Book description
At a moment of great discovery, one Big Idea can change the world...
Galileo is often referred to as 'the father of modern science'
and his contribution to modern psychics and astronomy, among other
scientific fields, cannot be overstated. His discoveries shattered for
ever humanity's ignorance about the true nature of our solar system
and our place within the universe. But Galileo paid the ultimate price
for his revolutionary findings, sentenced to life imprisonment and
forced to renounce his work.
Galileo & the Solar System brings to life all of the great man's
inventions, pioneering ideas and struggles, in an easy-to-follow way.
Providing a fascinating account of Galileo's life, from his
development of the modern telescope and his discovery of the rings of
Saturn, to his later years as a convicted heretic, punished for his
blasphemous views about our solar system and beyond, Galileo's Big
Idea is for anyone who has ever looked at the stars and wondered...
The Big Idea series is a fascinating look at the greatest
advances in our scientific history, and at the men and women who made
these fundamental breakthroughs.
Paul Strathern was born in London and studied philosophy at Trinity
College, Dublin. He was a lecturer at Kingston University where he
taught philosophy and mathematics. He is a Somerset Maugham
prize-winning novelist of
A Season in Abyssinia
, as well as four other novels. He is also the author of the
Philosophers in 90 Minutes
series
.
He wrote
Mendeleyev's Dream
which was shortlisted for the Aventis Science Book Prize,
Dr.
Strangelove's Game: A History of Economic Genius
,
The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
,
Napoleon in Egypt
and most recently,
The Artist, The Philosopher and The Warrior
,
which details the convergence of three of Renaissance Italy's most
brilliant minds: Leonardo Da Vinci, Niccolo Machiavelli and Cesare
Borgia. He lives in London and has three grandchildren.