The treatise Eureka, which he published the year before his death in 1849, anticipates a surprising amount of modern science
PDF) Martin Gardner. Fractal Music, Hypercards and More Mathematical Recreations from Scientific American (1991)
American Scientist - Voice Pitch And Votting Pattern
The haunting power of Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe Published a CliffsNotes Version of a Science Textbook & It Became His Only Bestseller (1839)
Poe biography shows him deeply involved in writing about science
Poe's Cosmology The Engines of Our Ingenuity
Edgar Allan Poe is born, January 19, 1809
Fantastic Worlds of Edgar Allan Poe: Science in Fiction – Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Matter No More”: Edgar Allan Poe and the Paradoxes of Materialism
The Paris Review - Edgar Allan Poe's “Eureka” and the Machinery of the Universe
How Edgar Allen Poe Likely Inspired A 19th Century Hoax About Lunar Life
Universes without Us — University of Minnesota Press