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Titre
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Sketches of the History of Science
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Description
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Ever wondered how science came about, but were intimidated by voluminous tomes that tell but don’t show how it was all done? With its hundreds of illustrations and accessible writing style, Sketches of the History of Science helps you navigate the philosophical underpinnings of science, shows you its roots in natural philosophy, and illuminates complex phenomena in early and modern biology, chemistry and physics. Requiring no previous background in the natural sciences, the book can be read both for fun and for class to develop a better understanding of the origins of science and how it works.
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Format
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Manuel Imprimé
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Auteur(s)
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Justine Bell and Justin Marleau
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Année de publication
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2019
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Établissement(s)
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Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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Discipline(s)
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100 – Sciences et techniques biologiques
200 – Sciences et techniques physiques
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Programme(s)
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Histoire et civilisation (700.B0)
Sciences de la nature (200.B0)
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nombre de pages
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228
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isbn13
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978-2-89470-397-7
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Mots-clés
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science; history of science; scientific method; natural sciences; illustrated books; philosophy; astronomy; physics; chemistry; biology; ecology
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Remarques
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The CCDMD’s digital textbooks are available in PDF.
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Prix
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32,95
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Identifiant
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33097