Lagoon. Leroy A.
Arman Marie Leroy is sure: we - and he means not only ordinary people, but also the vast majority of scientists - are too sure that we know everything about the Aristotor. This unique scientist at different times was perceived in a completely different way, they admired him, he was extolled, forgot about him, argued with him, he was cursed, and each time he opened his researchers, supporters and opponents from a completely new, hitherto unexplored side. Leroy sees the reason for this in the phenomenally wide circle of the scientific interests of the philosopher. From Karakatits and shells to the construction of cities and the features of disputes - he was interested in life in all its manifestations. But still, first of all, he was interested in biology-a science, which, as Argan Marman argues, he actually created and which, unfortunately, very rarely recalls his creator. Wandering in places where the Greek philosopher lived and created his works, Leroy corrects this misunderstanding.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years old |
| Author | Leroya Arman Marie |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 640 |
| The subject of the book | Natural Sciences |
| The year of publishing | 2019 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of paper | Typographic 60/60 |
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