Introduction to Somerville’s “The Connexion of the Physical Sciences”

Mary Somerville was a 19th century scientist, best known in modern times as the person for whom the English word "scientist" was coined. In this excerpt from the introduction to a general science textbook, she argues for the value of such studies. From Mary Somerville, The Connexion of the Physical Sciences, (London: John Murray, 1849), … Continue reading Introduction to Somerville’s “The Connexion of the Physical Sciences”