A man of misconceptions : the life of an eccentric in an age of change / John Glassie.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781594488719 : HRD
- ISBN: 1594488711 : HRD
- Physical Description: xvi, 335 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Riverhead Books, 2012.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-324) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Apologetic Forerunner to this Kircherian Study -- Part One -- Incapable of Resisting the Force -- Inevitable Obstacles -- A Source of Great Fear -- Scenic Proceedings -- Chief Inciter of Action -- Beautiful Reports -- Part Two -- Secret Exotic Matters --Habitation of Hell -- The Magnet -- An Innumerable Multitude of Catoptric Cats -- Four Rivers -- Egyptian Oedipus -- The Admiration of the Ignorant -- Little Worms -- Philosophical Transactions -- Underground World -- Fombom -- Everything -- Part Three -- Not As It Was -- Immune and Exempt -- Mentorella -- Closest of All to the Truth -- The Strangest Development. |
Summary, etc.: | Explores the unconventional life of Athanasius Kircher, tracing the rise, success, and eventual fall of the legendary seventeenth-century priest-scientist who was either a genius or raving lunatic. |
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Subject: | Kircher, Athanasius, 1602-1680. Scientists > Germany > Biography. Intellectuals > Germany > Biography. Eccentrics and eccentricities > Germany > Biography. Germany > History > 1618-1648 > Biography. Germany > History > 1648-1740 > Biography. Science > Germany > History > 17th century. Germany > Intellectual life > 17th century. |
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A Man of Misconceptions : The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change
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A Man of Misconceptions : The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change
A Scientific American Best Science Book of 2012 An Atlantic Wire Best Book of 2012 A New York Times Book Review "Editor's Choice" The "fascinating" ( The New Yorker ) story of Athanasius Kircher, the eccentric scholar-inventor who was either a great genius or a crackpot . . . or a bit of both. The interests of Athanasius Kircher, the legendary seventeenth-century priest-scientist, knew no bounds. From optics to music to magnetism to medicine, he offered up inventions and theories for everything, and they made him famous across Europe. His celebrated museum in Rome featured magic lanterns, speaking statues, the tail of a mermaid, and a brick from the Tower of Babel. Holy Roman Emperors were his patrons, popes were his friends, and in his spare time he collaborated with the Baroque master Bernini. But Kircher lived during an era of radical transformation, in which the old approach to knowledge--what he called the "art of knowing"-- was giving way to the scientific method and modern thought. A Man of Misconceptions traces the rise, success, and eventual fall of this fascinating character as he attempted to come to terms with a changing world. With humor and insight, John Glassie returns Kircher to his rightful place as one of history's most unforgettable figures.