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Título:
Isaac Newton : the scientist who changed everything
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Resumen:
On Christmas Day 1642, a farmer's wife gave birth to a baby boy in Lincolnshire, England. Isaac Newton was a sickly child who found it difficult to make friends. When it came to farming, he got into trouble for letting the pigs go astray and the fences fall down. But he was fascinated by inventions, spending his time carving sundials and making kites. No one would have guessed that, when Newton grew up, he would be one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known. His discoveries would change the way people understood the universe.
Fecha de publicación como intervalo:
2007
Descripción física:
64 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.
Contenido:
Young Isaac: Born in midwinter -- World turned upside down -- From day to day -- Isaac's schooldays -- Fired by genius: College days -- Borders of knowledge -- Crucible -- New science -- Secrets of the universe: Academic life -- Jars and telescopes -- Royal society -- Comets' tails -- Man of the world: Principia -- Friends and foes -- London life -- "All was light" -- Active to the end -- Glossary -- Bibliography and index.
EPSB_586:
Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12, 2008
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Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0616/2006020772.html
ISBN:
9781426301148

9781426301155

97814263145068
Información de publicación:
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 2007.