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The fellowship Gilbert Bacon Harvey Wren Newton and the story of a scientific revolution

by Gribbin John R.

Synopsis

"Seventeenth-century England was ravaged by civil war, plague and fire; a world ruled by superstition and ignorance. But then a series of meetings of 'natural philosophers' in Oxford and London saw the beginning of a new method of thinking based on proof and experiment. And at the heart of this Renaissance were the founding fathers of modern western science: The Royal Society." "John Gribbin gives us a colorful account of this unparalleled time of discovery, explores the birth of the Society, and brings its prime movers to life, including: William Gilbert, Francis Bacon, William Harvey, Christopher Wren, Robert Mory, Robert Hooke, and his ambitious rival Isaac Newton." "This book shows how the triumph of the revolution that changed our world - and still continues 350 years on - was ultimately not the work of one isolated genius, but of a Fellowship."--BOOK JACKET.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2007
ISBN-13 9781585678310
ISBN-10 1585678317
Class Copyright
Publisher Overlook Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;HISTORY;SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 336
Length of Recording 15
Shelf No. HX073
Grade Range 12
Ages 18