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Engineering transformed the world completely between the 17th and
21st centuries. Remarkable Engineers tells the stories of 51 of the
key pioneers in this transformation, from the designers and
builders of the world s railways, bridges and aeroplanes, to the
founders of the modern electronics and communications revolutions.
The focus throughout is on their varied life stories, and
engineering and scientific detail is kept to a minimum. Engineer
profiles are organized chronologically, inviting readers with an
interest in engineering to follow the path by which these
remarkable engineers utterly changed our lives.
Engineering transformed the world completely between the 17th and
21st centuries. Remarkable Engineers tells the stories of 51 of the
key pioneers in this transformation, from the designers and
builders of the world s railways, bridges and aeroplanes, to the
founders of the modern electronics and communications revolutions.
The focus throughout is on their varied life stories, and
engineering and scientific detail is kept to a minimum. Engineer
profiles are organized chronologically, inviting readers with an
interest in engineering to follow the path by which these
remarkable engineers utterly changed our lives.
The 250 years from the second half of the 17th century saw the
birth of modern physics and its growth into one of the most
successful of the sciences. The reader will find here the lives of
55 of the most remarkable physicists from that era described in
brief biographies. All the characters profiled have made important
contributions to physics, either through their ideas, through their
teaching or in other ways. The emphasis is on their varied
life-stories, not on the details of their achievements, but when
read in sequence the biographies, which are organised
chronologically, convey in human terms something of the way in
which physics was created. Scientific and mathematical detail is
kept to a minimum, so the reader who is interested in physics, but
perhaps lacks the background to follow technical accounts, will
find this collection an inviting and easy path through the
subject's modern development.
Ioan James introduces and profiles sixty mathematicians from the era when mathematics was freed from its classical origins to develop into its modern form. The subjects, all born between 1700 and 1910, come from a wide range of countries, and all made important contributions to mathematics, through their ideas, their teaching, and their influence. James emphasizes their varied life stories, not the details of their mathematical achievements. The book is organized chronologically into ten chapters, each of which contains biographical sketches of six mathematicians. The men and women James has chosen to portray are representative of the history of mathematics, such that their stories, when read in sequence, convey in human terms something of the way in which mathematics developed. Ioan James is a professor at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. He is the author of Topological Topics (Cambridge, 1983), Fibrewise Topology (Cambridge, 1989), Introduction to Uniform Spaces (Cambridge, 1990), Topological and Uniform Spaces (Springer-Verlag New York, 1999), and co-author with Michael C. Crabb of Fibrewise Homotopy Theory (Springer-Verlag New York, 1998). James is the former editor of the London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series and volume editor of numerous books. He is the organizer of the Oxford Series of Topology symposia and other conferences, and co-chairman of the Task Force for Mathematical Sciences of Campaign for Oxford.
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