Kepler (1981), the second novel in John Banville's tetralogy about the scientific imagination, is set in Reformation Europe, where the young astronomer seeks to develop and authenticate the heliocentric theory through precise mathematical formulae.
| Irish Literature Companion: Kepler |
Kepler (1981), the second novel in John Banville's tetralogy about the scientific imagination, is set in Reformation Europe, where the young astronomer seeks to develop and authenticate the heliocentric theory through precise mathematical formulae.
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| Kepley (family name) | |
| Kepner (family name) |
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