17th century

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17th century

Heavenly intrigue

Johannes Kepler, Tycho Brahe, and the murder behind one of history's greatest scientific discoveries
2004
Chronicles the stormy collaboration between astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler at the turn of the seventeenth century, discussing how their discoveries would mark the transition from medieval to modern science and why Kepler is believed to have killed Brahe in order to take credit for Brahe's discoveries.

The curious life of Robert Hooke

the man who measured London
2004
Chronicles Robert Hooke's efforts to rebuild London during the 1670s, after he was appointed London's Chief Surveyor after the Great Fire of 1666.

Seventeenth-century art & architecture

2005
Explores the major developments in art and architecture that emerged in seventeenth-century Western Europe, discussing how the socio-political and cultural atmosphere of the century influenced design, profiling the careers of significant painters, sculptors, and architects, and highlighting legendary creations from the time.

Love and hate in Jamestown

John Smith, Pocahontas, and the heart of a new nation
2003
Draws on period letters and papers to chronicle the opening of the first permanent English settlement in the New World, describing the day-to-day existence of the British men and women who dreamed of finding gold and prosperity in the New World and instead found hardship and misery.

Vermeer and the Delft school

2001
Explains how the small but vibrant Dutch city of Delft produced a wide range of artworks during the seventeenth century, and traces the history and culture of Delft from the 1200s through the lifetime of the city's most renowned painter, Johannes Vermeer.

Miracles at the Jesus Oak

histories of the supernatural in Reformation Europe
2003
Recounts five true stories in which men and women in seventeenth-century England believe they had supernatural encounters.

The oracle glass

1994
The mysterious Madame de Morville rules high society and even the throne of seventeenth century Paris with her fortune telling, not foreseeing herself falling in love.

American Jezebel

the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans
2004
Chronicles the life of Anne Hutchinson, the Puritan woman banished from Massachusetts in 1637 for her unconventional religious beliefs and the threat she posed, as an outspoken woman, to social order in the colony.

The gunsmith

2013
"Explores the life of a colonial gunsmith and his importance to the community, as well as everyday life responsibilities, and social practices during that time"--Provided by publisher.

The wheelwright

2013
"Explores the life of a colonial wheelwright and his importance to the community, as well as everyday life responsibilities, and social practices during that time"--Provided by publisher.

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