Title Chronology of Science
Subtitle
Author Lisa Rezende
ISBN 9788130907338
List price Rs. 495.00
Price outside India Available on Request
Original price USD 75.00
Binding Paperback
No of pages 512
Book size 178 x 242 mm
Publishing year 2010
Original publisher Facts On File Inc.
Published in India by Viva Books Private Limited
Exclusive distributors Viva Books Private Limited
Sales territory India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, .
Status ForthComing
About the book
  
 

Description: Chronology of Science is a fascinating collection of notable scientific and technological achievements that shaped scientific history. Organized by time period, the volume contains more than 2,000 cross-referenced entries, ranging from 50 to 1 50 words each, in addition to identifiers that categorize the entries into the core areas of biology, chemistry, Earth science, marine science, mathematics, physics, space and astronomy, and weather and climate. To supplement the entries, each section includes introductory and closing essays, a time line chart of scientific discoveries, sidebars expanding upon important concepts, and charts and illustrations.

The entries in the volume fall into the following sections:

• Setting the Foundation: Science in Antiquity through the First Century BCE.

• Expanding Knowledge: First Century C.E.—13th Century CE.

• Science in the Renaissance: 1300—1632

• Building the Base of Modern 1636—1759

• Science in the Age of Revolutions: 1760 1850

• Science Expands as the World Grows Smaller: 1851—1899

• New Theories and Old: 1900—1945

• Science in the Post-Atomic World: 1946—1979

• The Expansion of Science in the Information Age: 1980—2006

Including more than 100 black-and-white photographs and line illustrations, the book also contains two appendixes (Standard

International Units and the Periodic Table of Elements), a glossary of terms, lists of general and section-specific print resources, a selection of Internet resources, an array of societies and associations, and a helpful index.

Contents: Introduction • Setting the Foundation: Science in Antiquity through the First Century B.C.E • Expanding Knowledge : First Century C.E -13th Century C.E. • Science in the Renaissance: 1300 -1633 • Building the Base of Modern Science: 1635-759 • Science in the Age of Revolutions: 1760-1850 • Science Expands as the World Grows Smaller: 1851-1899 • New theories and Old : 1900-1945 • Science in the Post-Atomic World: 1946-1979 • The Expansion of Science in the Information Age: 1980-2006 • Appendix1 : Units and Measurements • Appendix 2 : Periodic Table of the Elements • Glossary • Further Reading • Selected Internet Resources • Societies and Associations • Index

About the Author : Lisa Rezende, Ph.D., graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, and was a postdoctoral fellow in biochemistry at Harvard Medical School. Currently a freelance science writer living in Tucson, Arizona, she has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Biological Chemistry and the Journal of Virology—on issues of DNA replication and human immunodeficiency virus drug resistance—and has contributed to the Web site supporting the textbook Molecular Cell Biology.

Target Audience: Science students and general public

 
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