Cosmology, Atomic Theory, Evolution: Classic Readings in the Literature of ScienceCourier Corporation, 2003年1月1日 - 275 頁 "Sir William Cecil Dampier's Readings in the Literature of Science has long been a classic. Unlike many other collections, it has the virtue of dealing thoroughly with three major subjects which are at the very heart of science: cosmogony, atomic theory and evolution. For each, the readings have been selected so as to give a continuous story, enabling the reader to share in the great excitement of the process of scientific discovery and the growth of knowledge from the earliest times to the present. Here, in the original writings of the men who have made science, are displayed the noble qualities of the disciplined imagination which are the chief defining characteristics of the scientific enterprise." — I. Bernard Cohen, Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University |
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COSMOGONY | 1 |
From Aristarchus of Samos by Sir Thomas Heath By per | 8 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 14 |
NEWTON | 31 |
LAPLACE | 43 |
FOUCAULT STOkes Bunsen and KIRCHHOFF | 50 |
EINSTEIN MINKOWSKI EDDINGTON Relativity | 55 |
3 | 63 |
THE IONIC DISSOCIATION THEORY | 127 |
POSITIVE RAYS AND ISOTOPES | 144 |
ww | 156 |
75 | 158 |
RADIOACTIVITY AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM | 160 |
ARISTOTLE | 167 |
PHYSIOLOGUS | 179 |
AN EARLY MICROSCOPIST | 181 |
THE ATOMIC THEORY | 69 |
LAVOISIER AND THE RISE OF MODERN CHEMISTRY | 83 |
7 | 86 |
CHEMISTRY AND THE ATOMIC THEORY | 93 |
10 | 98 |
THE COMBINATION OF GASES | 100 |
ATOMS AND MOLECULES | 105 |
II | 107 |
THE PERIODIC | 112 |
31 | 113 |
ELECTROCHEMISTRY | 118 |