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Ancient skies, constellation mythology of the Greeks, David Weston Marshall

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Ancient skies, constellation mythology of the Greeks, David Weston Marshall
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-259) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Ancient skies
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1046981866
Responsibility statement
David Weston Marshall
Sub title
constellation mythology of the Greeks
Summary
"Look to the sky and see the stories in the stars. The stars and constellations are among the few remaining objects that appear to us just as they appeared to our distant ancestors. From anywhere on Earth, a person may view the celestial panorama simply by stepping outside at night and gazing upward. This non-fiction narrative presents the tales of the forty-eight classical constellations, compiled from literature spanning a thousand years from Homer (c. 800 BC) to Claudius Ptolemy (c. 150 AD). These age-old tales have captured the human imagination from ancient times to the present, and through them we can examine the early practical astronomy, philosophical speculation on the cosmos, and fundamental moral beliefs of much of Western civilization. Illustrations and star charts carefully reconstructed from ancient sources lend a visual element and immerse the reader in the world of ancient cosmology and constellation mapping. Through Marshall's research and storytelling, Ancient Skies brings the belief systems of the classical world to shining life"--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Introduction -- Part one. The ancient constellations. The value of devotion : Auriga, Capricornus, Pisces, Piscis Austrinus, Delphinus, Aquila, Aquarius, Ara -- Virtue, loved and lost : Virgo, Sagittarius, Corona Australis, Centaurus, Lupus, Triangulum, Corvus, Crater -- Woeful deeds of the wanton gods : Ursa Major, Bootes, Ursa Minor, Cygnus, Taurus, Corona Borealis -- The price of arrogance : Orion, Scorpius, Libra, Lepus, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Eridanus -- An age of heroes : Perseus, Andromeda, Cetus, Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Pegasus, Equuleus, Draco, Hercules, Hydra, Leo, Cancer, Sagitta -- The noble argonauts : Aries, Argo Navis, Lyra, Ophiuchus, Serpens, Gemini -- Part two. The modern constellations. Filling in the celestial sphere -- Modern misrepresentations of the ancient constellations -- Part three. Farming, shepherding, and sailing by the stars. The ancient celestial calendar -- Ancient navigation -- Appendix 1. Greek constellation, asterism, and star names -- Appendix 2. Modern constellation names -- Appendix 3. Annual celestial events -- Appendix 4. The harmonious whole -- Appendix 5. Maps

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