The Lighthouse and the Observatory
Title | The Lighthouse and the Observatory PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel A. Stolz |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2018-01-11 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1108169260 |
An observatory and a lighthouse form the nexus of this major new investigation of science, religion, and the state in late Ottoman Egypt. Astronomy, imperial bureaucrats, traditionally educated Muslim scholars, and reformist Islamic publications, such as The Lighthouse, are linked to examine the making of knowledge, the performance of piety, and the operation of political power through scientific practice. Contrary to ideas of Islamic scientific decline, Muslim scholars in the nineteenth century used a dynamic tradition of knowledge to measure time, compute calendars, and predict planetary positions. The rise of a 'new astronomy' is revealed to owe much to projects of political and religious reform: from the strengthening of the multiple empires that exercised power over the Nile Valley; to the 'modernization' of Islamic centers of learning; to the dream of a global Islamic community that would rely on scientific institutions to coordinate the timing of major religious duties.
The Lighthouse and the Observatory
Title | The Lighthouse and the Observatory PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel A. Stolz |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2018-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107196337 |
This history of astronomy in Egypt reveals how modern science came to play an authoritative role in Islamic religious practice.
Light from the Void
Title | Light from the Void PDF eBook |
Author | Kimberly K. Arcand |
Publisher | Smithsonian Institution |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 2019-10-22 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1588346781 |
A lavish coffee-table book featuring spectacular images from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the most powerful X-Ray telescope ever built Take a journey through the cosmos with Light from the Void, a stunning collection of photographs from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory's two decades of operation. The book showcases rarely-seen celestial phenomena such as black holes, planetary nebulae, galaxy clusters, gravitational waves, stellar birth and death, and more. Accompanying these images of incredible natural phenomena are captions explaining how they occur. The images start close to home and move outward: beginning with images of the Chandra launch, then moving into the solar system, through the nearby universe, and finally to the most distant galaxies Chandra has observed, the book brings readers on a far-out visual voyage.
The Astronomy Puzzle Book
Title | The Astronomy Puzzle Book PDF eBook |
Author | Royal Observatory Greenwich |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2021-10-28 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1529322847 |
__________ Out now: the biggest quiz book of the year. The Astronomy Puzzle Book is a puzzle book that's truly out of this world __________ What's Goldilocks got to do with the study of space? Everyone's heard of NASA, but can you name any of the other 72 space agencies around the world? And do you know your lunar and solar deities? The Astronomy Puzzle Book is packed with more than 100 puzzles that have been inspired by the Royal Observatory's history and collections. The conundrums and riddles in this book celebrate all that is inspiring and fascinating about space, the stars and the history of astronomy. Inside this book, you will find astronomical instruments, star charts, famous astronomers and much more. Explore some of the latest astronomical theories and achievements in space exploration as you decipher the clues and solve the puzzles. Put your problem-solving skills to the test by delving deep into the darkest corners of space. __________ Space has the power to inspire and fascinate all of us on Earth and the history of astronomy has been one of solving puzzles. Now it's your turn.
Bird Observatories of Britain and Ireland
Title | Bird Observatories of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Bird Observatories Council |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 571 |
Release | 2010-08-18 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1408139065 |
A comprehensive survey of the valuable work undertaken by Britain's network of bird observatories, with summaries and tables of noteworthy events and much historical background. Bird observatories are research stations established mainly for the study of migration, particularly by means of ringing. There are now 18 scattered around the Britain and Ireland at key points on migration routes, on coastal promontories or small islands. Part of their attraction is the regular occurrence of rarities that are found each year at these observatories. Written by wardens and ringers from each location, Bird Observatories of Britain and Ireland is a timely new edition of one of the earliest Poyser titles. It includes detailed coverage of the history, location, habitats and ornithological interest of each observatory, including summaries and tables of noteworthy events.
Bird Observatories of Britain and Ireland
Title | Bird Observatories of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Archer |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 610 |
Release | 2010-09-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1408110407 |
An overview of the history and ornithological significance of the Bird Observatories of Britain.
Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title | Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Kingwell |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2007-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780300126129 |
A new perspective on a beloved cultural icon, its place in our history, and its meaning in the American imagination This elegantly written appreciation of the Empire State Building opens up the building's richness and importance as an icon of America. The book leads us through the facts surrounding the skyscraper's conception and construction, then enters into a provocative theoretical discussion of its function as an icon, its representation in pictures, literature, and film, and the implications of its iconic status as New York's most important architectural monument to ambition and optimism. The Empire State Building literally cannot be seen in its totality, from any perspective. And paradoxically, this building of unmistakable solidity has been made invisible by familiarity and reproduction through imagery. Mark Kingwell encourages us to look beneath the strong physical presence of the building, to become aware of its evolving layers of meaning, and to see how the building lives within a unique imaginative space in the landscape of the American consciousness. He offers new ways of understanding the Empire State Building in all its complexity and surprising insights into its special role as an American icon.