In a world of chaos and disease, one group of driven,
idiosyncratic geniuses envisioned a universe that ran like
clockwork. They were the Royal Society, the men who made the modern
world.
At the end of the seventeenth century, sickness was divine
punishment, astronomy and astrology were indistinguishable, and the
world's most brilliant, ambitious, and curious scientists were
tormented by contradiction. They believed in angels, devils, and
alchemy yet also believed that the universe followed precise
mathematical laws that were as intricate and perfectly regulated as
the mechanisms of a great clock.
The Clockwork Universe captures these monolithic thinkers as
they wrestled with nature's most sweeping mysteries. Award-winning
writer Edward Dolnick illuminates the fascinating personalities of
Newton, Leibniz, Kepler, and others, and vividly animates their
momentous struggle during an era when little was known and
everything was new--battles of will, faith, and intellect that
would change the course of history itself.
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