A scrumptious quest “to satisfy that invincible tendency of our minds, which urges us on to understand the reason of things.”
A century before the trailblazing photographer Berenice Abbott created her arresting visualizations of scientific processes and phenomena, the French mathematician, science writer, and liberal journalist Amédée Guillemin (July 5, 1826–January 2, 1893) enlisted gifted artists in illustrating his wildly popular science books. In consonance with the pioneering 19th-centu...
Published on August 20, 2019 18:55