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Urania

Urania

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URANIA

BY
CAMILLE FLAMMARION
ILLUSTRATED BY
DE BIELER, MYRBACH, AND GAMBARD
TRANSLATED BY
AUGUSTA RICE STETSON
BOSTON
ESTES AND LAURIAT
Publishers
Copyright, 1890,
By Estes & Lauriat.
University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.

CONTENTS.

  Part First.
  THE HEAVENLY MUSE.
    Page
I. A Dream of Youth 9
II. Unknown Humanities 18
III. The Infinite Variety of Beings 35
IV. Eternity and the Infinite 44
V. The Light of the Past 57
 
  Part Second.
  GEORGE SPERO.
I. Life 71
II. The Apparition 86
III. "To be, or not to be?" 101
IV. Amor 122
V. The Aurora Borealis 141
VI. Eternal Progress 152
 
  Part Third.
  HEAVEN AND EARTH.
I. Telepathy 161
II. Iter Extaticum Cœleste 207
III. The Planet Mars 227
IV. The Fixed Point in the Universe 257
V. Ad Veritatem per Scientiam 302

Part First.
—♦—
THE HEAVENLY MUSE.


Part First.

I.
A DREAM OF YOUTH.

I WAS seventeen years old; her name was Urania.

Was Urania a fair, blue-eyed maiden, a dream of spring, an innocent but inquisitive daughter of Eve? No; she was simply, as in days of yore, that one of the nine Muses who presided over astronomy, and whose celestial glance inspired and directed the chorus of the spheres; she was the angelic idea which soars above terrestrial dulness. She had not the disturbing flesh, nor the heart whose palpitations are communicated at a distance, nor the gentle ardor of human life; but she existed nevertheless in a sort of ideal world,—lofty and always pure,—and yet she was human enough in name and form to produce a strong and deep impression upon an adolescent soul, to arouse in that soul an indefinite, indefinable feeling of admiration,—almost of love.

In his hours of solitude, and even through the intellectual labors

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