History of the intellectual development of Europe: Vol I & II

by John William Draper

Paper Book, 1904

Status

Available

Call number

901.9 DRA (2 VOL.)

Collection

Publication

New York and Lonon, Harper & brothers, 1904.

Description

The intellectual history of Europe in accordance with physiological principles so as to illustrate the orderly progress of civilization, with discussion of Europe's governments, topography, ethnology, and theology. Because it had an unusually positive view of the contributions of Muslim and Middle Eastern civilization to that of Europe, this book was immediately embraced by 19th century reformers in the Ottoman Empire. John William Draper (1811-1882), was an American scientist, philosopher, and historian. In 1839 he became professor of chemistry at the University of the City of New York. He helped organize the medical school of the university, became its professor of chemistry and physiology, and in 1850 succeeded as its president. A picture he took (1840) of his sister is the oldest surviving photographic portrait. Draper also made (1839-1840) the first photographs of the moon.… (more)

Language

Physical description

, p.; 20 cm

Notes/Finding Aids

2 volumes

DDC/MDS

901.9 DRA (2 VOL.)

User reviews

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Looks pretty dry and dense. Never actually read these. I suppose there are some interesting details here. But I just bought them as they would look nice on the bookshelf.
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