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Dutch Light - Christiaan Huygens and the Making of Science in Europe (Paperback)
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Dutch Light - Christiaan Huygens and the Making of Science in Europe (Paperback)
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You Save R52 (21%)
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'Enchanting to the point of escapism.' - Simon Ings, Spectator
'Hugh Aldersey-Williams rescues his subject from Newton's shadow,
where he was been unjustly confined for over three hundred years.'
- Literary Review Filled with incident, discovery, and revelation,
Dutch Light is a vivid account of Christiaan Huygens's remarkable
life and career, but it is also nothing less than the story of the
birth of modern science as we know it. Europe's greatest scientist
during the latter half of the seventeenth century, Christiaan
Huygens was a true polymath. A towering figure in the fields of
astronomy, optics, mechanics, and mathematics, many of his
innovations in methodology, optics and timekeeping remain in use to
this day. Among his many achievements, he developed the theory of
light travelling as a wave, invented the mechanism for the pendulum
clock, and discovered the rings of Saturn - via a telescope that he
had also invented. A man of fashion and culture, Christiaan came
from a family of multi-talented individuals whose circle included
not only leading figures of Dutch society, but also artists and
philosophers such as Rembrandt, Locke and Descartes. The Huygens
family and their contemporaries would become key actors in the
Dutch Golden Age, a time of unprecedented intellectual expansion
within the Netherlands. Set against a backdrop of worldwide
religious and political turmoil, this febrile period was defined by
danger, luxury and leisure, but also curiosity, purpose, and
tremendous possibility. Following in Huygens's footsteps as he
navigates this era while shuttling opportunistically between
countries and scientific disciplines, Hugh Aldersey-Williams builds
a compelling case to reclaim Huygens from the margins of history
and acknowledge him as one of our most important and influential
scientific figures.
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