The silver dial, volume 1 (of 3)
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A gifted young mathematician in Strassburg, orphaned of his mother, devotes himself to rigorous study and horological invention under a devoted Benedictine mentor while his kindly but impoverished father worries over his neglect of earthly comforts. The narrative follows his intellectual labors, intimate bonds with teacher and family, a growing romantic attachment, and encounters with guile and secrecy that revolve around a celebrated clock and a mysterious pass key. Interwoven episodes of moral testing, inventive ambition, and revelations concerning faith, pride, and loss propel the plot toward a poignant parting, and the work balances technical curiosity about geometry and mechanism with domestic emotion and old-world atmosphere.
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