From 1600 to 1800—William Harvey to Georges Cuvier (24)
English scientist William Harvey experimented and made great discoveries about the circulatory system in the 1600s. Around 1800, French zoologist George Cuvier made influential fossil discoveries and contributed to the founding of paleontology. The fascinating profiles of these and many other notable scientists are collected in this volume, and are supported by related photographs and primary sources. Readers are sure to be inspired for years to come.
-
SeriesHistory's Most Influential Scientists
-
ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
-
Publisher or imprintBritannica Educational Publishing
-
AuthorRogers, Kate
-
ISBN-139781499474763
-
FormatReinforced Library Binding
-
Size6 X 9
-
Reading Interest7,8,9,10,11,12
-
# of Pages64
-
Dewey Decimal509.2’2--dc23
-
Guided Reading LevelZ
-
Date Published2024
-
SubjectNonfiction, Collective Biography, Scientists
English scientist William Harvey experimented and made great discoveries about the circulatory system in the 1600s. Around 1800, French zoologist George Cuvier made influential fossil discoveries and contributed to the founding of paleontology. The fascinating profiles of these and many other notable scientists are collected in this volume, and are supported by related photographs and primary sources. Readers are sure to be inspired for years to come.