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Eileen Reeves examines the ways in which a long-standing association of reportage with covert surveillance and astrological prediction was altered by the near simultaneous emergence of weekly newsheets, the invention of the Dutch telescope, and the appearance of Galileo Galilei's astronomical treatise, The Starry Messenger.

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"Delving deep into the archives, Reeves seems preternaturally capable of hearing the minutest echoes." * Journal of Interdisciplinary History *
"A magisterial book that will appeal to readers interested in early modern cultural and social history as well as the history of science and astronomy. Eileen Reeves shows how the dark room, the spyglass, and the telescope offered material for describing all the known and less known features of information in the early seventeenth century, from speed to tardiness, from accuracy to unreliability, from exclusivity to intermediation." * Filippo De Vivo, Birkbeck College, University of London *
"Evening News convincingly demonstrates the entanglement of journalism and the news with optics and astronomy. Discovered snippets of private correspondence and other minute pieces of text, close readings of these passages, and connections to historical contexts manifest the author's impressive erudition." * Sven Dupré, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science *

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 23/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9780812245745, 978-0812245745
      ISBN10: 0812245741

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Eileen Reeves examines the ways in which a long-standing association of reportage with covert surveillance and astrological prediction was altered by the near simultaneous emergence of weekly newsheets, the invention of the Dutch telescope, and the appearance of Galileo Galilei's astronomical treatise, The Starry Messenger.

      Trade Review
      "Delving deep into the archives, Reeves seems preternaturally capable of hearing the minutest echoes." * Journal of Interdisciplinary History *
      "A magisterial book that will appeal to readers interested in early modern cultural and social history as well as the history of science and astronomy. Eileen Reeves shows how the dark room, the spyglass, and the telescope offered material for describing all the known and less known features of information in the early seventeenth century, from speed to tardiness, from accuracy to unreliability, from exclusivity to intermediation." * Filippo De Vivo, Birkbeck College, University of London *
      "Evening News convincingly demonstrates the entanglement of journalism and the news with optics and astronomy. Discovered snippets of private correspondence and other minute pieces of text, close readings of these passages, and connections to historical contexts manifest the author's impressive erudition." * Sven Dupré, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science *

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