Kepler's Witch: An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 428 pages

Set against the backdrop of the witchcraft trial of his mother, this lively biography of Johannes Kepler – 'the Protestant Galileo' and 16th century mathematician and astronomer – reveals the surprisingly spiritual nature of the quest of early modern science.

In the style of Dava Sobel's Galileo's Daughter, Connor's book brings to life the tidal forces of Reformation, Counter–Reformation, and social upheaval. Johannes Kepler, who discovered the three basic laws of planetary motion, was persecuted for his support of the Copernican system. After a neighbour accused his mother of witchcraft, Kepler quit his post as the Imperial mathematician to defend her.

James Connor tells Kepler's story as a pilgrimage, a spiritual journey into the modern world through war and disease and terrible injustice, a journey reflected in the evolution of Kepler's geometrical model of the cosmos into a musical model, harmony into greater harmony. The leitmotif of the witch trial adds a third dimension to Kepler's biography by setting his personal life within his own times. The acts of this trial, including Kepler's letters and the accounts of the witnesses, although published in their original German dialects, had never before been translated into English. Echoing some of Dava Sobel's work for Galileo's Daughter, Connor has translated the witch trial documents into English. With a great respect for the history of these times and the life of this man, Connor's accessible story illuminates the life of Kepler, the man of science, but also Kepler, a man of uncommon faith and vision.

 

Contents

Letter from Kepler to the Senate of Leonberg
7
I
13
TESTIMONY OF DONATUS GÜLTLINGER CITIZEN
19
NOVEMBER 1597
31
FROM KEPLERS ASTRONOMIA NOVA 1609
47
LETTER FROM KEPLER TO THE THEOLOGy FACULTy
69
LETTER FROM KEPLER TO MICHAEL MäSTLIN
85
An Archimedean Calculation
107
Letter from Kepler to ToBIAS SCULTETus
189
OCTOBER 23 1613
227
Letter from Luther Einhorn Magistrate
255
Letter from Kepler to Herzog Johann FRIEDRICH
271
FROM KEPLERS HARMONICE MUNDI
307
My Duty under Danger
341
Notes
365
Kepler Time Line
377

FROM KEPLERS EULOGY ON THE DEATH
141
LETTERS FROM KEPLER TO JOHANN GEORG Brengger
167
Index
385
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James A. Connor is the author of Kepler's Witch: An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother and Silent Fire: Bringing the Spirituality of Silence to Everyday Life. A former Jesuit priest, Connor is professor of English at Kean University in Union, New Jersey; he has also held teaching posts at St. Louis University and Gonzaga University. He is a director of studies at the Lessing Institute in Prague. He holds degrees in geoscience, philosophy, theology, and creative writing, and a Ph.D. in literature and science. He is a prize-winning essayist published widely in such places as American Book Review, Traditional Home, Willow Springs, The Critic, The Iowa Review, and The Iowa Journal of Literary Studies.

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