The DiscoverersRandom House, 1983 - 745 páginas 'The Discoverers' is a vivid, sweeping, and original history of man's greatest adventure: his search to discover the world around him--the relationship of the heavens to his own planet, the elusive and mysterious dimension of time, the vast and colorful range of plants and animals, the intricate workings of his own body, the surprising variety of human societies past and present--by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Americans, now the Librarian of Congress. |
Contenido
FROM SUN TIME TO CLOCK TIME | 26 |
THE MISSIONARY CLOCK | 56 |
THE EARTH AND THE SEAS | 79 |
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The Discoverers: A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself Daniel J. Boorstin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adam Smith Africa anatomy ancient animals Arabic Asia astrology astronomy became body Buffon calendar called century China Chinese Christian Church classical clock clockmakers coast Columbus continent Copernicus Darwin described discovered discovery earth East Emperor empire English Europe European experience explained exploring father French Galen Galileo Greek heavens human hundred ideas Indian Indian Ocean Indies invented Islam islands John Khan King Koran Kublai Khan land language Latin latitude learned Leibniz Linnaeus longitude manuscript maps Marco Marco Polo mathematics medieval Mediterranean Memory modern moon movable type Muslim nature never Newton observed Ocean Paracelsus physician pioneer plants Pope Portugal Portuguese Prester John Prince printed book Ptolemy Ptolemy's reached Roman Rome Royal Society sailing Saint scholars scientific seafaring ships Skraelings species telescope theory tion translation University Venice Vesalius Vespucci Viking voyage water clock West Western whole word writing
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