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The New Patterns in the Sky: Myths and Legends of the Stars

The New Patterns in the Sky: Myths and Legends of the Stars
By Julius D.W. Staal

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This is a modern classic in the literature of sky lore -- a comprehensive collection of myths, legends, and historical notes about each of the 88 constellations and the sun, moon, Milky Way, and shooting stars. Star maps depict the constellations with outline figures. Written for the non-specialist and widely respected by professional planetarians, this book provides a substantive review of the familiar star lore of classical Southwest Asian and Mediterranean civilisations as well as that of ancient China, South Asia, and traditional societies of northern Eurasia, North and South America, the Pacific Islands, and Australasia. This is one of the must-have books that should be in the library of every enthusiast of mankind's enchantment with the night sky.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #454498 in Books
  • Published on: 1988-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 300 pages

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About the Author
Julius D W Staal was born in Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, in 1917 and began his work in planetariums in The Hague, Netherlands. He left the Netherlands during World War II, became a British citizen, worked in the London Planetarium, and was accepted as a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, London. In 1960, he joined the staff of the Planetarium of Witswatersrand and the faculty of the University of Rhodesia. Subsequent travels took him back to England, then to the United States, where he open planetariums in New Orleans, Louisiana; Atlanta, Georgia; and Decatur, Georgia. He passed away in July, 1986.


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Positive review for Patterns in the Sky5
After looking for a while to find a readable book on the mythology of the stars, I am delighted with this one.

I wanted stories to tell me son while we look up at the stars and this book is full of them. They all link together as well.

There is also information on the non-Greek mythology.

Useful diagrams and very well written, non-technical text.

An excellent find.

Very interesting and informational4
The book provides a good background on the myths relating to the constellations. Especially interesting is the coverage of the Chinese astronomy. However, I kept wishing there was just a little bit more information...