Book ID: CBB253395518

Orrery: A Story of Mechanical Solar Systems, Clocks, and English Nobility (2014)

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Buick, Tony (Author)


Springer-Verlag


Publication Date: 2014
Physical Details: XXIII, 299 pp.
Language: English

“Orrery” appeals to almost anyone interested in popular astronomy, astronomical mechanical devices, scientific instruments, the history of clocks - and even the history of aristocratic and prestigious families! Many people these days – not only astronomers – have a good idea of the main components of the Solar System. They might also know about the orrery, a mechanical model that shows the movements of the Moon and planets. But not too many know why it was so named and who it was named after. The Boyle family – the Earls of Orrery –include the famous Boyle of Boyle’s Law. But others were key in the history of the orrery, not the least being clockmakers. Aware of the lunar and planetary content of the sky, they strove to make scientific instruments to demonstrate their movements and introduced measuring devices to predict their positions. In antiquity, their lives on occasion depended on the accuracy; upsetting kings and lords was dangerous business!Orreries are found everywhere. They can be made of wood or metal, and are even available today as home-assembly kits and children’s toys. They appear in paintings, on computers, on the side of royal clocks, in stately home hallways, and of course, in museums all over the world. This book contains illustrations of orreries to give a guide as to what is and was available and where to see the best examples. It also contains information and references to help readers who want to make (or buy) their own orrery.The story of the Boyles is not just relevant to a tiny corner of Ireland, but spans the world. “Orrery” highlights the process of discovery and humankind’s universal fascination with the heavens. Provides a fascinating example of the relationship between innovative thinking (invention) and precision engineering (execution).

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Authors & Contributors
Recio, Gonzalo Luis
Sears, Derek W. G.
Dora Musielak
Wenz, John
Chabás, José
Frumer, Yulia
Journals
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Journal for the History of Astronomy
History of Science
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Publishers
Springer Nature
University of Texas Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Arizona Press
The MIT Press
Springer International
Concepts
Astronomy
Solar system; planets
Clocks and Watches
Telescopes
Celestial mechanics
Physics
People
Ptolemy
Kepler, Johannes
Smyth, Charles Piazzi
Urey, Harold Clayton
Sagan, Carl
Kuiper, Gerard Peter
Time Periods
Ancient
20th century
19th century
17th century
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
Edo period (Japan, 1603-1868)
Places
England
Middle and Near East
Scotland
Japan
Greece
China
Institutions
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
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