Authors: Jacob Bronowski
CHAPTER SEVEN
Einstein, Albert, ‘Autobiographical Notes’ in
Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist
, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed., 1952.
Hoffman, Banesh, and Helen Dukas,
Albert Einstein
, Viking Press, 1972.
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm,
Nova Methodus pro Maximis et Minimis
, Leipzig, 1684.
Newton, Isaac,
Isaac Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia
Mathematica
, London, 1687, edited by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen, 2 vols, Cambridge University Press, 3rd ed., 1972.
CHAPTER EIGHT
Ashton, T. S.,
The Industrial Revolution 1760–1830
, Oxford University Press, 1948.
Crowther, J. G.,
British Scientists of the 19th Century
, 2 vols, Pelican, 1940–1.
Hobsbawm, E. J.,
The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789–1848
, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1962;
New American Library, 1965.
Schofield, Robert E.,
The Lunar Society of Birmingham
, Oxford University Press, 1963.
Smiles, Samuel,
Lives of the Engineers
, 1–3, John Murray, 1861; reprint, David and Charles, 1968.
CHAPTER NINE
Darwin, Francis,
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin
, John Murray, 1887.
Dubos, René Jules,
Louis Pasteur
, Gollancz, 1951.
Malthus, Thomas Robert,
An Essay on
the Principle of Population, as it affects the Future Improvement of
Society
, J. Johnson, London, 1798.
Sanchez, Robert, James Ferris and Leslie E. Orgel, ‘Conditions for purine synthesis: Did prebiotic synthesis occur at low temperatures?’,
Science
, 153, pp. 72–3, July 1966.
Wallace, Alfred Russel,
Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, With an Account of the Native Tribes, and Observations on
the Climate, Geology, and Natural History of the Amazon Valley
, Ward, Lock, 1853.
CHAPTER TEN
Broda, Engelbert,
Ludwig Boltzmann
, Franz Deuticke, Vienna, 1955.
Bronowski, J., ‘New Concepts in the Evolution of Complexity’,
Synthese
, 21, no. 2, pp. 228–46, June 1970.
Burbidge, E. Margaret, Geoffrey R. Burbidge, Williarn A. Fowler, and Fred Hoyle, ‘Synthesis of the Elements in Stars’,
Reviews
of Modern Physics
, 29, no. 4, pp. 547–650, October 1957.
Segrè, Emilio,
Enrico Fermi: Physicist
, University of Chicago Press, 1970.
Spronsen, J. W. van,
The Periodic System of Chemical Elements: A History of the First Hundred Years
, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1969.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich,
De generis humani varietate nativa
, A. Vandenhoeck, Göttingen, 1775.
Gillispie, Charles
C.,
The Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in the History of Scientific Ideas
, Princeton University Press, 1960.
Heisenberg, Werner, ‘Über den anschaulichen Inhalt der quantentheoretischen Kinematik und Mechanik’,
Zeitschrift für Physik
, 43, p. 172, 1927.
Szilard, Leo, ‘Reminiscences’, edited by Gertrud Weiss Szilard and Kathleen R. Winsor in
Perspectives in American History
, II, 1968.
CHAPTER
TWELVE
Briggs, Robert W. and Thomas J. King, ‘Transplantation of Living Nuclei from Blastula Cells into Enucleated Frogs’ Eggs’,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
, 38, pp. 455– 63, 1952.
Fisher, Ronald A.,
The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1930.
Olby, Robert C.,
The Origins of Mendelism
, Constable, 1966.
Schrödinger, Erwin,
What is Life?
, Cambridge
University Press, 1944; new ed., 1967.
Watson, James D.,
The Double Helix
, Atheneum, and Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Braithwaite, R. B.,
Theory of Games as a tool for the Moral Philosopher
, Cambridge University Press, 1955.
Bronowski, J., ‘Human and Animal Languages’, pp. 374–95, in
To Honor Roman Jakobson
, I. Mouton & Co., The Hague, 1967.
Eccles, John C., editor,
Brain and the Unity of Conscious Experience
, Springer-Verlag, 1965.
Gregory, Richard,
The Intelligent Eye
, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1970.
Neumann, John von, and Oskar Morgenstern,
Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
, Princeton University Press, 1943.
Wooldridge, Dean E.,
The Machinery of the Brain
, McGraw-Hill, 1963.
