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Title
The astronomer & the witch
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Astronomer and the witch
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Rublack, Ulinka (Author)
Subject
Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630
Keplerin, Katharina, 1547-1622--Trials, litigation, etc. (LCSH)
Astronomers--Germany--Biography (LCSH)
Astronomers--Germany--History--17th century (LCSH)
Trials--Germany--History--17th century (LCSH)
Trials (Witchcraft)--Germany--17th century (LCSH)
Witch hunting--Germany--History--17th century (LCSH)
Witchcraft--Germany--History--17th century (LCSH)
Witches--Germany--History--17th century (LCSH)
Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630
Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630
Astronomers (FAST)
Trials (FAST)
Trials (Witchcraft) (FAST)
Witch hunting (FAST)
Witchcraft (FAST)
Witches (FAST)
Germany (FAST)
1600 - 1699 (FAST)
Astronomer (SAO)
Häxprocesser (SAO)
Rättegångar (SAO)
Historia (SAO)
1600-talet (SAO)
Genre Form
History (FAST)
Trials, litigation, etc. (FAST)
Biographies (LCGFT)
Biographies (RBGENR)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Portraits
Geographic Coverage
Germany
Classification
LCC: KK270.7.K46 R82 2015
LCC: D250
DDC: 133.430903 full
DDC: 940.2 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) was one of the most admired astronomers who ever lived and a key figure in the scientific revolution. A defender of Copernicus's sun-centered universe, he famously discovered that planets move in ellipses, and defined the three laws of planetary motion. Perhaps less well known is that in 1615, when Kepler was at the height of his career, his widowed mother Katharina was accused of witchcraft. The proceedings led to a criminal trial that lasted six years, with Kepler conducting his mother's defense. In 'The Astronomer and the Witch', Ulinka Rublack pieces together the tale of this extraordinary episode in Kepler's life, one which takes us to the heart of his changing world. First and foremost an intense family drama, the story brings to life the world of a small Lutheran community in the centre of Europe at a time of deep religious and political turmoil-- a century after the Reformation, and on the threshold of the Thirty Years' War. Kepler's defense of his mother also offers us a fascinating glimpse into the great astronomer's world view, on the cusp between Reformation and scientific revolution. While advancing rational explanations for the phenomena which his mother's accusers attributed to witchcraft, Kepler nevertheless did not call into question the existence of magic and witches. On the contrary, he clearly believed in them. And, as the story unfolds, it appears that there were moments when even Katharina's children wondered whether their mother really did have nothing to hide ...
Table Of Contents
Katharina's life
A Lutheran court
The year of the witches
Kepler's strategies
A family responds
Movements of the soul
The trial continues
Other witches
Katharina's imprisonment
Kepler's return
The defence
The trial ends
Kepler's dream.
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Rublack, Ulinka The astronomer & the witch