- Published: 7 March 2014
- ISBN: 9780262027274
- Imprint: MIT Press Academic
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 360
- RRP: $90.00
Music and the Making of Modern Science















- Published: 7 March 2014
- ISBN: 9780262027274
- Imprint: MIT Press Academic
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 360
- RRP: $90.00
In this magnificent book, trotting from Pythagoras to Max Planck and beyond, Pesic shows us again and again how music informed innovation, and he offers illuminating new insights into nearly three millennia of scientific developments. Pesic's rigorous analysis of source material allows him to confidently credit music for its critical role in the innovations of Johannes Kepler's astronomy, Leonhard Euler's topology, and Planck's quantized energy. It is a testament to Pesic's quiver of knowledge that he can so thoroughly examine the work of so many polymaths.—Alexandra Hui, Physics Today— This is a well-argued and well-illustrated text that should be of especial interest to students and scholars (and indeed anyone) with a background in the mathematical and physical sciences or their histories and who are intrigued by the book's provocative title. —Isis— There is very much to admire in this challenging, thought-provoking and beautifully illustrated book. There is a digital version of the text which allows many of the musical examples to be experienced directly. Many readers will rejoice in these rich accounts of the choreography of music and science - and perhaps see it as evidence not of a one-way street, but as the two-way traffic that connects music and science in history. —Times Literary Supplement—