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The Light Ages

A Medieval Journey of Discovery

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The Light Ages

By: Seb Falk
Narrated by: Seb Falk
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Brought to you by Penguin.

The Middle Ages were a time of wonder. They gave us the first universities, the first eyeglasses and the first mechanical clocks as medieval thinkers sought to understand the world around them, from the passing of the seasons to the stars in the sky.

In this book, we walk the path of medieval science with a real-life guide, a fourteenth-century monk named John of Westwyk - inventor, astrologer, crusader - who was educated in England's grandest monastery and exiled to a clifftop priory. Following the traces of his life, we learn to see the natural world through Brother John's eyes: navigating by the stars, multiplying Roman numerals, curing disease and telling the time with an astrolabe.

We travel the length and breadth of England, from Saint Albans to Tynemouth, and venture far beyond the shores of Britain. On our way, we encounter a remarkable cast of characters: the clock-building English abbot with leprosy, the French craftsman-turned-spy and the Persian polymath who founded the world's most advanced observatory.

An enthralling story of the struggles and successes of an ordinary man and an extraordinary time, The Light Ages conjures up a vivid picture of the medieval world as we have never seen it before.

© Seb Falk 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Civilization Europe History History & Culture History & Philosophy Medieval Science World Middle Ages Astrology Renaissance Astronomy England Ancient History Crusade

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As fascinating as it is exquisitely written . . . the range of mathematics, astronomy, and engineering is impressive. More impressive still is the elegance with which Falk tells the tale
Stunning: both exquisitely written and so very clever. By following the life of one little-known monk, John of Westwyk, Falk opens up for us the sophisticated and utterly different ways in which people in the Middle Ages thought and makes us question our assumptions about the medieval past. (Suzannah Lipscomb)
Turns our understanding of medieval science on its head ... Falk shows how scientific inquiries central to the Renaissance actually began generations earlier than we thought, and despite our perception of the church as the enemy of science, those intellectual pioneers were often monks
"Might it change minds?" is my criterion. The Light Ages might. Seb Falk's dazzling study of a late-medieval scientist is an uncontainably tentacular monograph, reaching from a windswept cell at Tynemouth, where John of Westwyck built an astrolabe, to penetrate unexplored recesses of the history and philosophy of science, and extending across Christendom into the cultures that surrounded and informed it. Falk excises errors about the Middle Ages without filleting their enchantment (Felipe Fernández-Armesto)
Riveting. . . a brilliant study of medieval astronomy and learning . . . I agree with Falk. We need to give more respect to the giants of the Middle Ages on whose shoulders we stand
A wonderful book, as at home bringing to life the obscure details of a Hertfordshire monk as it is explicating the infinite reaches of space and time. Required reading for anyone who thinks that the Middle Ages were a dark age (Tom Holland, author of Dominion)

Astronomy, a science in which medieval thinkers excelled, is a good vehicle to explain the arithmetic, map-making or medicine that went with it. If anyone can make it clear, it is Seb Falk ... his carefully constructed narrative and prose is as plain as a well-forged astrolabe. Five Stars

The Light Ages is unambiguously and successfully an antidote to the cliché of the 'Dark Ages' as a millennium of stagnation and regression . . . Falk's approach is to explain the things we share with our medieval forebears and the things we differ on: to reveal how they saw the universe
Fascinating . . . the Dark Ages were anything but dark; Falk's book is a lucid and eloquent reproof to anyone who says otherwise
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What an absolutely wonderful book. Truly enlightening. I was fascinated by the science and to be immersed in the story of John of Westwyk tied it all together. A masterpiece!

Loved it!

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very interesting - so well written and it made this unfamiliar topic accessible to me. What a treat to have it read by the author himself! I would love to hear him narrate other books.
Great book to widen your horizon!

enlightening!

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The history parts and invstigation into reconstructing the life of the monk was impresive, Not being strong on the maths meant I found the explination of the science that they knew hard going but this underlined the level of intelect some of the indeviduals had. so good that it changed my view and understanding of the period

Convincing argument.

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The author's narration made an interesting topic very engaging; like having a knowledgeable, well-spoken guide.

Excellent narration by the actual author!

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I took a punt with this book after a recommendation from the 'Your dead to me' podcast, and I'm so glad I did. I'm also pleased that I listen rather than read as I think the copious maths would have confused me otherwise. The authors clarity in writing, skill in presentation and enjoyable voice make for a wonderful experience.

Fascinating and enjoyable

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