
National Geographic #4: Death on the Nile
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With the support of scientific and technical discoveries and global economic and media connections, wars have grown into planetary events.
At the Sources of Mathematics is a popular science work by Croatian mathematician, Japanologist, and academician Vladimir Devidé (1925–2010), published in 1979 in Osijek.
The encyclopedic work intended for young people and a wider audience provides an overview of knowledge in philosophy, religion, mythology, art, literature, media, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, geology, geography and history.
A popular scholarly monograph, edited by J. Z. Young and Tom Margerison. The 214-page book, richly illustrated in color, shows human development through the prism of scientific discoveries.