Lost Discoveries: The Multicultural Roots of Modern Science from the Babylonians to the Maya (Unabridged)

In association with
Audible.com

Find:
Search
All categories
Science & Technology > Astronomy

Main Categories:
Arts & Entertainment
AudibleOriginals
Bios & Memoirs
Business
Classics
Comedy
Drama & Poetry
Education
Erotica & Sexuality
Espaņol
Fiction
Great Speakers
Health & Fitness
Higher Education Faculty
History
K-12 Educators
Kids & Young Adults
Language Instruction
Live Events
Miscellaneous
Mysteries & Thrillers
Newspapers & Magazines
Nonfiction
Nostalgia Radio
Parents & Family
Podcasts
Professionals
Radio & TV
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science & Technology
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Self Development
Self-Development
Sports
Students
Technology
Travel & Adventure
Young Adults

Science & Technology:
Astronomy
Biology
Environment
General
Magazine & Radio
Medicine
News & Interviews
Physics
Psychology & The Mind
Scientists
Technology

 

Audio Program Description

Audio Books > Science & Technology > Astronomy > Lost Discoveries: The ...


Lost Discoveries: The Multicultural Roots of Modern Science from the Babylonians to the Maya (Unabridged):


Lost Discoveries: The Multicultural Roots of Modern Science from the Babylonians to the Maya (Unabridged)

Hear sample
(WMP)

Hear sample
(RealAudio)

   

Lost Discoveries: The Multicultural Roots of Modern Science from the Babylonians to the Maya (Unabridged)

Author: Dick Teresi
Format: Audio Download
Audio Length: 14 hours and 37 min.
Rating: rating: 3.24 stars

Retail Price: $41.42
Price: $28.99
You save $12.43 (30%)

Publisher's Summary:

In the tradition of Daniel Boorstin, the co-founder of Omni delivers an original work of history that demonstrates why modern science rests on a foundation built by ancient and medieval non-European societies.

Lost Discoveries explores the mostly unheralded scientific breakthroughs from the ancient world - Babylonians, Egyptians, Indians, Africans, New World, and Oceanic tribes, among others, and from the non-European medieval world. By example, the Egyptians developed the concept of the lowest common denominator and the Indians developed the use of zero and negative numbers. The Chinese observed, reported, and dated eclipses between 1400 and 1200 B.C. The Chinese also set the stage for later Hindu scholars, who refined the concept of particles and the void. Five thousand years ago, Sumerians were able to assert that the earth was circular. Islamic scientists fixed problems in Ptolemy's geocentric cosmology. The Quechuan Indians of Peru were the first to vulcanize rubber.

This first comprehensive, authoritative, popularly written, multicultural history of science fills in a crucial gap in the history of science.

Lost Discoveries is also available in print from Simon and Schuster.

Join Audible Today!
Click here



HOW AUDIBLE WORKS:


Choose from thousands of downloadable audio books, radio programs and much more!

 

Easily download audio programs from the Internet to your computer. No cassettes or CDs!

 

  

Listen at your computer, burn to CDs, or transfer your program to an AudibleReady mobile player.

 

Save up to 80% compared with audiobooks on tape or CD. Become a member and save each month.



Audio Books > Science & Technology > Astronomy > Lost Discoveries: The ...

Image & Summary provided by and used with permission from Audible.com
All brands and product names are trademarked or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notification. E.&O.E.
Page revised: Wednesday, June 25, 2008.

This page is at http://www.audiobooksplus.com/set5b/go/bk-rhau-000106