<P>FOR A GENERAL AUDIENCE INTERESTED IN SOLVING MYSTERIES IN ART, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE USING THE METHODS OF SCIENCE, 'FORENSIC ASTRONOMY' IS A THRILLING NEW FIELD OF EXPLORATION. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS ARE THE BASIS OF THE STUDIES, WHICH HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF BRINGING TO READERS BOTH EVOCATIVE IMAGES AND A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE SKIES. <BR><BR>WEATHER FACTS, VOLCANO STUDIES, TOPOGRAPHY, TIDES, HISTORICAL LETTERS AND DIARIES, FAMOUS PAINTINGS, MILITARY RECORDS, AND THE FRIENDLY ASSISTANCE OF EXPERTS IN RELATED FIELDS ADD VARIETY, DEPTH, AND INTEREST TO THE WORK. THE CHOSEN TOPICS ARE SELECTED FOR THEIR WIDE PUBLIC RECOGNITION AND INTRIGUE, INVOLVING ARTISTS SUCH AS VINCENT VAN GOGH, CLAUDE MONET, EDVARD MUNCH, AND ANSEL ADAMS; HISTORICAL EVENTS SUCH AS THE BATTLE OF MARATHON, THE DEATH OF JULIUS CAESAR, THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, AND WORLD WAR II; AND LITERARY AUTHORS SUCH AS CHAUCER, SHAKESPEARE, JOYCE, AND MARY SHELLEY. THIS BOOK SETS OUT TO ANSWER THESE MYSTERIES INDICATED WITH THE MEANS AND EXPERTISE OF ASTRONOMY, OPENING THE DOOR TO A RICHER EXPERIENCE OF HUMAN CULTURE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE. <BR><BR>EACH SUBJECT IS CAREFULLY ANALYZED. AS AN EXAMPLE USING THE STUDY OF SKY PAINTINGS BY VINCENT VAN GOGH, THE ANALYTICAL METHOD WOULD INCLUDE: <BR>- COMPUTER CALCULATIONS OF HISTORICAL SKIES ABOVE FRANCE IN THE 19TH CENTURY <BR>- FINDING AND QUOTING THE CLUES FOUND IN TRANSLATIONS OF ORIGINAL LETTERS BY VAN GOGH <BR>- MAKING SITE VISITS TO FRANCE TO DETERMINE THE PRECISE LOCATIONS WHEN VAN GOGH SET UP HIS EASEL AND WHAT CELESTIAL OBJECTS ARE DEPICTED. <BR><BR>FOR EACH HISTORICAL EVENT INFLUENCED BY ASTRONOMY, THERE WOULD BE A DIFFERENT KIND OF MYSTERY TO BE SOLVED. AS AN EXAMPLE: <BR>- HOW CAN THE PHASE OF THE MOON AND TIME OF MOONRISE HELP TO EXPLAIN A TURNING POINT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - THE FATAL WOUNDING OF STONEWALL JACKSON AT CHANCELLORSVILLE IN 1863? <BR>&
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“If you have ever wondered looking at a painting or a maybe while watching a film whether or not the astronomical objects are or were in the exact place as the artist depicted them or maybe they just added it to fill in an empty spot, then this book will be a delightful read for you. ... you can find some quite famous paintings that will have their astronomical mysteries solved or about which you’ll find out a lot more.” (Kadri Tinn, AstroMadness.com, October, 2014)
“The book is in three parts, one dealing with art, the others with history and literature. ... A good point is that the writing is straightforward and technical terms are avoided or explained. ... I would ... recommend the book. ... the book is appealing to astronomers and non-astronomers alike and would make a nice present.” (Mona Evans, BellaOnline.com, July, 2014)
“The book is clearly set out, engagingly written, well referenced, and copiously illustrated. Art works are compared with recent and vintage photographs from the same view points. There is plenty of bibliography for the interested reader to follow up. One does not have to be an astronomer to enjoy it and I recommend it warmly ― an illuminating read and also a good present for a non-astronomer.” (P. M. Williams, The Observatory, Vol. 134 (1240), June, 2014)
“Olson tells detective stories that cover an incredibly wide range of topics and well-known cases. He repeatedly comes up with surprising and evocative solutions, all with convincing proofs that scholars should have picked up decades or centuries earlier. The exciting revelations on famous cases make Celestial Sleuth a unique book. ... Celestial Sleuth has become my all-time favorite astronomy book because of its beauty and fun, as well as its many startling and convincing new results.” (Bradley E. Schaefer, Sky & Telescope, May, 2014)
“Donald Olson, with colleagues and students, has published many Sky & Telescope articles that use astronomy to explore mysteries from history, art, and literature. Olson ... has now collected these and additional pieces in Celestial Sleuth. ... If you love astronomy, art, history, or literature you will enjoy Celestial Sleuth and probably want to give it to teachers, students, friends, and family.” (Eric L. Altschuler, Science, Vol. 343, March, 2014)
“Don Olson, a professor of astronomy at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, has worked out a method of identifying locations and times for paintings from a combination of astronomical circumstances―such as shadows, tides, and positions of the moon and stars in the sky―and contemporary records such as journals or diaries. ... I found Olson's book delightful and interesting to read, as it linked the science of the skies with human events.” (Jay M. Pasachoff, The Key Reporter, keyreporter.org, February, 2014)
This book explores intriguing cases in which astronomy has been used as a tool to solve mysteries from art, history, and literature. It clearly explains astronomical concepts with non-technical language and defines terms as needed for wide readership.
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