Somnium (novel)

Somnium
Reproduction of 1634 title page
AuthorJohannes Kepler
LanguageLatin
GenreScience fiction
Published1634 (1634)

Somnium (Latin for "The Dream") — full title: Somnium, seu opus posthumum De astronomia lunari — is a novel written in Latin in 1608 by Johannes Kepler. It was first published in 1634 by Kepler's son, Ludwig Kepler, several years after the death of his father. In the narrative, an Icelandic boy and his witch mother learn of an island named Levania (the Moon) from a daemon. Somnium presents a detailed imaginative description of how the Earth might look when viewed from the Moon, and is considered the first serious scientific treatise on lunar astronomy. Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov have referred to it as one of the earliest works of science fiction.[1][2]

  1. ^ Carl Sagan (September 28, 2009). Kepler's Dream Come True. YouTube. anewusername. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  2. ^ Asimov, Isaac. "Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century". Retrieved 2021-11-19.

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