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Title
Thomas Harriot : a life in science / Robyn Arianrhod.
Published
Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
viii, 361 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Associated name
Summary
"Thomas Harriot (1560-1621) was a pioneer in both the figurative and literal sense. Navigational adviser and loyal friend to Sir Walter Ralegh, Harriot took part in the first expedition to colonize Virginia. Not only was he responsible for getting Ralegh's ships safely to harbor in the New World, once there he became the first European to acquire a working knowledge of an indigenous language (he also began a lifelong love of tobacco, which may have been his undoing). Harriot's abilities were seemingly unlimited and nearly awe-inspiring. He was the first to use a telescope to map the moon's craters, and, independently of Galileo, discovered and recorded sunspots. He preceded Newton (whose fame eclipsed his) in his discovery of the properties of the prism.Though his thinking depended on a more natural, intuitive approach than those who followed him, Harriot laid the foundations of what in Newton's time would become modern physics. Robyn Arianrhod's biography offers the human face of scientific discovery, a lived example of the way in which science actually progresses."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Harriot's London
Sea fever
The science of sea and sky
Practical navigation (and why the winds blow)
America at last
Preparing for Virginia
Roanoke Island
After Roanoke
War, and a new calendar
New chances
Setback
Royal refraction
Spirals and turmoil
Changing of the guard
Algebra, rainbows, and an infamous plot
Solving the rainbow
Conversations with Kepler
Atomic speculations
Gravity
Mathematics, Jamestown, Guiana
The end of an era
All things must pass
Resurrecting Harriot.
Sea fever
The science of sea and sky
Practical navigation (and why the winds blow)
America at last
Preparing for Virginia
Roanoke Island
After Roanoke
War, and a new calendar
New chances
Setback
Royal refraction
Spirals and turmoil
Changing of the guard
Algebra, rainbows, and an infamous plot
Solving the rainbow
Conversations with Kepler
Atomic speculations
Gravity
Mathematics, Jamestown, Guiana
The end of an era
All things must pass
Resurrecting Harriot.
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
Call number
Q143.H36 A75 2019