[Footnotes with numbers are Kepler’s; footnotes with letters are mine.]
I. The Dream
The narrator reads about ancient magic before falling asleep in the moonlight to dream
II. ‘My name is Duracotus …’
A mysterious book, written by an Icelander named Duracotus, whose mother Fiolxhilde practiced ancient & occult arts
III. A Voyage
After an argument with his mother, the boy Duracotus stows away on a ship bound for Denmark
IV. At Hven with Tycho Brahe
Duracotus joins the students of astronomer Tycho Brahe at the Uraniborg observatory on the island of Hven
V. Voyage Home
After studying at Uraniborg for years, Duracotus returns to Iceland and his mother Fiolxhilde, who thought him dead
VI. Fiolxhilde Speaks
Fiolxhilde reveals the occult art of conversing & traveling with certain ‘wise spirits’ encountered in Iceland
VII. A Summoning
Fiolxhilde summons her arcane teacher, an entity or ‘daemon’ with the ability to travel through space
VIII. The Daemon from Levania
The daemon describes Levania – the earth’s moon – and the selection of humans who can survive the journey
IX. Journey to the Moon
The dangers of space travel for humans and the methods used by daemons to ensure their safety
X. Between Worlds
How squadrons of daemons can transport human travelers to the moon through the shadow of a solar eclipse
XI. On Lunar Astronomy
How the astronomy of the inhabitants of the moon differs between lunar regions and from the earth
XII. The Earth from the Moon
The appearance of the earth and the movements of celestial objects seen by the inhabitants of the moon
XIII. Lunar Regions
The regions of the moon according to astronomical phenomena seen from the lunar surface

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