
Dutch Light
Christiaan Huygens and the Making of Science in Europe
$34.64
- Paperback
560 pages
- Release Date
28 December 2020
Summary
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 rema…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781509893331 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1509893334 |
| Author: | Hugh Aldersey-Williams |
| Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
| Imprint: | Picador |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 560 |
| Release Date: | 28 December 2020 |
| Weight: | 737g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm x 40mm |
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This book, soaked like the Dutch Republic itself ‘in ink and paint’, is enchanting to the point of escapism … One of the best things about this absorbing book (and how many 500-page biographies feel too short when you finish them?) is the interest it shows in everyone else. – Simon Ings * Spectator *Here’s early modern Europe by way of one of its most energetic minds * Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year *Hugh Aldersey-Williams rescues his subject from Newton’s shadow, where he was been unjustly confined for other three hundred years … a fresh and absorbing vision of 17th-century experimentation that sheds welcome light on wider European culture. * Literary Review *A clever and comprehensive portrait of a unique mind prospering on the border between Renaissance humanism and Enlightenment empiricism. – Chris Allnutt * Financial Times *Hugh Aldersey-Williams reclaims the 17th-century polymath Christiaan Huygens from relative obscurity in an excellent biography that is also a story about the birth of modern science. Among other things, Huygens invented the mechanism for the pendulum clock and discovered the rings of Saturn through a telescope he had invented. – Ruth Scurr * Spectator ‘Books of the year’ *Fascinating … an impressive piece of scholarship. I learned a lot – John Gribbin, author of Six Impossible Things and In Search of Schrödinger’s CatAt last – a scintillating biography of Christiaan Huygens, the Dutch mathematician, astronomer and inventor whose splendour has been unjustly eclipsed by the aura of Isaac Newton. After scouring archives, art galleries and museums in both the Netherlands and the UK, Hugh Aldersley-Williams has evocatively illuminated this brilliant polymath who laid the foundations of modern European science. – Dr Patricia Fara, Emeritus Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
About The Author
Hugh Aldersey-Williams
Hugh Aldersey-Williams studied natural sciences at Cambridge. He is the author of Periodic Tales, Anatomies, Tide: The Science and Lore of the Greatest Force on Earth and Dutch Light.
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