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On Tycho's Island

by John Robert Christianson

This book explores Brahe's wide range of activities which encompass much more than his reputed role of astronomer. Christianson broadens this singular perspective by portraying Brahe as Platonic philosopher, Paracelsian chemist, Ovidian poet and devoted family man.

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Paperback
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English
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Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), the premier patron-practitioner of science in sixteenth-century Europe, established a new role of scientist as administrator, active reformer and natural philosopher. This book explores Brahe's wide range of activities which encompass much more than his reputed role of astronomer. Christianson broadens this singular perspective by portraying Brahe as Platonic philosopher, Paracelsian chemist, Ovidian poet and devoted family man. From his private island in Denmark, Brahe used patronage, printing, friendship, and marriage to incorporate men and women skilled in science, technology and the fine arts into his programme of cosmic reform. This pioneering study includes capsule biographies of over 100 men and women, including Johannes Kepler, Willebrord Snel, Willem Blaeu, several bishops and numerous technical specialists, all of whom helped shape the culture of the Scientific Revolution. Under Tycho Brahe's leadership, their teamwork achieved breakthroughs in astronomy, scientific method and research organization that were essential to the birth of modern science.

Author Biography

Christianson received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. On Tycho's Island: Introduction; 1. In King Frederick's service (1575–1576); 2. Junker and peasants (1576–1581); 3. Among friends (1570–1576); 4. Founding the familia (1576–1584); 5. Breakthrough (1584–1587); 6. The problem of continuity (1580–1591); 7. The school of Europe (1591–1593); 8. Magdalene and calumny (1593–1597); 9. The Tempest (1597); 10. Epilogue: in search of Maecenas (1597–1601); 11. Legacy; Part II. Tycho Brahe's coworkers: Bibliography; Index.

Review

From the hardback review: 'Nothing is more attractive to amateur and professional alike than scholarship lightly worn. Professor Christianson has written a charming book that illuminates the first great scientific research center of the modern era.' Michael Hoskin, Journal for the History of Astronomy From the hardback review: 'Christianshon's On Tycho's Island is a perfect complement to Victor Thoren's Lord of Uraniborg. It fills in the courtly heritage and ambiance so important for understanding the noble Dane's idiosyncratic life. And the biographical notices of Tycho's many assistants and associates will become the standard, indispensable reference.' Owen Gingerich, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics From the hardback review: 'Christianson's engaging portrait of Tycho Brahe as an iconoclastic Danish nobleman and scientific entrepreneur provides a vibrant depiction of life at Uraniborg, Europe's first scientific research institute. His investigation of the many people of all classes who contributed to this enterprise reveals a richly textured web of connections among Tycho's assosiates and employees. On Tycho's Island is a first-rate contribution to Tychonic scholarship and a valuable study in the social history of early modern science.' James R. Voelkel, Johns Hopkins University From the hardback review: 'The glory of Hven is told with admirable zest by Christianson.' The Sunday Telegraph From the hardback review: 'Anyone with an interest in astronomy of the history of science will enjoy this tale, thanks to Christianson's lively style and thorough research.' Dan Falk, The Globe and Mail 'Christianson brings Uraniborg to life, in a way that has never been done quite so well before. And he has written what is a sourcebook twice over, for the final third of his text is given over to a biographical dictionary.' John North, Times Literary Supplement '... a valuable book in the scientist Tycho Brahe and his associates and coworkers. This book illuminates the rise of the new scientific ideas in Europe and the persons behind the ideas at the end of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the seventeenth century.' Scandinavian Economic History Review ' ... it is likely to be seen as an authoritative treatment by an acknowledged expert on this material. It certainly deserves to be.' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science

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"...well-written and great fun to read." Annals of Science

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This book explores Brahe's wide range of activities which encompass much more than his reputed role of astronomer. Christianson broadens this singular perspective by portraying Brahe as Platonic philosopher, Paracelsian chemist, Ovidian poet and devoted family man.

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ISBN0521101069
Author John Robert Christianson
Short Title ON TYCHOS ISLAND
Pages 464
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521101069
ISBN-13 9780521101066
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2009
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Residence US
Affiliation Luther College, Iowa
UK Release Date 2009-02-05
AU Release Date 2009-02-05
NZ Release Date 2009-02-05
Illustrations 64 Halftones, unspecified; 6 Line drawings, unspecified
Publication Date 2009-02-05
Subtitle Tycho Brahe and his Assistants, 1570–1601
Alternative 9780521650816
DEWEY 520.92
Audience Professional & Vocational

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