(from Greek ??sµ?????a - ??sµ??, kosmos, "universe"; and -????a, -logia, "study"), in strict usage, refers to the study of the Universe in its totality as it now is (or at least as it can be observed now), and by extension, humanity's place in it. Though the word cosmology is recent (first used in 1730 in Christian Wolff's Cosmologia Generalis), the study of the universe has a long history involving science, philosophy, esotericism, and religion. (See Cosmogony for the study of origins of the Universe.)
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Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Committee on printing: William A. De Caindry, Marcus Benjamin, Cyrus Adler.; Committee on printing: William A. De Caindry, Marcus Benjamin, Cyrus Adler
Washington, 1899. 469-517p. illus., map, plan, plates. 40.
Description: Cosmogony
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Washington, 1899. 469-517p. illus., map, plan, plates. 40.
Description: J.H. Jeans EOS or the wider aspects of Cosmogony Keegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co. 1928 Acrobat 7 Pdf 11.6 Mb. Scanned by artmisa using Canon DR2580C + flatbed option
Subject: Cosmos (Botany)
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection; Includes bibliographical references and index; Microfiche