A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900

A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900
Title A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900 PDF eBook
Author Henry Marshall Leicester
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 578
Release 1952
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674822306

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A collection of important writings in the history of chemistry from 1400-1900, each with an introduction by the editors.

A Source Book in Geography

A Source Book in Geography
Title A Source Book in Geography PDF eBook
Author George Kish
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 482
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN 9780674822702

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Presents geographical writings, chronologically arranged, with a wealth of material from non-Western sources. Each section is introduced by the editor.

A Source Book in Medieval Science

A Source Book in Medieval Science
Title A Source Book in Medieval Science PDF eBook
Author Edward Grant
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 890
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN 9780674823600

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This Source Book explores a millennium of European scientific thought accompanied by critical commentary and annotation; nearly half the selections appear for the first time in the vernacular. Representing "science" in the medieval sense, selections include alchemy, astrology, logic, and theology as well as mathematics, physics, and biology.

Source Book in Geology, 1900-1950

Source Book in Geology, 1900-1950
Title Source Book in Geology, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Kirtley Fletcher Mather
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 462
Release 1967
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674822757

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Here, find source literature for the most important contributions to the remarkable recent expansion of geological knowledge. Excerpted are 65 articles on topics including the constitution of Earth's interior, earthquakes, radioactive timekeepers, submarine features and deep-sea cores, entrapment of petroleum, and crystal structure.

Geology in the Nineteenth Century

Geology in the Nineteenth Century
Title Geology in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Mott T. Greene
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 325
Release 2017-01-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1501704745

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In this clear and comprehensive introduction to developments in geological theory during the nineteenth century, Mott T. Greene asserts that the standard accounts of nineteenth-century geology, which dwell on the work of Anglo-American scientists, have obscured the important contributions of Continental geologists; he balances this traditional emphasis with a close study of the innovations of the French, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Swiss geologists whose comprehensive theory of earth history actually dominated geological thought of the time. Greene's account of the Continental scientists places the history of geology in a new light: it demonstrates that scientific interest in the late nineteenth century shifted from uniform and steady processes to periodic and cyclic events—rather than the other way around, as the Anglo-American view has represented it. He also puts continental drift theory in its context, showing that it was not a revolutionary idea but one that emerged naturally from the Continental geologists' foremost subject of study-the origin of mountains, oceans, and continents. A careful inquiry into the nature of geology as a field poised between natural history and physical science, Geology in the Nineteenth Century will interest students and scholars of geology, geophysics, and geography as well as intellectual historians and historians of science.

James Hutton and the History of Geology

James Hutton and the History of Geology
Title James Hutton and the History of Geology PDF eBook
Author Dennis Dean
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 325
Release 2019-06-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1501733990

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In James Hutton and the History of Geology, Dennis R. Dean provides a more accurate and complete account of Hutton's major geological writings than any that has hitherto appeared. He examines the growth and development of Hutton's thought in the light of his training and experience in medicine, agriculture, and philosophy, locating him within the intellectual milieux of Edinburgh at the height of the Scottish Enlightenment.

The Publishers' Trade List Annual

The Publishers' Trade List Annual
Title The Publishers' Trade List Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1326
Release 1984
Genre American literature
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