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The Sky. Order and Chaos

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The last solar eclipse and the enthusiasm along with the apocalyptic predictions it generated remind us of our fascination with the stars and their mysteries. Through this clever guide by Jean-Pierre Verdet, you will discover the "sky essence," if one dares to play with words. Astrology, almanacs, meteorology, astronomy, literature… everything is meticulously reviewed. The book's masterstroke lies in a skillful blend of popular culture and science. Thus, cumulonimbus clouds coexist with wonderful legends related to the sun, and the cyclone, "a storm characterized by the rotational and upward movement of wind around a low-pressure area," follows the Titan Boreas, "often depicted with abundant hair and dressed in a short tunic." All of this is presented with remarkably well-designed iconography. This epic of the imagination at the heart of the celestial vault, spanning ancient civilizations to bring us back to our contemporary beliefs, summarizes the story of humanity teetering on its little blue planet, aspiring only to rise to the firmament!

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The Sky. Order and Chaos, Jean Pierre Verdet

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Title
The Sky. Order and Chaos
Language
English
Released
1992
Format
Paperback
Pages
199
ISBN10
0500300216
ISBN13
9780500300213
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The last solar eclipse and the enthusiasm along with the apocalyptic predictions it generated remind us of our fascination with the stars and their mysteries. Through this clever guide by Jean-Pierre Verdet, you will discover the "sky essence," if one dares to play with words. Astrology, almanacs, meteorology, astronomy, literature… everything is meticulously reviewed. The book's masterstroke lies in a skillful blend of popular culture and science. Thus, cumulonimbus clouds coexist with wonderful legends related to the sun, and the cyclone, "a storm characterized by the rotational and upward movement of wind around a low-pressure area," follows the Titan Boreas, "often depicted with abundant hair and dressed in a short tunic." All of this is presented with remarkably well-designed iconography. This epic of the imagination at the heart of the celestial vault, spanning ancient civilizations to bring us back to our contemporary beliefs, summarizes the story of humanity teetering on its little blue planet, aspiring only to rise to the firmament!