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History’s Most Influential Scientists - School Library Journal

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The endeavors of famous scientists are related in these chronological volumes. Readers will learn that Roger Bacon was an early advocate of experimental science; Edward Jenner discovered the first safe smallpox vaccine; physicist Michael Faraday increased our understanding of electromagnetism, and much more. Little information on personal lives is provided; the three-to-seven page articles on each are almost entirely consumed with theories, experiments, and explanations about their respective research. Subjects are almost exclusively from Europe and North America, and few women are included. The scientific language employed—thermodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, and corpuscular conception of light , for example—means those consulting these volumes should already have a working knowledge of the scientist or their work. Nearly all data provided can be found elsewhere, and those interested in more personal details will certainly have to look to other sources. Despite dense text and somewhat tedious reads, these volumes will complement a high school science curriculum nicely, making them suitable additions to reference collections. VERDICT Though there is nothing new offered here, these volumes will satisfy a need for a science reference collection that needs updating.

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Title   ATOS Format Qty
From 1600 to 1800--William Harvey to Georges Cuvier NEW
From 1800 to 1860--Alexander von Humboldt to Gregor Mendel NEW
From 1860 to 1920--Louis Pasteur to Henrietta Swan Leavitt NEW
From 1920 to 1960--Ernest Rutherford to J. Robert Oppenheimer NEW
From 1960 to 2000--Hans Bethe to Steven Pinker NEW
From Ancient Greece to 1600--Asclepius to Johannes Kepler NEW
History's Most Influential Scientists (6 titles) NEW
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