"A lucid sketch, at once popular and learned, of daily life in Egypt at
the time of Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal.... As an
Orientalist, M. Maspero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so
well digested and so admirably subdued to the service of popular
exposition, that it nowhere overwhelms and always interests the
reader."--_London Times._
"Only a writer who had distinguished himself as a student of Egyptian
and Assyrian antiquities could have produced this work, which has none
of the features of a modern book of travels in the East, but is an
attempt to deal with ancient life as if one had been a contemporary with
the people whose civilization and social usages are very largely
restored."--_Boston Herald._
_PIONEERS OF SCIENCE IN AMERICA._ Sketches of their Lives and
Scientific Work. Edited and revised by WILLIAM JAY YOUMANS, M.D.
With Portraits. 8vo. Cloth, $4.00.
Impelled solely by an enthusiastic love of Nature, and neither
asking nor receiving outside aid, these early workers opened the way
and initiated the movement through which American science has
reached its present commanding position. This book gives some
account of these men, their early struggles, their scientific
labors, and, whenever possible, something of their personal
characteristics. This information, often very difficult to obtain,
has been collected from a great variety of sources, with the utmost
care to secure accuracy. It is presented in a series of sketches,
some fifty in all, each with a single exception accompanied with a
well-authenticated portrait.
"Fills a place that needed filling, and is likely to be widely
read."--_N. Y. Sun._
"It is certainly a useful and convenient volume, and readable too, if we
judge correctly of the degree of accuracy of the whole by critical
examination of those cases in which our own knowledge enables us to form
an opinion.... In general, it seems to us that the handy volume is
specially to be commended for setting in just historical perspective
many of the earlier scientists who are neither very generally nor very
well known."--_New York Evening Post._
"A wonderfully interesting volume. Many a young man will find it
fascinating. The compilation of the book is a work well done, well worth
the doing."--_Philadelphia Press._
"One of the most valuable books which we have received."--_Boston
Advertiser._
"A book of no little educational value.... An extremely valuable work of
reference."--_Boston Beacon._
"A valuable handbook for those whose work runs on these same lines, and
is likely to prove of lasting interest to those for whom '_les documents
humain_' are second only to history in importance--nay, are a vital part
of history."--_Boston Transcript._
"A biographical history of science in America, noteworthy for its
completeness and scope.... All of the sketches are excellently prepared
and unusually interesting."--_Chicago Record._
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