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  • wired:

Without the work of intellectual giants like Einstein, Newton and Darwin, we might still be in the dark ages. But how many scientists still read the dust-ridden texts where these luminaries first expounded their theories? Thanks to the internet, you no longer have to hunt down these yellowing tomes in a moldy library vault. Here’s the story of 9 famous publications that spun the scientific world off its orbit.

    wired:

    Without the work of intellectual giants like Einstein, Newton and Darwin, we might still be in the dark ages. But how many scientists still read the dust-ridden texts where these luminaries first expounded their theories? Thanks to the internet, you no longer have to hunt down these yellowing tomes in a moldy library vault. Here’s the story of 9 famous publications that spun the scientific world off its orbit.


    (via biomedicalephemera)

    Tagged: science reading lit literature books art medical links anatomy natural history gray's anatomy

    Posted on July 20, 2012 via WIRED with 740 notes

    Source: Wired

  • red-guardian:

1896. Guess who found a new read? xD

    red-guardian:

    1896. Guess who found a new read? xD

    Tagged: natural history biology literature science archaic science

    Posted on June 28, 2012 via My name is for my friends. with 44 notes

  • ashleyhennen:

Nabokov’s butterflies.

    ashleyhennen:

    Nabokov’s butterflies.

    (via atelierentomologica)

    Tagged: nabokov butterfly insect entomology literature books lolita drawing painting dedication front page

    Posted on March 18, 2012 via .................................. with 133 notes

    Source: ashleyhennen

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