The Sleepwalkers - Arthur Koestler Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Heroic Age
1. Dawn
2. The Harmony of the Spheres
3. The Earth Adrift
4. The Failure of Nerve
5. The Divorce from Reality
Chronological Table to Part One
Part Two: Dark Interlude
1. The Rectangular Universe
2. The Walled-in Universe
3. The Universe of the Schoolmen
Chronological Table to Part Two
Part Three: The Timid Canon
1. The Life of Copernicus
2. The System of Copernicus
Chronological Table to Part Three
Part Four: The Watershed
1. The Young Kepler
2. The "Cosmic Mystery"
3. Growing Pains
4. Tycho de Brahe
5. Tycho and Kepler
6. The Giving of the Laws
7. Kepler Depressed
8. Kepler and Galileo
9. Chaos and Harmony
10. Computing a Bride
11. The Last Years
Part Five: The Parting of the Ways
1. The Burden of Proof
2. The Trial of Galileo
3. The Newtonian Synthesis
Chronological Table to Parts Four and Five
Epilogue
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Index
Arthur Koestler (1905–1983) was an extraordinary polymath,
writer, and political polemicist. His most famous works include the
novels Darkness at Noon and Arrival and Departure; his
autobiographical writings, including Spanish Testament and Scum of
the Earth; and his visionary nonfiction, including The Ghost in the
Machine, The Case of the Midwife Toad, and The Sleepwalkers.
Herbert Butterfield was an influencial historiographer born
in 1900 in Yorkshire, England. A graduate of Peterhouse, University
of Cambridge, he is best known for his 1931 work The Whig
Interpretation of History. He died in 1979.
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