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The biography of an individual who simply was the last man who knew everything.
Open any physics textbook and you will find the name of Thomas Young (1773-1829), the experimenter who first demonstrated the interference of light and proved that light is a wave, not a stream of corpuscles as maintained by Newton. Open any book on the eye and vision, and Young appears as the celebrated London physician who proposed how the eye focuses and the three-colour theory of vision, experimentally confirmed only in 1959. Open any book on ancient Egypt, and Young is credited for his crucial detective work in deciphering the Rosetta Stone and the hieroglyphic and demotic scripts. And this describes only the basics of his knowledge.
An exhibition of Young at London's Science Museum on his birth bicentenary stated that: "He probably had a wider range of creative learning than any other Englishman in history".
When invited to contribute to a new edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, Young offered the following subjects: Alphabet, Annuities, Attraction, Capillary Action, Cohesion, Colour, Dew, Egypt, Eye, Focusm Friction, Halo, Hieroglyphic, Hydraulics, Motion, Resistance, Ship, Sound, Strength, Tides, Waves and "anything of a medical nature". But he asked that his contributions be kept anonymous, to avoid harming his medical practice.
While not yet thirty he gave a course of lectures at the Royal Institution covering virtually all of known science. But polymathy made him unpopular in the academy. An early attack on his wave theory of light was so scathing that English physicists buried it for nearly two decades until it was rediscovered in France. But slowly, after his death, great scientists began to recognize his genius.
Readers who enjoy David Sobel's crisp historical biography and the intellectual curiosity of Patrick O'Brians Stephen Maturin will love Andrew Robinson's colourful portrayal of the last man who knew everything.
À propos de l?auteur: Andrew Robinson is a King's Scholar of Eton College and holds degrees from Oxfored University and the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Titre : The Last Man Who Knew Everything: Thomas ...
Éditeur : Pi Press
Date d'édition : 2005
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Very Good
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Vendeur : Great Matter Books, Grand Rapids, MI, Etats-Unis
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Vendeur : Barclay Books, York, WA, Australie
Hardback. Thomas Young (1773-1829) was the experimenter who first proved that light is a wave not a stream of corpuscles as Newton proclaimed. In any book on the eye and vision, Young is the London physician who showed how the eye focuses and proposed the three-color theory of vision confirmed only in 1959. Then again, in any book on ancient Egypt, Young is credited for his crucial detective work in deciphering the Rosetta Stone. It is hard to grasp how much he knew. Invited to contribute to a new edition of the "Encyclopaedia Britannica", Young offered the following subjects: Alphabet, Annuities, Attraction, Capillary Action, Cohesion, Color, Dew, Egypt, Eye, Focus, Friction, Halo, Hieroglyphic, Hydraulics, Motion, Resistance, Ship, Sound, Strength, Tides, Waves, and "anything of a medical nature". He asked that all his contributions be kept anonymous. While not yet thirty he gave a course of lectures at the Royal Institution, covering virtually all of known science. But, polymathy made him unpopular in the academy. An early attack on his wave theory of light was so scathing that English physicists buried it for nearly two decades until it was rediscovered in France. But slowly, after his death, great scientists began to recognize his genius. Today, in an age of professional specialization unimaginable in 1800, polymathy still disturbs us. Is this insatiable curiosity selfish, even irresponsible? Either way, Young's character has a quality all but lost in our narcissistic culture. Here is the story of a driven yet modest hero, someone who could make the grandiose claim to have been the last man who knew everything, but for the fact that he cared less about what others thought of him than for the joys of an unbridled pursuit of knowledge. 2005, First edition, first printing. A fine, as new, copy in a fine, unclipped d/w. This copy has never been read. Scans available if required. N° de réf. du vendeur 15578675
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