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Celestial Sleuthing : More Mysteries in Art, History, and Literature / by Donald W. Olson.
Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2026 English International Available online
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Olson, Donald W.
- Series:
- Popular Astronomy, 2626-8779
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Astronomy--Observations.
- Astronomy.
- Physics--History.
- Physics.
- Art--History.
- Art.
- Science--History.
- Science.
- Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
- History of Physics and Astronomy.
- Art History.
- History of Science.
- Local Subjects:
- Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
- History of Physics and Astronomy.
- Art History.
- History of Science.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (323 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed. 2026.
- Place of Publication:
- Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026.
- Summary:
- Many mysteries in art, history, and literature can be solved using “celestial sleuthing,” including calculating phases of the Moon, determining the positions of the planets and stars, and identifying celestial objects in paintings. In addition to helping to crack difficult cases, such studies spark our imagination and provide a better understanding of the skies. This book shows how weather archives, vintage maps, historical letters and diaries, military records, and site visits aid the work. For each artwork, historical event, or literary passage influenced by astronomy, there is a different kind of mystery to be solved. For example, how can the position of the Sun and Moon determine the date and time of famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Caspar David Friedrich? How can astronomy determine a precise date for a work by Wassily Kandinsky, a painter best-known for abstract works with geometrical shapes and dramatic colors? What important battle of ancient history caused a design change with a crescent Moon added to the silver tetradrachms of Athens? In what season did Sappho write her iconic work, "The Midnight Poem"? Did observers actually report five Moons simultaneously in the sky during the time of King John, as recorded in lines from Shakespeare's play? Follow these exciting investigations with Donald Olson, a master “Celestial Sleuth,” as he tracks down the truth and helps unravel mysteries as far back as ancient history and as recent as World War II.
- Contents:
- Skies of European Masters
- Caspar David Friedrich’s Twilight Skies
- Astronomy and Art in the Modern Era
- Ancient Times
- Mysteries from 1500 to 1800
- Astronomy and World War II
- Literary Skies in Ancient Times
- The Age of Shakespeare
- Literary Skies in the 19th Century
- 16th-Century Exploration in the Americas.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 3-032-09989-7
- 9783032099891
- OCLC:
- 1569190928
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