The Martyrs of Science by Brewster David

The Martyrs of Science

Brewster David

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nonfiction autobiography biography informative reflective medium-paced
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Book Excerpt: ...on the 5th of November, 1581, and pursued his medical studies under the celebrated botanist Andrew C salpinus, who filled the chair of medicine from 1567 to 1592.In order to study the principles of music and drawing, Galileo found...

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