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On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences is one of the best-selling science books of the 19th century written by Mary Somerville in 1834. The book went through many editions and was translated into several European languages. It is considered one of the first popular science books, containing few diagrams and very little mathematics. It describes astronomy, physics, chemistry, geography, meteorology and electromagnetism as they were scientifically understood at the time. In a review of the book in March 1834, William Whewell coined the word "scientist".

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  • On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences is one of the best-selling science books of the 19th century written by Mary Somerville in 1834. The book went through many editions and was translated into several European languages. It is considered one of the first popular science books, containing few diagrams and very little mathematics. It describes astronomy, physics, chemistry, geography, meteorology and electromagnetism as they were scientifically understood at the time. In a review of the book in March 1834, William Whewell coined the word "scientist". (en)
  • Взаємозв'язок фізичних наук (англ. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences) - одна з найпопулярніших наукових книг 19-го століття. Написана Мері Сомервілль в 1834. Книгу багаторазово перевидавали і перекладали кількома європейськими мовами. У відгуку на цю книжку в березні 1834, Вільям Уевелл створив термін "науковець" (англ. scientist). (uk)
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  • On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences, title page, 1834 (en)
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  • On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences is one of the best-selling science books of the 19th century written by Mary Somerville in 1834. The book went through many editions and was translated into several European languages. It is considered one of the first popular science books, containing few diagrams and very little mathematics. It describes astronomy, physics, chemistry, geography, meteorology and electromagnetism as they were scientifically understood at the time. In a review of the book in March 1834, William Whewell coined the word "scientist". (en)
  • Взаємозв'язок фізичних наук (англ. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences) - одна з найпопулярніших наукових книг 19-го століття. Написана Мері Сомервілль в 1834. Книгу багаторазово перевидавали і перекладали кількома європейськими мовами. У відгуку на цю книжку в березні 1834, Вільям Уевелл створив термін "науковець" (англ. scientist). (uk)
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