Description: "Oeuvres Diverses de M. de Fontenelle. Tome Premier". This volume contains: -Les Nouveaux Dialogues de Morts. -Le Jugement de Pluton. -Les Entretiens sur la Pluralité des Mondes -L'Histoire des Oracles. Illustrated with 3 engraved plates. Londres, Aux dépens de Paul & Isaak Vaillant, 1721. 16 x 10 cm., 207 + 260 pages. Text in French. Period full leather with raised bands, gilt to spine. Wear to spine, flyleaves missing, binding a bit loose, nevertheless the pages are in very good condition. Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds (French: Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes) is a popular science book by French author Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, published in 1686. The work consists of six lessons popularizing the knowledge of René Descartes and Nicolas Copernicus. First evening. That the Earth is a Planet which turns on itself, & around the Sun. Second evening. That the Moon is an inhabited Earth. Third night. Peculiarities of the Moon World. That the other Planets are also inhabited. Fourth evening. Peculiarities of the Worlds of Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, & Saturn. Fifth night. That the Fixed Stars are so many Suns, each of which illuminates a World. Sixth evening. New thoughts that confirm those of previous Interviews. Latest discoveries that have been made in Heaven. Unlike many scientific works of its time, Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds was not written in Latin but in French, making it one of the first books to attempt an explanation of scientific theories in a popular language. A precursor to it could be seen in Giordano Bruno's 1584 book On the Infinite Universe and Worlds. It is an early exposition of cosmic pluralism, the idea that the stars are distant suns which might have their own planetary systems, including the possibility of extraterrestrial life. In the preface, Fontenelle suggests that the offered explanation should be easily understood even by those without scientific knowledge, and he specifically addresses female readers. The book itself is presented as a series of conversations between a gallant philosopher and a marquise, who walk in the latter's garden at night and gaze at stars. The philosopher explains the heliocentric model and also muses on the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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Author: Fontenelle
Binding: Leather
Language: French
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Topic: Literature, Ancient
Year Printed: 1721