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Star wars of the 17th century

By Kat Austen

30 March 2011

IN THE first of a trilogy of novels based around the history of astronomy, Stuart Clark charts the struggle between helio and geocentric models of the solar system, through the life stories of Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei. The story’s backdrop is the great Christian schism and widespread fears surrounding the Jesuits, witchcraft and the Inquisition.

He preserves the important facts while skillfully immersing the reader in the turbulent events of 17th-century Europe. We follow Kepler’s almost interminable compilation of a set of star and planet data of unprecedented accuracy called the Rudolphine Tables, which led on from his work…

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