The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way
The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way
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HarperCollins
Just the Series: Story of Science Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Story of Science   

Annotation: Presents the people and discoveries that originated the mathematical and scientific ideas which formed modern science.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #3819023
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2004
Edition Date: c2004 Release Date: 11/17/04
Pages: xiii, 282 p.
ISBN: 1-588-34160-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-588-34160-0
Dewey: 520
LCCN: 2004107324
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2004)

Starred Review Hakim opens the new Story of Science series with a book guaranteed to kick the history of science up a notch. Dividing the text into manageable sections with zingy titles (Why Mars Is a Little Loopy), she livens the writing with questions, asides, and changes of tense; recaps, restates, and refers back to important points; strews color illustrations with substantial captions thickly throughout; and sprinkles it all with fresh insights. Best of all, she respects the ability of young readers to absorb difficult ideas--whether that's early developments in physics, or the discovery and refinement of mathematics and geometry. She'll keep visual learners rapt, too, with lucid diagrams, photos, and art reproductions, and instead of drawn maps, she includes dramatic, lightly labeled satellite photos. Hakim does make a few bobbles (the Euclidian axiom the whole is greater than the part is incorrectly stated as the whole is greater than the sum of its parts), and her glances toward Asia and ancient Central America are too brief to change the Eurocentric focus. Still, this account of modern science's dawn, up to the revolution engendered by moveable type, presents a rare mix of visual appeal, intellectual content, and lively personal voice that will propel readers to the end and leave them impatient for more.

School Library Journal

Gr 8 Up-In this first book in a projected series of six, Hakim has interwoven creation myths, history, physics, and mathematics to present a seamless, multifaceted view of the foundation of modern science. The acknowledgments page reads like a Who's Who of the academic physics world, thanking the many researchers and experts who provided fact checking and advice. The entire volume is beautifully organized and the multidisciplinary approach to science is immediately apparent from the table of contents. Chapter headings contain subheadings prefaced by an image that indicates the focus of the chapter-science, math, language arts, technology and engineering, geography, or philosophy. Full-color photos and illustrations appear throughout; quotes and sidebars offer related information. The text never suffers from oversimplification and the writing holds its own with the many compelling visuals. Only a slight amount of fictionalization is evident with the author occasionally suggesting the possible thoughts of ancient groups pondering the mysteries of the universe. At its essence, the book displays the most appealing aspect of science and mathematics: that advances result from a practical need solved by curious minds.-Courtney Lewis, Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-273) and index.
Word Count: 80,656
Reading Level: 8.0
Interest Level: 9+
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 8.0 / points: 15.0 / quiz: 113982 / grade: Upper Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:7.4 / points:11.0 / quiz:Q58947
Lexile: 950L

Readers will travel back in time to ancient Babylonia, Egypt, and Greece. They will meet the world's first astronomers, mathematicians, and physicists and explore the lives and ideas of such famous people as Pythagoras, Archimedes, Brahmagupta, al-Khwarizmi, Fibonacci, Ptolemy, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas Aquinas. Hakim will introduce them to Aristotle—one of the greatest philosophers of all time—whose scientific ideas dominated much of the world for eighteen centuries.

In the three-book The Story of Science series, master storyteller Joy Hakim narrates the evolution of scientific thought from ancient times to the present. With lively, character-driven narrative, Hakim spotlights the achievements of some of the world's greatest scientists and encourages a similiar spirit of inquiry in readers. The books include hundreds of color photographs, charts, maps, and diagrams; informative sidebars; suggestions for further reading; and excerpts from the writings of great scientists.


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