<span>Two questions guide this seven-year project: First, how can we approach the phenomenon, representation, and interpretation of total solar eclipses? Second, how can we heal the historical divide separating the natural sciences from the humanities, arts, history, and theology? <br><br>The result
Eclipse and Revelation: Total Solar Eclipses in Science, History, Literature, and the Arts
β Scribed by Henrike Lange (editor), Tom McLeish (editor)
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 385
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Two questions guide this seven-year project: First, how can we approach the phenomenon, representation, and interpretation of total solar eclipses? Second, how can we heal the historical divide separating the natural sciences from the humanities, arts, history, and theology? The result of this interdisciplinary investigation into eclipses is an exciting look behind the scenes - into labs, archives, and museums, as well as around fieldwork in astronomy, meteorology, animal behaviour, and ecophysiology. Carefully prepared for readers from all backgrounds, these voices invite us to imagine a liberated mode of discovery, perception, creativity, and knowledge-production across the traditional academic divisions. A uniquely prismatic representation of total solar eclipses emerges, itself rising to a model of communal thinking, together, across disciplinary borders. This book is Tom McLeish's final project and scholarly testament. Dedicated to him and to astrophysicist Jay M. Pasachoff (contributing author of a chapter about the solar corona, also Pasachoff's final piece of writing), the volume is a friendly companion to the chase of knowledge, encouraging its readers to embark upon their own interdisciplinary journey of discovery.
β¦ Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface: 'Cosmos' is for Harmony
Acknowledgements
Contents
Book Summary
List of Contributors
Introduction: Chasing the Total Solar Eclipse, On the Road and in the Archive β’ Henrike Christiane Lange and Tom McLeish
I. COSMOS
1 The Cosmic Clockwork: The How and When of Total Solar Eclipses β’ Mike Frost and Tom McLeish
2 The Unveiling of the Corona β’ Jay M. Pasachoff
3 Pre-Modern Astronomies of Eclipses in the Near East and Europe β’ C. Philipp E. Nothaft
4 From Science to Story: Testimony of an Eclipse-Chaser β’ Mike Frost
II. HISTORY AND RELIGION
5 Solar Eclipses across Early Asia β’ John Steele
6 βThe Face of the World was Wretched, Horrifying, Black, Remarkableβ: Solar Eclipses in the Middle Ages β’ Giles E. M. Gasper
7 Annus Tenebrosus: Black Monday, Faith, and Political Fervour in Early Modern England β’ Anna Marie Roos
8 Signs and Portents: Reflections on the History of Solar Eclipses β’ David Bentley Hart
III. ARTS AND LITERATURE
9 Danteβs Total Eclipses β’ Alison Cornish
10 Eclipsed?: The Nineteenth-Century Quest to Capture Solar Eclipses in Art, Science, and Technology β’ Roberta J. M. Olson
11 Total Eclipse of the Art: Vision, Occlusion, Representation β’ Henrike Christiane Lange
12 When Words Fail: Eclipse, Music, and Sound β’ Elaine Stratton Hild
IV. ANIMALS, WEATHER, ENVIRONMENT
13 Animal Behaviour and Eclipse β’ Steven J. Portugal
14 Weather and the Solar Eclipse: Nature's Meteorological Experiment β’ Giles Harrison
Conclusion: The Moon and the Sun in the Afternoon β’ Henrike Christiane Lange and Tom McLeish
Appendix: The Eclipse-Chaser's Toolkit
Select Bibliography
Index
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