A wonderfully readable account of scientific development over the
past five hundred years, focusing on the lives and achievements of
individual scientists, by the bestselling author of In Search of
Schrödinger’s Cat In this ambitious new book, John Gribbin tells
the stories of the people who have made science, and of the times in
which they lived and worked. He begins with Copernicus, during the
Renaissance, when science replaced mysticism as a means of explaining
the workings of the world, and he continues through the centuries,
creating an unbroken genealogy of not only the greatest but also the
more obscure names of Western science, a dot-to-dot line linking
amateur to genius, and accidental discovery to brilliant deduction. By
focusing on the scientists themselves, Gribbin has written an
anecdotal narrative enlivened with stories of personal drama, success
and failure. A bestselling science writer with an international
reputation, Gribbin is among the few authors who could even attempt a
work of this magnitude. Praised as “a sequence of witty,
information-packed tales” and “a terrific read” by The Times
upon its recent British publication, The Scientists breathes new life
into such venerable icons as Galileo, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein
and Linus Pauling, as well as lesser lights whose stories have been
undeservedly neglected. Filled with pioneers, visionaries, eccentrics
and madmen, this is the history of science as it has never been told
before.
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A History of Science Told Through the Lives of Its Greatest Inventors
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593134030
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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