The Amoeba in the Room: Lives of the Microbes
Autor Nicholas P. Moneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199665938
ISBN-10: 0199665931
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 141 x 223 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199665931
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 141 x 223 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
I found this book immensely enjoyable and I would encourage anyone wanting to know more about the huge swathe of life on the planet that passes us by unseen to seek out a copy.
I found this bookimmensely enjoyable and I would encourage anyone wanting to know more about the huge swathe of life on the planet that passes us by unseen to seek out a copy. Indeed, I have recommended it to my students an dit will be recommended reading for one of my modules.
a fascinating reada beautifully written book
fascinating and often startlingly funny bookThis is a truly revolutionary book that turns on its head the way we see the world
Nicholas Money is an excellent guide
An impassioned fascination for microscopic life around and within us...Overall, Money delivers a heady mixture of history, philosophy, art and even poetry...This is a lucid and informative book. There is an impressive afterword of references and notes, and fine line drawings. So much that is lyrical and little-known waits to be discovered here - novelties that will appeal to new undergraduates as well as to incorrigible microbial enthusiasts like myself.
The world will not seem the same to anyone who reads his book.
[An] excellent introduction to modern microbiology.
Beautifully written ... Money has a great style, and a very important message. To see what is really going on in the biosphere, the only zone of life that we know of at this point, you need a microscope. Bacteria are the gods of humans.
"Nicholas Money is an expert guide. This world will not seem the same to anyone who reads his book."
"This is a fascinating, amazing, and thoroughly enthusiastic sketch of [the] subject . . . The book helps orient us to new biological horizons - and new philosophic ones."
"Written with great skill and seasoned with wit, the book displays the expertise of the writer."
"Money succeeds, intellectually in convincing you that multicellular creatures count for little in the grand scheme of biology."
"Money's light-hearted writing helps prevent the lingo from becoming overwhelming, though, and readers who can weather the tricky language will find a fascinating and strange new world."
I found this bookimmensely enjoyable and I would encourage anyone wanting to know more about the huge swathe of life on the planet that passes us by unseen to seek out a copy. Indeed, I have recommended it to my students an dit will be recommended reading for one of my modules.
a fascinating reada beautifully written book
fascinating and often startlingly funny bookThis is a truly revolutionary book that turns on its head the way we see the world
Nicholas Money is an excellent guide
An impassioned fascination for microscopic life around and within us...Overall, Money delivers a heady mixture of history, philosophy, art and even poetry...This is a lucid and informative book. There is an impressive afterword of references and notes, and fine line drawings. So much that is lyrical and little-known waits to be discovered here - novelties that will appeal to new undergraduates as well as to incorrigible microbial enthusiasts like myself.
The world will not seem the same to anyone who reads his book.
[An] excellent introduction to modern microbiology.
Beautifully written ... Money has a great style, and a very important message. To see what is really going on in the biosphere, the only zone of life that we know of at this point, you need a microscope. Bacteria are the gods of humans.
"Nicholas Money is an expert guide. This world will not seem the same to anyone who reads his book."
"This is a fascinating, amazing, and thoroughly enthusiastic sketch of [the] subject . . . The book helps orient us to new biological horizons - and new philosophic ones."
"Written with great skill and seasoned with wit, the book displays the expertise of the writer."
"Money succeeds, intellectually in convincing you that multicellular creatures count for little in the grand scheme of biology."
"Money's light-hearted writing helps prevent the lingo from becoming overwhelming, though, and readers who can weather the tricky language will find a fascinating and strange new world."
Notă biografică
Nicholas P. Money is Professor of Botany and Western Program Director at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of more than 70 peer-reviewed papers on fungal biology and has authored four books, including, Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard, The Mysterious World of Mushrooms, Molds, and Mycologists (2002), and Mushroom (2011) described by Nature magazine as a 'brilliant scientific and cultural exploration' of his research subject.