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  1. 1 de jan. de 2018 · The article presents a translation of Johannes Kepler’s posthumous text entitled Somnium, which was published. in 1634. Although it was originally published as a treatise on lunar astronomy, the ...

  2. O artigo apresenta uma tradução do texto póstumo de Johannes Kepler, intitulado Somnium, o qual foi publicado em 1634. Apesar de ter sido originalmente publicado como um tratado sobre a astronomia lunar, o formato do texto permite classificá-lo também como um precursor da ficção científica moderna.

  3. Descubre los secretos del universo de la mano de Johannes Kepler en Somnium. Esta edición especial no solo revive la primera novela de ciencia ficción de la historia publicada en 1634, sino que también enriquece la experiencia de lectura con un prólogo detallado y notas que te guiarán a través de las maravillas astronómicas que Kepler imaginó.

  4. 23 de fev. de 2018 · Somnium would only be officially published in 1634, four years after Kepler’s death, by his son Ludwig. Though it is a short book, and not a particularly well-written one, it is a fascinating footnote both in the history of science as well as the history of science fiction, and it is well worth checking out for this reason.

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    the last of the books he published," the Somnium or Dream.1 It had been Kepler’s intent to personally supervise the publication of his manuscript and, at the time of his sudden death in 1630, six pages of the document were in type. Jacob Bartsch, Kepler’s son-in-law, undertook the task of completing publication but he, too, died suddenly

  6. 16 de nov. de 2015 · Kepler añadió una densa red de notas a pie de página al manuscrito entre 1622 y 1630 para contrarrestar estas acusaciones». Reciente reedición ilustrada de “Somnium”. Crédito: 120 pies. No solo este episodio íntimo habla de la importancia de Somnium en la vida de Kepler, sino

  7. Other articles where Somnium is discussed: Moon: Early studies: …remarkable work of science fiction, Somnium (“The Dream”), that describes the life of imagined inhabitants of the Moon and correctly portrays such facts as the high temperature of the Moon’s sunlit side. In 1609–10 Galileo began his telescopic observations that forever changed human understanding of the Moon. Most ...