Six Great Scientists: Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Marie Curie, Einstein
J.G. Crowther Mr. Crowther's selection of scientists gives not only a clear idea of the effort needed to arrive at new truths but of the changing climate of religious opposition through which scientific investigation passed from Copernicus in the fifteenth century to Darwin in the nineteenth. - Times Literary Supplement
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