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portada The Uses Of Astronomy An Oration Delivered At Albany, On The 28Th Of August, 1856 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9789359958347

The Uses Of Astronomy An Oration Delivered At Albany, On The 28Th Of August, 1856 (in English)

Edward Everett Hale (Author) · Double 9 Books · Paperback

The Uses Of Astronomy An Oration Delivered At Albany, On The 28Th Of August, 1856 (in English) - Everett Edward

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Synopsis "The Uses Of Astronomy An Oration Delivered At Albany, On The 28Th Of August, 1856 (in English)"

"The Uses of Astronomy: An Oration" is a compelling address introduced by Edward Everett, a outstanding 19th-century American orator and statesman, at the occasion of the dedication of the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York, in 1856. This eloquent speech celebrates the significance of astronomy in both clinical exploration and the wider human revel in. Everett starts by way of emphasizing the iconic curiosity and surprise that the look at of the cosmos has stimulated at some point of history. He portrays astronomy as a beacon of information that no longer best enriches our know-how of the universe but additionally contributes to cultural and intellectual advancement. The oration delves into the realistic packages of astronomy, from navigation and timekeeping to agriculture and meteorology. Everett underscores how astronomical observations have played a essential role in aiding human progress and technological innovation. Furthermore, Everett touches on the moral and philosophical components of astronomy, emphasizing its capability to instill humility and awe in individuals as they ponder the vastness of the universe. He asserts that the study of the heavens fosters a feel of interconnectedness and a recognition of humanity's region in the grand tapestry of existence. Edward Everett's "The Uses of Astronomy" serves as a testament to the iconic fascination with the cosmos and its profound effect on diverse sides of human life.

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