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Yorkshire 207
Acoustics and music, history of 120–1, 132, 136, 139, 287
Adapis parisiensis and Adapis magnus
31–2
Adaptations, animals 19–20; man 41
see
also
Evolution, cultural
Aegyptopithecus zeuxis
32, 37
Africa 47, 329; man in 22–6
Agression, theories of 284–5; as an instinct in man 70
Air, composition of 114–15
Alchemy 21, 95–6, 104, 105, 107–10, 113, 115–16, 118, 180, 183, 243, 258
Algae, green 295, 308
Alhambra, The, Granada, Spain 21, 131–2
Alhazen (abu-’Ali Al Hasen ibn Al-Haytham) (d. 1038) 138
Allegri, Gregorio (1582–1652)
157
Alloys 104; bronze 100; steel 101, 102; tin 99, 100
Altamira Caves, Santander, Spain 43–4
Amazonian Indians 225–6, 227–9
Amazon River, Peru and Brazil 75, 222, 227, 229; Bates and Wallace’s expedition to 224–5
Amerindian tribes 38, 73–6; of California 19; of Tierra del Fuego 229; use of iron by 101
Anatomy, study of 112, 132, 310;
see also
Vesalius
Animal behaviour, studies of 310,
314
Anne, queen of England (1665–1714) 181, 182
Ape, compared with man 26, 30–1, 47, 227, 304, 309, 314–15, 318
Aqueduct, Roman, Segovia 85
Arbuthnot, John (1667–1735) 182
Arch, evolution of 82–8
Archimedes (
c
.287–212
BC
) 61, 112, 137, 151
Aristotle (384–322
BC
) 113, 147, 158, 173
Astronomy, science of 128–9, 131, 137, 139, 143, 144–5, 146, 147, 150, 169, 273–4
Athlete 28–31
Atomic physics
21, 250–65, 267–84
Atomic structure 21, 78, 135–6, 250–1; Bohr’s view of 252–7; Dalton’s view of 116–18; Mendeleev’s view of 244–50; Rutherford’s view of 252–3
Atomic weight 246, 247, 250
Aubrey, John (1626–1694),
Brief Lives
127
Auschwitz (Ostwiecim), Poland 285
Australopithecus africanus
, also known as
Homo transvaalensis
12, 26–8, 34–6, 37, 47, 304
Australopithecus robustus
33–4
Automata
201, 312–14, 327
Avebury Ring, England 145
Avery, Oswald (1877–1955) 300
Avicenna (Abu-Ali al-Hasain ibn Abudullah ibn Sina) (980–1037) 113
Baby, human 25–8; kick reflex in 28–9
Babylon,
see
Sumerian civilisation
Bacon, Francis (1561–1626) 105, 248–9
Bacon, Roger, Viscount St Albans (1214–1294) 138
Bakhtiari, SW Persia 49–52, 64, 320
Ballistics 140, 190–1
Barberini, Maffeo,
see
Urban
VIII
Bates, Henry Walter (1825–1892) 223, 224
Beaumarchais, Comte de,
see
Caron, Pierre Augustin
Beauvais Cathedral, France 87–8
Bees, breeding mechanisms in 293, 302, 303
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827) 217
Beetle-collecting 221, 223
Bellarmine, Cardinal Robert (1542–1621) 155, 156, 157, 162
Bering Straits Land Bridge, Alaska, USA 74
Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598–1680) 157
Bethe, Hans
Albrecht (1906) 259
Bible, The 23, 49–59, 65, 127, 128, 158–9, 180, 196, 235, 257
Bingham, Hiram (1875–1956) 79
Biochemistry 109, 238;
see also
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), Crystal lattice
and
Protein structure
Biological revolution, the 21–2, 47–8, 64
Biology 48–64, 128–9, 234–5, 236, 240–1, 287–308, 309, 327; diversity of life 219–21; human,
see
Evolution, cultural
Bird migration 146
Birmingham, England, as intellectual centre 209–10; sacking of Priestley’s house in 114
Blake, William (1757–1827) 73, 195, 213;
Auguries of Innocence
266;
Songs of Innocence
312
Blood groups, human, New World 75
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich (1752–1840), skull collection, Göttingen 278–9
Boccioni, Umberto (1882–1916),
The Forces of a Street
251;
Dynamism of a Cyclist
251
Bohr, Niels Henrik
David (1885–1962) 252, 253–6, 264;
On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules
254
Boltzmann, Ludwig (1844–1906) 262, 265–6
Borgrajewicz, Stephan (1910) 267, 269
Born, Max (1882–1970) 275, 276, 277, 279
Boswell, James (1740–1799),
Life of Johnson
211
Boulton, Matthew (1728–1809) 209, 211
Bourbon, Royal House of, France 203, 287
Bow-lathe 63–4
Brain 307, 310–19, 327; and locomotion 20, 28–9;
evolution of human 31–3, 34, 36; -hand relations 90–3
Braque, Georges (1882–1963),
Houses at L’Estaque
251
