Decoding the Heavens by Jo Marchant - ISBN: 9780099519768
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Ancient computer found, lost, then found again: heavens decoded.

Decoding the Heavens

How the Antikythera Mechanism Changed The World

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2009

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Summary

The fascinating story of the discovery of, and subsequent quest to decode, the world’s first computer.

In 1900, a group of sponge divers blown off course in the Mediterranean discovered an Ancient Greek shipwreck near the island of Antikythera, dating from around 70 BC. Lying unnoticed for months amongst their hard-won haul was what appeared to be a formless lump of corroded rock, which turned out to be the most stunning scientific artefact we have from antiquity. For more than a cent…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099519768
ISBN-10:0099519763
Author:Jo Marchant
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Windmill Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:1 October 2009
Weight:250g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

Though it is more than 2,000 years old, the Antikythera Mechanism represents a level that our technology did not match until the 18th century, and must therefore rank as one of the greatest basic mechanical inventions of all time. I hope [this] book will rekindle interest in this artefact, which still remains under-rated – Arthur C. ClarkeSunken treasure. A mysterious artefact. Scrambled inscriptions. Warring academic egos. Technology 1,000 years before its time. [This] tale of a wondrous relic … sounds like pulp fiction. But it’s all true … Puts ancient Greece in a whole new light * The Independent *A fabulous piece of storytelling, thick with plot, intrigue, science, historical colour and metaphysical speculation. The mechanism is fascinating - but the larger question of why its knowledge was lost, and what else with it, is mind-blowing * Metro *An informative and thoroughly researched book – Andrew Crumey * Scotland on Sunday *A dizzyingly brilliant thing … the Antikythera mechanism bears a chilling message for our technological age * Telegraph *A delightful book * Metro *Compelling * Guardian *Pacy, yet full of fascinating scientific digressions * Telegraph *Fascinating and wide-ranging account of ‘the world’s first computer’ … marvellous * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Jo Marchant

Jo Marchant is Opinion Editor at New Scientist magazine. She has a PhD in medical microbiology and has been a science journalist for nine years. She spent three years of that as an editor at the journal Nature, and her articles have also appeared in the Guardian and The Economist. She lives with her boyfriend in Brixton, London.

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