The author, a well-known astronomer himself, describes the evolution of
astronomical ideas, touching only lightly on most of the instrumental
developments. Richly illustrated, the book starts with the astronomical
ideas of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian philosophers, moves on to the
Greek period and then on to the golden age of astronomy, that of
Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler and Newton. Finally, Pecker concludes with
modern theories of cosmology. Written with astronomy undergraduates in
mind, this is a fascinating survey of astronomical thinking.