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Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations [Hardcover]

W. F. Bynum , Roy Porter
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  • Hardcover: 736 pages
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford (3 Mar 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0198584091
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198584094
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 15.7 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,198,768 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Great stuff. (Nicholas Bagnall, The Sunday Times )

An excellent job. The ODSQ is a valuable reference book that is both instructive and fun to browse. (Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement )

The dictionary is a good source material, richly produced in the best Oxford University Press manner. (Nature )

marvellous...There are other dictionaries of scientific quotations. But this extraordinay compliation is infinately richer than a trawl through existing collections nor is it like most dictionaries of quotations, which often deal in sound-bites. (Spectator )

Serendipitous is the word for this book stuffed with memorable words. (New Scientist )

Impressive Tome....An aexcellent reference work but also perfect for browsing

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Great stuff. Nicholas Bagnall, The Sunday Times An excellent job. The ODSQ is a valuable reference book that is both instructive and fun to browse. Chris Llewellyn Smith, Times Higher Education Supplement The dictionary is a good source material, richly produced in the best Oxford University Press manner. Nature marvellous...There are other dictionaries of scientific quotations. But this extraordinay compliation is infinately richer than a trawl through existing collections nor is it like most dictionaries of quotations, which often deal in sound-bites. Spectator Serendipitous is the word for this book stuffed with memorable words. New Scientist Impressive Tome...An aexcellent reference work but also perfect for browsing

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Dr. AK... 3 May 2012
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This book is excellent way to understand and know the scientific thoughts. I find it better to read a short quote describing the opinion of a person's lifetime experience. These are pearls of wisdom and I find it great use to learn the views of some scientists on Religion as well, it shows why and what is and how they believe in it and then brainstrom your own thoughts on that particular idea or thought. Excellent product, loved it!
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This is a wonderful buy and the description is accurate. 19 Aug 2009
By D Adkins - Published on Amazon.com
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If read and understood, the description is totally accurate.

True, if you want only zingers, this is not the book for you. Wit alone can give only a superficial view of science. But that is not the object of a reference book. Words can also be spellbinding.

But here, a quotation means the original words of the scientists talking of their own or other discoveries, and such quotes are fascinating. The wider your science education, you will recognize more and more names of the scientists in this compilation. By reading it, you will learn more about the history of science, and find more people that you are glad to hear of, and will care to know their contributions.

For example, in one lengthy quote you can read a description by Humphry Davy of his thrill upon breathing nitrous oxide, early after its discovery. Humphry Davy's name may be unfamiliar, but he was a leading experimental scientist at the Royal Institution and isolated several new elements. Davy nominated the brilliant Michael Faraday as his successor. These are both giants in the progress of chemistry and physics, yet how many high school graduates know their names? (Sad, that.)

On the other hand, there is Francis Arthur Freeth, who is quoted as saying, "I am Freeth, and I have come to apply the phase-rule to the ammonia-soda process." I didn't know who Freeth was. But these were his first words on joining the Brunner-Mond Company in 1907, where he diligently researched the large-scale processes for making ammonium nitrate in the industrial quantities need for explosives. Without his key contribution, Britain would have had a dire shortage of munitions for World War I. He literally helped win the war. Once you realise Freeth was such a hugely important scientist, though in one narrow field, the quote is precient. And I am glad to now know who Freeth was.

Francis and Crick are the household names in the discovery of the structure of DNA, but in this book you can read what Rosalind Franklin, their contemporary, had written as early as 1952 about her work - in her own words - also hinting at the helical structure of DNA.

Thus, if you have a life-long interest in science, this book should be on your shelf. It is unique. You can come back to it many times, and find new gems of insight each time. All of the 8000 quotes in the book are good quotes for this purpose. The book is a gold mine - you discover gold nuggets everywhere, if you have the eyes to see. It complements your knowledge of scientist biographies.

Buy this book.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful
This is a horrible buy, the description is misleading. 13 Dec 2007
By Aditya Savara - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
There is only one line from the description which is not too misleading:
"Recommended for public and academic libraries."

It should be added: "Not recommended for individuals."

While there are a handful of great quotes in this book (perhaps 1 in a thousand), most of the quotes are very specific, are not "funny" not "zingers" not witty, not profound, and are just plain dry. There are about 20 good quotes and out of what must be about 8000 quotes in the book. I bought it based on seeing several good quotes given where the book is advertised. Well guess what! Those were half of the good quotes in the book!

Most quotes are from people you haven't heard of and don't care to hear of. Which would be fine, if the quotes were any good - but they are not. Do not buy this book.
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