“The National Translation” issues “The Age of Science .. What did scholars learn in the twentieth century”

“The National Translation” issues “The Age of Science .. What did scholars learn in the twentieth century”

The book “The Age of Science: What are the Scholars in the Twentieth Century?” was just released in Arabic by the National Center for Translation. Hussein Thabet translated and presented the text, which was written by Gerard Bell.
The translator explains in the introduction to the book: “What I found in this valuable book is an encyclopedia in the form of a book, in which his author did not leave a stray and no incoming.

A scientist, but also as a witness to the age of science, as humans have only had access to science as they have struggled with nature on Earth their entire lives in an effort to decipher its mysteries and avoid its perils.

“The scientific period
He adds: “Through the mechanism of experience, error, and accumulation of acquired knowledge, people can impose their influence and tame the planet in the path of science that extends for hundreds of thousands of years, one stands with the conscious person who is conscious in front of milestones that re -directed the helm of human development to the right path.

The translator goes on to say that the Arab Library requires a collection of works that highlight the history of science, its accomplishments, and its most significant stations, not just to fill the pages with scientific gossip but also to inspire young people to pursue study.

The book has seven chapters with a total of 700 pages, and its subtitles are “Science is what Scholars Do,” “A Revolution in the World of Knowledge,” “Light,” “Place and Time,” “Living Cell,” “The History of the Earth is the Development of Life,” and “Human Tools and Development.”

Harvard University awarded author Gerard Bell a degree in history.
Hussein Thabet, the translator, is a professor at the University of Egypt for Science and Technology. He has translated numerous scientific works, such as “Biological Mind,” “Stem Cells,” and “What Life.”

The Age of Science: What Did Scholars Learn in the Twentieth Century” is published by “The National Translation.”

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