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A Sacrifice to Truth: John Flamsteed, Isaac Newton and the destruction of the 1712 "Historia Coelestis"

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Jan 30, 2025   7:00 - 8:30 pm  
Speaker
Jason Dean, Vice President for Collections and Public Services at the Linda Hall Library
Registration
Registration
Contact
Carrie Lingscheit
E-Mail
carriel@illinois.edu
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The Rare Book & Manuscript Library welcomes Jason Dean, Vice President for Collections and Public Services at the Linda Hall Library, for a live presentation over Zoom on Thursday, January 30, 2025, from 7-8:30pm. This virtual event is free and all are welcome to register and attend. Please sign up to receive the Zoom link at go.illinois.edu/JasonDean.

In the spring of 1716, the Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed, built a pyre on Greenwich Hill near the Royal Observatory. From a safe vantage point, he watched with satisfaction as pages from a book he wrote went up in flames, calling them a good “sacrifice to TRUTH.” The series of events that led to Flamsteed's furious burning of the copies of that edition involved some of the most powerful members of the early Royal Society, including Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley, all embroiled in professional jealousy, intellectual theft, and clandestine printing.

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