About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks
Autor David Rooneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2022
'An utterly dazzling book, the best piece of history I have read for a long time' Jerry Brotton, author of A History of the World in Twelve Maps
'Not merely an horologist's delight, but an ingenious meditation on the nature and symbolism of time-keeping itself' Richard Holmes
The measurement of time has always been essential to human civilization, from early Roman sundials to the advent of GPS. But while we have one eye on the time every day, are we aware of the power clocks have given governments, military leaders and business owners, and how they have shaped our lives and our world?
In this spectacularly far-reaching book, David Rooney narrates a history of timekeeping and civilization in twelve concise chapters. Over their course, we meet the most epochal inventions in horological history, from medieval water clocks to Renaissance hourglasses, and from stock-exchange timestamps to satellites in Earth's orbit. We discover how clocks have helped people navigate the globe and build empires, but also, on occasion, taken us to the brink of destruction.
This is the story of time, and the story of time is the story of us.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0241370515
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Not merely an horologist's delight, but an ingenious meditation on the nature and symbolism of time-keeping itself.From the medieval hourglass to the Doomsday Clock, from Jaipur to Jodrell Bank, from GMT to GPS, Rooney ticks off time in a highly entertaining series of historical tales and parables which also give pause for thought and sometimes alarming reflections.I will never hear the pips, or ask 'what's the time?' in quite the same way again. A striking success'
'Fascinating...it's to Rooney's credit that although he clearly knows a colossal amount about clocks, he wears his learning very lightly'
People say time is money, but David Rooney knows better.In this information-packed swoop through history and into the future, he exposes time's many identities along with the hidden agendas of clocks.Time is knowledge. Time is power. Time is faith. Time is destiny
'Enthralling and important,About Timetakes us deep into the past and far into the future.With David Rooney as personable guide, we peer inside clocks from Kyoto to Cape Town, discovering what they meant to the diverse people who made them, used them, whose lives were ruled by them. . . . This isa gripping and revealing account of time, and humanity's changing relationship with it'
'David Rooney's passionate enthusiasm for everything clock-related leaps off every page.The vivid writing, engaging stories and autobiographical details combine to offer a rich and generous picture of the history of clocks, from China and Japan to Central Europe, the Middle East and outer space.In clear, pacey and evocative prose, Rooney's volume takes in ancient wonders and modern marvels, leaving us at once enlightened and moved'
The measurement of time is a convenience, a jailor, a tyrannical device. David Rooney'sdelightful and discursivework anatomises that tyranny. Page after page offers up instances of time's ubiquity and its mercurial power to get into the interstices of the everyday
'About Timeis startlingly original. Rooney is immensely knowledgeable and passionate about his subject.His engaging
style should make this book, which carries valuable warnings about the future of humanity, a popular-science classic'
'A fascinating and sometimes frightening story.Rooney weaves a convincing tale of the evil uses to which clocks have been put'
'About Timeprovides a fascinating look at timekeeping devices throughout history and the societal roles they've filled.A quick but thoughtful read ensuring you will never look at your alarm clock or smartphone the same way again'