In this series, readers will travel back in time, experiencing the
lives and cultures of some of the world's greatest scientists.
Engrossing text and primary source images help students gain
perspective on the scientific climate surrounding history's
greatest scientific discoveries and theories. The text is
accompanied by primary source images of the tools, manuscripts,
illustrations, and artifacts of these scientists, who changed the
way we see the world, both politically and religiously. This series
is an eye-opening addition to any library. Dmitri Mendeleyev gave
science one of its most important discoveries when he published his
periodic table of elements. The periodic table has determined much
in the way of science in the past and will continue to do so in the
future. The scientist behind the table came from the barren
wasteland of Siberia in nineteenth-century Russia and rose to world
acclaim for his work in chemistry. Photos and other primary source
material will keep leaders engrossed.
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