Deming (arts and sciences, U. of Oklahoma) presents the third volume in a comprehensive history of science that chronologically follows the development of modern science from the fourteenth century an
Science is a living, organic activity, the meaning and understanding of which have evolved incrementally over human history. This book, the first in a roughly chronological series, explores the devel
Science is a living, organic activity, the meaning and understandng of which have evolved incementally over human history. This book, the second ni a roughly chronological series, explores the evolut
The fourth volume in a series, the text explores the intersection between human history and scientific discovery and discusses the implications of such discoveries. This volume focuses on the sixteent