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Simon Newcomb

Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science

"Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science" by Simon Newcomb is a scientific publication written during the early 20th century. The work is a collection of essays and addresses that explore various astronomical topics, including the unsolved problems of astronomy, the structure and extent of the universe, and the scientific methods used to study the stars and planets. The opening of the book presents a preface where Newcomb sets expectations for the reader, emphasizing that although the material is primarily astronomical, it also touches on general scientific subjects. He introduces key themes, such as the vastness of the universe compared to our solar system and the complex movements of celestial bodies. It invites readers to grapple with significant unanswered questions in astronomy, creating a foundational understanding of the monumental mysteries that exist within the cosmos. The preface hints at an overarching discourse on scientific exploration, evolution of knowledge, and how contemporary observations might impact our understanding of the universe.

Luís António Verney

Verdadeiro metodo de estudar (Vol. I)

"Verdadeiro metodo de estudar (Vol. I)" by Luís António Verney is a pedagogical work published in 1746. Written under the pseudonym "Barbadinho da Congregação de Itália" to avoid cultural opposition, this manifesto champions Enlightenment ideals for reforming Portuguese education. Through sixteen letters addressed to a University of Coimbra doctor, Verney critiques traditional teaching methods and proposes progressive reforms—including controversial positions like women's access to education—inspired by his contact with Italian Enlightenment thinkers and modern European institutions.

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