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100 1  Sobel, Dava,|eauthor. 
245 10 And the sun stood still|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cDava Sobel. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bL.A. Theatre Works,|c2015. 
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511 1  Read by Robert Foxworth, John Vickery. 
520    Dava Sobel's thoughtful play brings to life the story of 
       Nicolaus Copernicus, the Renaissance astronomer and 
       mathematician who proposed the heliocentric model of the 
       universe in which the Sun stands at the center. Plagued by
       self-doubt and threatened by religious censure, Copernicus
       resisted the publication of his work until just before his
       death in 1543. The play follows Copernicus in those final 
       years as he works to complete his research with the help 
       of Georg Rheticus, a young disciple from Wittenberg, 
       Germany. Includes a conversation with playwright Dava 
       Sobel, author of "A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus 
       Revolutionized the Cosmos." Recorded at The Invisible 
       Studios, West Hollywood in February, 2015. And the Sun 
       Stood Still is part of L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity 
       Series of science-themed plays. Lead funding for the 
       Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan 
       Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern 
       world. Directed by Rosalind Ayres Producing Director Susan
       Albert Loewenberg Robert Foxworth as Copernicus Gregory 
       Harrison as Giese Michael Kirby as Rheticus Kate Steele as
       Anna John Vickery as Bishop Dantsicus Associate Producers:
       Anna Lyse Erikson, Myke Weiskopf. Recording Engineer, 
       Sound Designer, Mixer: Mark Holden for The Invisible 
       Studios, West Hollywood. Editor: Wes Dewberry 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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650  0 Astronomers|vDrama. 
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700 1  Vickery, John,|d1950-|eperformer. 
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