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Jacob Bronowski (18
January 1908 – 22
August 1974) was a Polish-British
mathematician and philosopher. He is best
known for
developing a
humanistic approach...
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Bronowski is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred Bronowski, a pen name of
Alfred Szklarski, an
author of
youth literature Jacob...
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extraterrestrial "para-men".
Lamont enlists the help of
Myron "Mike"
Bronowski, an
archeologist and
linguist known for
translating ancient writings in...
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presented by Polish-British
mathematician and
historian of
science Jacob Bronowski, who also aut****d a book adaptation.
Intended as a
series of "personal...
- Lisa Anne
Jardine (née
Bronowski; 12
April 1944 – 25
October 2015) was a
British historian of the
early modern period. From 1990 to 2011, she was Centenary...
- Publishing. pp. 689–691. ISBN 978-08-02824-00-4.
Bronowski 1973, p. 65.
Bronowski 1973, pp. 64–69.
Bronowski 1973, p. 69. Pulses,
Sugar and
Tuber Crops by...
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informally known as "sledgehammer" projects.
Others followed,
including Jacob Bronowski's The
Ascent of Man (also
commissioned by Attenborough), and
Alistair Cooke's...
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youth literature. He also
published his
books under the
pseudonyms Alfred Bronowski, Fred
Garland and
Alfred Murawski.
Szklarski was born in Chicago, Illinois...
- mathematics, physics, and
other fields. They
include George Airy,
Jacob Bronowski,
Christopher Budd,
Kevin Buzzard,
Arthur Cayley,
Henry Cotterill, Donald...
- of
Religious Satire",
Studies in the
Literary Imagination, 5: 119–42.
Bronowski, Jacob; Mazlish,
Bruce (1993) [1960], The
Western Intellectual Tradition...