Science: A History
Revolutionary figures who changed our understanding of science
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:7th Aug '03
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This engaging book chronicles the lives of key figures in science, including Galileo and Newton, and their profound impact on our understanding of the world.
In Science: A History, award-winning science writer John Gribbin takes readers on a captivating journey through the lives of the remarkable individuals who transformed our understanding of the world. From the trials of Galileo, who faced the Inquisition for his groundbreaking ideas, to Isaac Newton, who famously sidelined his competitors, Gribbin reveals the personal and societal challenges these pioneers encountered. The narrative is rich with historical context, illustrating the turbulent times that shaped their discoveries and the impact of their work on future generations.
The book explores the struggles of notable figures such as Marie Curie, who had to navigate gender biases in her pursuit of knowledge, and Louis Agassiz, who led his peers on a mountain expedition to demonstrate the reality of ice ages. Gribbin's storytelling brings to life the eccentricities and brilliance of these individuals, showcasing their determination and passion for science. Science: A History not only highlights their achievements but also delves into the myths and misconceptions that have persisted over time.
Filled with engaging anecdotes and insightful analysis, this work offers a fresh perspective on the history of science. Gribbin’s accessible writing style makes complex ideas understandable, inviting readers to appreciate the fascinating evolution of scientific thought. This book is a celebration of the human spirit, illustrating how curiosity and perseverance can lead to monumental shifts in our understanding of the universe.
ISBN: 9780140297416
Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 29mm
Weight: 455g
672 pages