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Age of reason: 1600 to 1750 / Allan, Tony (Tr.) 2010  Book
Allan, Tony (Tr.) Book
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Publication London, Readers Digest Association, 2010.
Description 160pPink Spine
Series Adventure of discoveries and inventions
Summary/Abstract The intellectual revolution of the Renaissance inspired thinkers to discover much more about the workings of the world. By applying powers of reason - observation, analysis, experimentation - scientists reached deeper levels of understanding in many areas. Many discoveries were made possible by new tools and inventions but the primary tool of the Scientific Revolution was mathematics, believed to be the qunitessential expression of the rational mind.
Contents The story of Inventions Newspapers Natural Rubber Horse-drawn Cabs The Copernican System Underwater Exploration Galileo Circulation of the blood The Flintlock The Vernier Calliper The Umbrella Pascal's Calculator Rene Descartes The Barometer The Grenade The Post box The Vacuum Pump Banknotes The Microscope Anton Van Leeuwenhoek Fire Insurance The Spirit Level Street Lighting The Roberval Balance Christiaan Huygens The Reflecting Telescope Binoculars Lead Glass Ice Cream Botanical Classifciation Universal gravitation Isaac Newton Champagne Advances in Anatomy The steam Engine The Seed Drill Edmund Halley The Clarinet The Pianoforte Academies and Salons The Tuning Fork Statistics Eau de Cologne Central Heating 4-Colour Printing The Sextant The First Android Sparkling Water The Capacitor Sugar Beet Cosmopolitan Amsterdam
Standard Number 9780276445163 Hb.
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Story of science: an illustrated history / Challoner, Jack 2012  Book
Challoner, Jack Book
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Publication Sydney, Weldon Owen, 2012.
Description 96pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Provides highlights of 500 years of scientific discovery, that changed our understanding of how the world around us works.
Contents 1. Earth Moves! (1540s - 1630s): Working out our place in space with: Nicolaus Copernicus, Joseph Kepler, Galileo Galilei 2. This Air (1630s - 1650s): Proving that nothing really does exist, and introducing: Evangelista Torricelli, Otto von Guericke, Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke 3. Tiny Things (1660s-1670s):
Standard Number 9781742522807 Hb.
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Theories for everything: An illustrated history of science from the invention of numbers to string theory / Langone, John; Stutz, Bruce; Gianopoulos, Andrea 2006  Book
Langone, John Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., National Geographic, 2006.
Description 407pBlack spine
Summary/Abstract Presents a lively overview of humankinds's never-ending quest for knowledge and shows how science has evolved over the ages by combining our curiosity and instinctive speculation with theoretical rigour and meticulous experiment. The authors are science journalists of great repute.
Standard Number 0792239121 Hb.
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