Hardcover)

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  • Enter the mysterious world of sixteenth-century science, where astronomers and alchemists shared laboratories.
  • Author(s): Violet Moller
  • 304 Pages
  • Science, History

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"In 1506 a comet appears above Augsburg. As the astronomer Johann Virdung explains, it heralds conflict, the destruction of crops and the death of kings. He concludes his theories with a poem. In 1680 Isaac Newton peers at a comet through a telescope for the first time. He calculates its orbit and distance from the Sun. Of its meaning, he says nothing. No poetry ensues. Violet Moller takes us through a centuries-long quest for knowledge of the earth and the heavens. In Louvain, Gerard Mercator engraves globes for the Habsburg Emperor, but only narrowly escapes death for heresy. Tycho Brahe catalogues stars on the island of Hven and keeps up a prospering practice in alchemy. In opulent palaces and bustling workshops, the modern astronomical endeavour is born"--Publisher's description.



Book Synopsis



Enter the mysterious world of sixteenth-century science, where astronomers and alchemists shared laboratories.

In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus declared the earth revolved around the Sun, overturning centuries of scholastic presumption. A new age was coming into view - one guided by observation, technology and logic.

But omens and elixirs did not disappear from the sixteenth-century laboratory. Charms and potions could still be found nestled between glistening brass instruments and leather-bound tomes. The line between the natural and supernatural remained porous, yet to be defined.

From the icy Danish observatory of Tycho Brahe, to the smoky, sulphur-stained workshop of John Dee, Violet Moller tours the intellectual heart of early European science. Exploring its rich, multidisciplinary culture, Inside the Stargazer's Palace reveals a dazzling forgotten world, where all knowledge, no matter how arcane, could be pursued in good faith.



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"An entertaining survey of the facilities used by 15th and 16th-century scientists. Ms. Moller's affection for her often chaotic but inspiring subjects is palpable. To her, they represent a legacy of interdisciplinary daring, a willingness to cross geographic and intellectual boundaries as well as to fuse theory and practice. Scientists today, confined to their often narrowly defined fields, would do well to keep their efforts in mind."-- "The Wall Street Journal"

"The run-up to the Scientific Revolution in expert hands. Award-winning historian Moller focuses on the 1500s, delivering a riveting account of that century by focusing on pioneers who are unknown to many readers."-- "Kirkus Review"

"Violet Moller captures something vital. Northern scholars did indeed build new communities of inquiry, whose members irritated and inspired one another. Lines of communication were fragile, but they buzzed with striking messages. Behind the painted facades of merchant houses, in basements and attics, on the towers and terraces built for Wilhelm IV and Tycho, new paths were being beaten to the forbidding door of the greatest palace of all, that of Nature herself."--Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement

"Inside the Stargazer's Palace takes the reader to places they are unlikely to have visited and to figures they are unlikely to know... Violet Moller brings the world to life vividly and with style."-- "Nicholas Spencer, author of Magisteria"

"'In her lucid account of this transformative age, the historian and podcaster Violet Moller shows how the two strands - the practical and the hermetic and magical - interacted and informed one another."--New Statesman

"A fantastic introduction to 16th-century thought, revealing myriad connections between characters I only knew as stand-alone practitioners. Moller deftly places these characters into a coherent historical narrative that (in keeping with the time) does not privilege scientific knowledge above religious or astrological, but rather shows interconnectedness. This is a well-told story of knowledge production and the spread of ideas in 16th-century Europe that gives voice to more unsung figures in instrument making, writing and printing who were making waves just as their industries were starting out."--BBC Sky at Night

"A scintillating journey into a world where discoveries rip through doctrine like meteors. There is magic in these pages."-- "Daisy Dunn, author of The Missing Thread"

"Fascinating... Moller expertly guides the reader through the significant cultural and political events of the century... the book presents an intriguing alternative view of the Scientific Revolution."--Physics World

"In this fascinating study of the early scientific revolution, when experimental thought was beginning to emerge from Medieval scholasticism, Violet Moller brings to life the trailblazers of this new age."-- "Paul Strathern, author of The Other Renaissance"

"Moller continues the story of science's spread, shifting her lens northward and tightening her frame to the 16th century... It's an appealing method: follow the stories of the people, but imagine visiting the places, which are handsomely evoked... [a] pacy narrative... By the end, I wanted to visit all these places."--The Spectator
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: History
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Violet Moller
Language: English
Street Date: March 4, 2025
TCIN: 92388248
UPC: 9781639368372
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-1579
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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