Quote by: Johannes Kepler

Now because 18 months ago the first dawn, 3 months ago broad daylight but a very few days ago the full sun of the most highly remarkable spectacle has risen — nothing holds me back. I can give myself up to the sacred frenzy, I can have the insolence to make a full confession to mortal men that I have stolen the golden vessel of the Egyptians to make from them a tabernacle for my God far from the confines of the land of Egypt. If you forgive me I shall rejoice; if you are angry, I shall bear it; I am indeed casting the die and writing the book, either for my contemporaries or for posterity to read, it matters not which: let the book await its reader for a hundred years; God himself has waited six thousand years for his work to be seen.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohannes Kepler
  • DescriptionGerman mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
  • AliasesKepler
  • BornDecember 21, 1571
  • DiedNovember 15, 1630
  • CountryHoly Roman Empire
  • ProfessionNaturalist; Astrologer; Theologian; Mathematician; Astronomer; Science Writer; Musicologist; Physicist; Cosmologist; Music Theorist; Science Fiction Writer