Camille Flammarion Reihenfolge der Bücher







- 2024
- 2023
Omega
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Camille Flammarion, a French astronomer born in 1842, made significant contributions to science through his popular writings on astronomy and several novels that now fit within the science fiction genre. Although he was a contemporary of renowned authors H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, Flammarion's works did not reach the same level of fame. His unique blend of scientific insight and imaginative storytelling offers a fascinating glimpse into the early intersections of science and fiction.
- 2021
Focusing on the intriguing question of what occurs after death, this volume of Flammarion's work delves into various timeframes in which the deceased reportedly manifest through visions and apparitions. It examines historical cases of these experiences, evaluating their authenticity against scientific evidence. The book covers topics such as the return of the dead for personal affairs and manifestations occurring shortly after death. Flammarion, a noted French author and astronomer, presents a compelling exploration suitable for those fascinated by death's mysteries.
- 2021
Omega - The Last days of the World
With the Introductory Essay 'Distances of the Stars'
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set in the twenty-fifth century, the story unfolds as a comet threatens to collide with Earth, prompting profound transformations in humanity over millennia. This richly illustrated novel blends scientific speculation with philosophical insights, presenting a compelling vision of the distant future. Written by French author and astronomer Camille Flammarion, it reflects his expansive knowledge and creativity, making it a significant work in the science fiction genre. The new edition includes an introductory essay titled "Distances of the Stars."
- 2021
Distances of the Stars - And Other Essays on Astronomy
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Exploring the cosmos through vintage articles, this collection showcases the writings of Nicolas Camille Flammarion, a prominent French astronomer and author. The volume features insightful pieces on various astronomical topics, such as the latest observations of Mars, the historical perception of Earth, and the intriguing concept of solar systems beyond our own. With contributions to esteemed publications, these classic articles provide a rich perspective on the history of astronomy, appealing to enthusiasts and scholars alike.
- 2020
This guide introduces amateur astronomers to the wonders of the universe, offering practical advice on observing celestial phenomena. It covers essential equipment, techniques for stargazing, and explanations of astronomical concepts, making it accessible for beginners. The book emphasizes hands-on experiences and encourages readers to explore the night sky, fostering a deeper appreciation for astronomy. With clear illustrations and engaging explanations, it serves as an invaluable resource for those eager to embark on their astronomical journey.
- 1996
Výběr z díla La mort et son mystère /1920-1922/ ...Jde snad právě jen o tu připomínku, že to byl zapomenutý Camille Flammarion, kdo kdysi jako první z renomovaných vědců vsadil svou pověst do výzvy za konstituování nového vědního oboru, nové psychologie, spojené s mezními okamžiky lidského života? Pokud se dnes tyto badatelské aktivity na nové úrovni těší tak velkému zájmu, bylo by to samo o sobě dostatečným důvodem o Flammarionovi promluvit. Vybral, přeložil, úvodem a poznámkami opatřil Jan Slavotínek Doslov napsal prof. PhDr. Vladimír Smékal Vydání první
- 1991
Autor se snaží dokázat existenci lidské duše, poodhaluje tajemství smrti, zabývá se telepatií, sugescí i dalšími jevy.
- 1991
Autor se snaží dokázat existenci lidské duše, poodhaluje tajemství smrti, zabývá se telepatií, sugescí i dalšími jevy.
- 1925