Brecht, Bertolt (1898–1956) 279
Bridgewater, Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of (1736–1803) 199–200
Brindley, James (1716–1772) 199–200
Broglie, Louis Victor, prince de (1892) 277
Bronowski, Jacob (1908–1974),
The Identity of Man
312
Bronze 101; calligraphy on 100; discovery of, Middle East
99; Shang and Chou bronzes 99
Brooke, Rupert (1887–1915) 255
Browne, Sir Thomas (1605–1682),
The Garden of Cyrus
74
Brunelleschi, Filippo (1379–1446) 138
Bruno, Giordano (1548–1600) 151, 155, 156
Brutus, Marcus Junius (
c
.85–42
BC
) 91
Buddha, Gautama, prince Siddhartha (563–483
BC
) 314–15
Buddhism, in Mongol Empire 71, 314–15, 328
Buz Kashi, game of, Afghanistan 66–9
Calculator, historical
and modern 130, 151
Calculus, the 142, 171, 177, 183–4
Canal 199–201; Manchester to Worsley 199–200
Canyon de Chelly, National Monument, Arizona 74, 76–8
Carbon 260, 298
Carbon dioxide 116–18, 239
Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi (1796–1832),
La Puissance Motrice du Feu
212
Caron, Pierre Augustin, Comte de Beaumarchais (1732–1799) 201–3;
The Marriage of Figaro
201–3
Carpaccio, Vittore (
c
.1450–1522),
St Ursula
139
Carrara marble quarries, Italy 91
Carroll, Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (1832–1898),
Alice in Wonderland
191
Catherine II, the Great, empress of
Russia (1729–1796) 208
Cellini, Benvenuto (1500–1571),
Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini
104–5
Celsus Aurelius (
fl
.14
AD
) 111
Centaur, Greek legend of 66
Chadwick, Sir James (1891–1974) 258, 259, 264–5
Chagall, Marc (1887) 279
Chaucer,
Geoffrey (
c
.1340–1400),
Treatise on the Astrolabe
130, 199
Chemistry 101–2, 103, 109, 242, 243–51
China 309, 320, 329; alchemy in 107; ancestor worship in 93; Shang Dynasty in 99
Christ, Jesus (
c
.9
BC
–33
AD
) 21, 74, 76, 98, 120, 128, 129, 148, 319, 320, 322
City, the organisation of 70–1, 80, 82
Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emanuel (1822–1888) 262
Codex 1181 156–7, 165–7
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
(1772–1834) 212–13;
Kubla Khan
70;
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
212–13
Columbus, Christopher (1451–1506) 78, 109, 132, 145, 147
Continental drift, theory of 59, 73
Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473–1543) 112, 148–50, 155, 157, 158, 160–1, 162, 163, 164, 169, 253;
De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium
150
Copper 98–9, 116; in Ancient Persia 97–8; in Inca Empire 82; melting point of 102
Cordoba, Great
Mosque, Spain 86
Cowper, William (1731–1800) 189
Crabbe, George (1754–1832) 198–9
Crick, Francis H. Compton (1916) 296–8, 299, 300
Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658) 170, 285
Crystal lattice 243–52, 272; of elements of Periodic Table 243–51; of metals 98, 99, 103; of pyrites, fluorite, diamond, iceland spar 135–6;
see also
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
Dalton, John (1766–1844) 116–18, 244
Dart,
Raymond (1893) 26
Darwin, Charles Robert (1809–1882) 22, 210, 219, 221–2, 226, 229, 231–2, 233, 234, 235, 238, 241, 259, 265, 295; at Downe House 231; correspondence with A. R. Wallace 233–4;
A Naturalist’s Voyage on HMS Beagle
229;
The Descent of Man
22;
On the Origin of Species
22, 233, 234
Darwin, Erasmus (1731–1802) 210
Defoe, Daniel (1661?–1731),
Robinson Crusoe
146
Delayed response 326–7
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 20–1, 90, 240, 241, 272, 296–302
Democracy, ideal of 208, 287, 293, 296, 309, 326–8
Descartes, René (1596–1650) 167
Dickens, Charles (1812–1870) 319
Discovery, scientific 21, 23, 26, 76, 77, 88, 91–2, 111, 118, 153, 181
Dome, invention of 88, 129
Domestication of animals 41, 48, 50, 51, 59, 62, 64–5, 69
Dondi, Giovanni de (1318–1389) 147
Donne, John (1572–1631),
The Extasie
308
Draught animals, Bakhtiari 51, 62, 64–5; analogy with machine 64; reindeer as 41, 42
Dryopithecus africanus
, see
Proconsul africanus
;
Dryopithecus fontani, Dryopithecus indicus
