The Study of Astronomy, adapted to the capacities of youthIn twelve familiar dialogues, between a tutor and his pupil - John Stedman - ebook

The Study of Astronomy, adapted to the capacities of youthIn twelve familiar dialogues, between a tutor and his pupil ebook

John Stedman

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The Study of Astronomy, Adapted to the Capacities of Youth is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the wonders of the night sky, thoughtfully crafted for young readers. Presented in twelve accessible and lively dialogues between a knowledgeable tutor and his inquisitive pupil, the book demystifies the complex phenomena of astronomy, making them understandable and fascinating for beginners. Through their conversations, readers are guided on a journey across the heavens, exploring the nature and movements of the sun, moon, planets, and stars. The tutor patiently explains the general phenomena of the heavenly bodies, including the causes of day and night, the changing seasons, eclipses, and the phases of the moon. The book also delves into the theory of the tides, elucidating the gravitational interplay between the Earth, moon, and sun in a manner that is both clear and memorable. Each dialogue is designed to build upon the last, gradually expanding the pupil’s—and the reader’s—understanding of the universe. With its conversational style, practical examples, and vivid descriptions, The Study of Astronomy not only imparts scientific knowledge but also inspires curiosity and wonder about the cosmos. Ideal for young learners and anyone new to astronomy, this classic work remains a valuable resource for introducing the fundamental principles of the science in an approachable and enjoyable way.

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Liczba stron: 127

Rok wydania: 2025

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