Trimble Lecture: The Greatest Myth in the History of Astronomy

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Event date: 
Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Event sponsor

American Institute of Physics

Event location

American Center for Physics, College Park, MD

Event description

The Greatest Myth in the History of Astronomy

A Lyne Starling Trimble Science Heritage Public Lecture

The Greatest Myth in the History of Astronomy

Presented by Professor Owen Gingerich

Wednesday, May 10th, 2017

Reception: 5:30 p.m.
Talk: 6:30 p.m.

American Center for Physics
1 Physics Elipse
College Park, MD 20740

Abstract:
As astronomy grew more sophisticated in the Middle Ages, and as observations grew more accurate, astronomers added more and more epicycles to patch up the tottering ancient Ptolemaic theory. Fortunately Copernicus arrived in the nick of time to prevent total collapse of planetary astronomy. Professor Gingerich, an astrophysicist turned historian, will review the detective work required to demolish this popular long-standing mythology.

Bio:
Owen Gingerich is Professor emeritus of Astronomy and History of Science at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He is known for his 30-year search for original copies of Copernicus' earth-shaking treatise, an adventure described in his The Book Nobody Read. He has written hundreds of research papers, popular articles, and reviews, and his books include God's Universe and God's Planet.

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