and
Dryopithecus sivalensis
33
Dürer, Albrecht (1471–1528),
The Adoration of the Magi
140
Durham, Terry (1930),
Portrait of Dr Bronowski
314
Easter Island 21, 145–6, 150, 319–20
Eddington, Sir Arthur
Stanley (1882–1944) 193
Egypt, Ancient 80, 123, 124, 143, 320, 326, 328
Einstein, Albert (1879–1955) 188–96, 259, 279, 281–4, 322;
The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
192;
The World As I See It
195
Electrons 250–1, 253–4, 255–6, 257, 272, 276, 277
Elements, Chemical 104, 105, 116, 259–64; Greek view of 95, 113; periodic table of the 245–50
Embryological development 319; in grunion 19–20,
296; in chick 301–2
Engels, Friedrich (1820–1895),
see
Marx, Karl Heinrich
Engineering 83, 143, 199, 209–11, 214, 327
Entropy theory, Physics 261–6
Erasmus, Desiderius (
c
.1466–1536) 112, 321;
In Praise of Folly
322
Evolution, biological 222–34, 241, 303–4, 310, 316; by natural selection 19–20, 37, 47–8, 295–6; by sexual selection in man 304–8; cultural 20, 22, 23–5, 34–9, 47, 48; of matter
235, 259–60;
see also
Brain, Teeth
Eskimo sculpture 92
Euclid (
fl
.300
BC
) 127, 137, 178, 329;
The Elements of Geometry
127
Faraday, Michael (1791–1867) 205
Fermentation 236, 238, 239
Fermi, Enrico (1901–1954) 258, 260, 265, 279, 281
Fertile Crescent, the, Near East 56, 57, 58, 74, 80
Fire, as analyser 97–8, 113; as a process 113; as purifier 95–6, 108; in Stone Age 35, 42; legends of 96–7
Foramen magnum
, base of skull 26, 32
Foresight, human 30–1, 44–5, 53, 90, 281, 314, 317–20, 326, 327
Francis I, king of France (1494–1547) 104–5
Franklin, Benjamin (1706–1790) 92, 114, 115, 204–6, 210;
Poor Richard’s Almanack
204; drafting of Declaration of Independence 206
Franz Josef I, emperor of Austria (1830–1916) 288, 293
Freud, Sigmund (1856–1939) 279
Frobenius, Johann (
c
.1460–1527)
112, 321, 322
Galen, Claudius (
c
.130–200) 137, 310
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) 151–68, 169, 170, 197, 253, 279;
Dialogue on the Great World Systems
(1632) 159, 160, 169;
see
Codex 1811;
The Starry Messenger
(
Siderius Nuncius
) 153–4; Trial of 156, 161–7, 253;
Two New Sciences
167
Games: bowls 116; chess 66, 324–5; children’s 124; mathematicians 123; patience 245–6; power 223; Theory 324–5;
see also
Buz Kashi
Gandhi, Mahatma (1869–1948) 322
Garstang, John (1876–1956) 53
Gauss, Karl Friedrich (1777–1855) 272–4, 319; Gaussian curve 273, 277
Gay, John (1685–1732),
The Beggar’s Opera
182;
Three Hours after Marriage
182–4
Gazelle, Grant’s 25, 29, 30
Genetics, history of Mendel’s ideas on 290–6; of axolotI 302–4; of colour blindness 116; of lip in Habsburgs 288; of pea 290–5; of skin
colour, man 25; of wheat 53–5
Genghis Khan (1162–1227) 66, 69–70, 102
Geology 23, 73
George II, king of England (1683–1760) 275
George III, king of England (1738–1820) 206
Gerard of Cremona (
c
.1114–1187) 137
Germanium, identification of 249–50
Getsu, sword-maker 102–3
Ghiberti, Lorenzo (1378–1455) 138
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832) 217
Gold 82, 95, 104–8, 111, 118, 183
Goldsmith,
Oliver (1728–1774),
The Descried Village
198
Greece, science and culture in 61, 62, 82, 83, 104, 120–6, 137, 243, 264
Greenwich Observatory 185–7, 190
Gris, Juan (1887–1927),
Still Life, Pierrot
251
Growth, mathematical analysis of 142
Grunion 19, 20, 296
Hafnium, isolation of element 255
Halley, Edmond (1656–1742) 177–8
Halogen metals 243–4
Handedness, in crystals 134, 237; in man 236,
316
Harpoon, Magdalenian 39
Harrison, John (1693–1776) 187
Hay. H. J. (1930) 194
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770–1831) 274
Heisenberg, Werner (1901) 255, 256, 276, 277–8
Helium 246, 247, 250, 259, 260, 264
Henry VIII, king of England (1491–1547) 156
Herschel, Sir William (1738–1822) 268
Hershey, Alfred Day (1908) 300
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolf (1857–1894) 268
Hippocrates (
c
.460–377
BC
) 137, 321–2
Hiroshima, Japan 284
Hitler, Adolf (1889–1945) 69, 258, 279, 280, 281, 319