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History of modern science and mathematics

by Brian S. Baigrie

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This is a multi-volume encyclopedia for school markets. Organized topically around the various disciplines of science and mathematics (from algebra, anthropology, and astronomy to paleontology, physics, and trigonometry), this comprehensive reference takes readers through revolutions scientific and industrial - outward to the far limits of space, and inward to the tiniest particles. Recurring sidebar features and explanatory illustrations and historical photographs help expand and contextualize the encyclopedia-style entries.… (more)
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This is a multi-volume encyclopedia for school markets. Organized topically around the various disciplines of science and mathematics (from algebra, anthropology, and astronomy to paleontology, physics, and trigonometry), this comprehensive reference takes readers through revolutions scientific and industrial - outward to the far limits of space, and inward to the tiniest particles. Recurring sidebar features and explanatory illustrations and historical photographs help expand and contextualize the encyclopedia-style entries.

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