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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Ancient Egyptian sky magic | 1 |
2 | The origin of the zodiac | 7 |
3 | The basic astronomy of Stonehenge | 13 |
4 | Some puzzles of Ptolemy's star catalog | 24 |
5 | Ptolemy and the maverick motion of Mercury | 31 |
6 | How astronomers finally captured Mercury | 36 |
7 | Islamic astronomy | 43 |
8 | The astronomy of Alfonso the Wise | 57 |
9 | From Aristarchus to Copernicus | 63 |
10 | The Great Copernicus Chase | 69 |
11 | The Tower of the Winds and the Gregorian calendar | 82 |
12 | Tycho Brahe and the Great Comet of 1577 | 89 |
13 | Galileo and the phases of Venus | 98 |
14 | The Galileo affair | 105 |
15 | Johannes Kepler and the Rudolphine Tables | 123 |
16 | An astrolabe from Lahore | 132 |
17 | Fake astrolabes | 139 |
18 | Newton, Halley, and the comet | 146 |
19 | Eighteenth-century eclipse paths | 152 |
20 | The 1784 autobiography of William Herschel | 160 |
21 | The Great Comet that never came | 165 |
22 | Unlocking the chemical secrets of the cosmos | 171 |
23 | The discovery of the satellites of Mars | 177 |
24 | The first photograph of a nebula | 184 |
25 | The Great Comet and the 'Carte' | 189 |
26 | James Lick and the founding of Lick Observatory | 195 |
27 | Atget's eclipse watchers | 208 |
28 | Faintness means farness | 213 |
29 | The mysterious nebulae, 1610-1924 | 225 |
30 | Harlow Shapley and the Cepheids | 238 |
31 | A search for Russell's original diagram | 246 |
32 | Dreyer and Tycho's world system | 251 |
33 | Robert Trumpler and the dustiness of space | 257 |
34 | The discovery of the Milky Way's spiral arms | 263 |
35 | The Great Comet of 1965 | 271 |
36 | Albert Einstein: a laboratory in the mind | 282 |
Figure acknowledgements | 293 | |
Index | 299 |
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