
A careful, scholarly portrait brings the remarkable life of Sir William Herschel into clear view, drawing on his own letters, his sister Caroline’s memoirs, and the papers he published in the Philosophical Transactions. The author weaves these primary sources into a readable narrative that balances scientific detail with the personal story of a man whose curiosity reshaped our view of the heavens.
Born in Hanover to a musician father, Herschel’s early training was steeped in music, yet he quickly turned to mathematics, languages, and the natural sciences. His relentless self‑education led him from a modest upbringing to the construction of powerful telescopes, and ultimately to the astonishing sighting of a new planet—Uranus—that announced his arrival on the world stage. The biography captures the spirit of that formative period, offering listeners insight into the mind that combined artistry with rigorous inquiry.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness, Eric Hutton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-06-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1914
A pioneering American astronomer and science educator, he helped shape major observatories and brought astronomy to a wider public through clear, popular writing. His career ranged from military teaching to museum leadership, reflecting a lifelong drive to share scientific discovery.
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