The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination

The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination
Title The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination PDF eBook
Author Karen ní Mheallaigh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2020-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 1108483038

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This is a book for readers who are fascinated by the Moon and the earliest speculations about life on other worlds. It takes the reader on a journey from the earliest Greek poetry, philosophy and science, through Plutarch's mystical doctrines to the thrilling lunar adventures of Lucian of Samosata.

The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination

The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination
Title The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination PDF eBook
Author Karen ní Mheallaigh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2020-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 1108603181

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The Moon exerted a powerful influence on ancient intellectual history, as a playground for the scientific imagination. This book explores the history of the Moon in the Greco-Roman imaginary from Homer to Lucian, with special focus on those accounts of the Moon, its attributes, and its 'inhabitants' given by ancient philosophers, natural scientists and imaginative writers including Pythagoreans, Plato and the Old Academy, Varro, Plutarch and Lucian. ní Mheallaigh shows how the Moon's enigmatic presence made it a key site for thinking about the gaze (erotic, philosophical and scientific) and the relation between appearance and reality. It was also a site for hoax in antiquity as well as today. Central issues explored include the view from elsewhere (selēnoskopia), the relation of science and fiction, the interaction between the beginnings of science in the classical polis and the imperial period, and the limits of knowledge itself.

The First Men in the Moon

The First Men in the Moon
Title The First Men in the Moon PDF eBook
Author H.G. Wells
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 256
Release 2005-03-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141921064

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When penniless businessman Mr Bedford retreats to the Kent coast to write a play, he meets by chance the brilliant Dr Cavor, an absent-minded scientist on the brink of developing a material that blocks gravity. Cavor soon succeeds in his experiments, only to tell a stunned Bedford the invention makes possible one of the oldest dreams of humanity: a journey to the moon. With Bedford motivated by money, and Cavor by the desire for knowledge, the two embark on the expedition. But neither are prepared for what they find - a world of freezing nights, boiling days and sinister alien life, on which they may be trapped forever.

Trips to the Moon

Trips to the Moon
Title Trips to the Moon PDF eBook
Author Of Samosata Lucian
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 99
Release 2019-11-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Trips to the Moon" by Of Samosata Lucian was originally written in the 2nd century, though it was later translated in the late 1800s. A satire about society through the lens of the ancient Greeks, the book is just as fun and insightful to read now as it was nearly two thousand years ago when it was first penned.

Dark of the Moon

Dark of the Moon
Title Dark of the Moon PDF eBook
Author Tracy Barrett
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 323
Release 2011-09-20
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0547677553

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“A historically rich reworking of Theseus and the Minotaur . . . A world and story both excitingly alien and pleasingly familiar” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Ariadne is destined to become a goddess of the moon. She leads a lonely life, filled with hours of rigorous training by stern priestesses. Her former friends no longer dare to look at her, much less speak to her. All that she has left are her mother and her beloved, misshapen brother Asterion, who must be held captive below the palace for his own safety. So when a ship arrives one spring day, bearing a tribute of slaves from Athens, Ariadne sneaks out to meet it. These newcomers don’t know the ways of Krete; perhaps they won’t be afraid of a girl who will someday be a powerful goddess. And indeed, she meets Theseus, the son of the king of Athens. Ariadne finds herself drawn to the newcomer, and soon they form a friendship—one that could perhaps become something more. Yet Theseus is doomed to die as an offering to the Minotauros, that monster beneath the palace—unless he can kill the beast first. And that “monster” is Ariadne’s brother . . . “Fans of historical fiction and Greek myths should be pleased.” —Booklist “Barrett offers clever commentary on the spread of gossip and an intriguing matriarchal version of the story. Fans of Greek mythology should appreciate this edgier twist on one of its most familiar tales.” —Publishers Weekly

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians
Title The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians PDF eBook
Author Andrew Feldherr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 487
Release 2009-09-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521854539

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An introduction to how the history of Rome was written in the ancient world, and its impact on later periods. It presents essays by an international team of scholars that aim both to orient non-specialist readers to the important concerns of the Roman historians and also to stimulate new research.

The Book of the Moon

The Book of the Moon
Title The Book of the Moon PDF eBook
Author Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 238
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Science
ISBN 1683356020

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The BBC’s “face of space” explores all things lunar in this comprehensive guide to the folklore, facts, and possible futures of our only natural satellite. Have you ever wondered if there are seasons on the moon or if space tourism will ever become widely accessible? So has Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, astronomer and host of the BBC’s docuseries, The Sky at Night. In this lucidly written guide, Aderin-Pocock takes readers on a fascinating lunar journey. Aderin-Pocock begins with a basic overview—unpacking everything from the moon’s topography and composition to its formation and orbit around the Earth. She examines beliefs held by ancient civilizations, the technology that allowed for the first moon landing, a brief history of moongazing, and how the moon has influenced culture throughout the years. Looking to the future, she delves into the pros and cons of continued space travel and exploration. Throughout the book are sidebars, graphs, and charts to enhance the facts as well as black-and-white illustrations of the moon and stars.