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The major purpose of this book is to present Johann Gregor Mendel
(1822-1884) in a real and interesting way based on the most recent
historical research and analysis of authentic sources. The authors
aim to show Mendels scientific thinking and inner feelings together
with his environment and to communicate his message as a
multifaceted personality and modern experimentalist. The book draws
from the only existing short sketch of Mendels youth, his letters
and the biographical ceiling paintings that were made according to
his proposal. They form the basis of the self-portrait concept. The
structure of the book follows thematic groups covering Mendels
activities from a poor village boy in search for education and
financial security, as not being physically suitable for running
his father's farm. The book does not perpetuate the myths invented
by some creative authors to make Mendels biography more attractive.
Mendels life and work are dramatic enough without those
embellishments. Mendel found happiness in science and he was able
to explain the theory of new scientific facts. He was not a tragic
figure, he did not work to become famous, but to be useful. His pea
research has now been appreciated as a genius accomplishment of a
scientist. The book is published at the occasion of Mendels
birthday bicentennial.
The major purpose of this book is to present Johann Gregor Mendel
(1822-1884) in a real and interesting way based on the most recent
historical research and analysis of authentic sources. The authors
aim to show Mendel´s scientific thinking and inner feelings
together with his environment and to communicate his message as a
multifaceted personality and modern experimentalist. The book draws
from the only existing short sketch of Mendel´s youth, his
letters and the biographical ceiling paintings that were made
according to his proposal. They form the basis of the
self-portrait concept. The structure of the book follows thematic
groups covering Mendel´s activities from a poor village boy in
search for education and financial security, as not being
physically suitable for running his father's farm. The book does
not perpetuate the myths invented by some creative authors to make
Mendel´s biography more attractive. Mendel´s life and work are
dramatic enough without those embellishments. Mendel found
happiness in science and he was able to explain the theory of new
scientific facts. He was not a tragic figure, he did not work
to become famous, but to be useful. His pea research has now been
appreciated as a genius accomplishment of a scientist. The book is
published at the occasion of Mendel´s birthday bicentennial.
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