The dawn of astronomy by Sir Norman Lockyer

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Author Lockyer, Norman, Sir, 1836-1920
Title The dawn of astronomy
A study of the temple-worship and mythology of the ancient Egyptians
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Summary "The Dawn of Astronomy" by Sir Norman Lockyer is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the early astronomical views and practices of ancient Egyptians, focusing particularly on their temple worship and mythology. Lockyer aims to uncover how the orientation of temples and their associated astronomical knowledge contributed to the development of civilization in Egypt." The opening portion of the text serves as a preface where Lockyer outlines the significant advancements in astronomy and the scientific methods that have shaped our understanding of celestial phenomena. He emphasizes the pivotal role of ancient Egyptian civilization in early astronomy, noting that knowledge of celestial bodies emerged from their religious practices and temple constructions. Lockyer shares his personal journey that led him to investigate the astronomical orientations of temples and their possible connections to mythology, hinting at the broader inquiries he hopes to pursue throughout the volume. He underscores the need for further research into the astronomical basis of Egyptian mythology to better understand their civilization's cultural and scientific frameworks. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QB: Science: Astronomy
Subject Sun worship
Subject Astronomy, Egyptian
Subject Temples -- Egypt
Subject Sun -- Mythology
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EBook-No. 64849
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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