The Genius of ChinaThe Genius of China
3,000 Years of Science, Discovery, & Invention
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Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, First U.S. paperback edition, revised edition, Available .Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, First U.S. paperback edition, revised edition, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsRevised, full-color illustrated edition of the multi-award-winning, international bestseller that charts the unparalleled and astounding achievement of ancient China
• Brings to life one hundred Chinese “firsts” in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, music, technology, and warfare
• Based on the definitive work of the world’s most famous Sinologist, Joseph Needham (1900-1995), author of Science and Civilisation in China
• Organized by field, invention, and discovery for ease of reference
Undisputed masters of invention and discovery for 3,000 years, the ancient Chinese were the first to discover the solar wind and the circulation of the blood and even to isolate sex hormones. From the suspension bridge and the seismograph to deep drilling for natural gas, the iron plough, and the parachute, ancient China’s contributions in the fields of engineering, medicine, technology, mathematics, science, transportation, warfare, and music helped inspire the European agricultural and industrial revolutions.
Since its original publication, The Genius of China has won five literary awards in America and been translated into 43 languages. Its Chinese edition, The Spirit of Chinese Invention, was approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education for use in connection with the national secondary curriculum in China. Based on the immense, authoritative scholarship of the late Joseph Needham, the world’s foremost scholar of Chinese science, and including a foreword by him, this revised full-color illustrated edition brings to life the spirit and excitement of the unparalleled achievements of ancient China.
Joseph Needham (1900-95) distilled years of study into the history of Chinese science and technology into the Science and Civilization in China, publication of which began in 1954. It was a little much for general readers, so three decades later Temple (history and philosophy of science, Tsinghua U., Bejing) distilled the distillation into this single volume of short essays and full-page, full-color illustrations and without footnotes. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Based on the immense, authoritative scholarship of the late Joseph Needham, the world’s foremost scholar of Chinese science, this revised full-color illustrated edition brings to life the spirit and excitement of the unparalleled achievements of ancient China--with one hundred “firsts” in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, music, technology, and warfare.
• Brings to life one hundred Chinese “firsts” in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, music, technology, and warfare
• Based on the definitive work of the world’s most famous Sinologist, Joseph Needham (1900-1995), author of Science and Civilisation in China
• Organized by field, invention, and discovery for ease of reference
Undisputed masters of invention and discovery for 3,000 years, the ancient Chinese were the first to discover the solar wind and the circulation of the blood and even to isolate sex hormones. From the suspension bridge and the seismograph to deep drilling for natural gas, the iron plough, and the parachute, ancient China’s contributions in the fields of engineering, medicine, technology, mathematics, science, transportation, warfare, and music helped inspire the European agricultural and industrial revolutions.
Since its original publication, The Genius of China has won five literary awards in America and been translated into 43 languages. Its Chinese edition, The Spirit of Chinese Invention, was approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education for use in connection with the national secondary curriculum in China. Based on the immense, authoritative scholarship of the late Joseph Needham, the world’s foremost scholar of Chinese science, and including a foreword by him, this revised full-color illustrated edition brings to life the spirit and excitement of the unparalleled achievements of ancient China.
Joseph Needham (1900-95) distilled years of study into the history of Chinese science and technology into the Science and Civilization in China, publication of which began in 1954. It was a little much for general readers, so three decades later Temple (history and philosophy of science, Tsinghua U., Bejing) distilled the distillation into this single volume of short essays and full-page, full-color illustrations and without footnotes. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Based on the immense, authoritative scholarship of the late Joseph Needham, the world’s foremost scholar of Chinese science, this revised full-color illustrated edition brings to life the spirit and excitement of the unparalleled achievements of ancient China--with one hundred “firsts” in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, medicine, music, technology, and warfare.
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