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The book gathers concise biographies of major figures in botany, zoology, and geology, tracing the growth of each discipline from ancient observations to nineteenth-century systems and fieldwork. It recounts lives and labors of early naturalists, taxonomists, comparative anatomists, and earth scientists, highlighting how patient observation, classification, and methodological shifts—especially the move from catastrophism to uniformitarianism—advanced understanding. Chapters explain formative ideas, classification reforms, fossil study, and geological surveying while emphasizing perseverance, gradual accumulation of facts, and the practical habits that enabled discoveries. The work mixes historical narrative with thematic overviews to show how communities of researchers built modern natural science.

About the Author

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P. Martin Duncan

P. Martin Duncan was an author known for his contributions to popular science literature. His notable work, "Heroes of Science," explores the lives and achievements of significant figures in the scientific community, aiming to inspire readers with their stories of discovery and innovation. Through his writing, Duncan sought to make science accessible and engaging, highlighting the importance of scientific inquiry in everyday life. His work reflects a commitment to educating the public about the contributions of scientists throughout history.

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