Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences

Ari Ben-Menahem

Many books are published every year on the history of science, but I know of no comprehensive treatise that blends the essential historical data (chronology, biographies, major background political and economical events, etc.) together with science proper (principles, laws, experiments, observations, theories, equations, etc.). The present encyclopedic treatise does just that; it tells the reader not only who did it and when it was done but also precisely what was done.






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