Eureka, Eureka (8 books set)

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Eureka, Eureka (8 books set)



Eureka, Eureka (8 books set)


Series include:

And Yet It Turns! Galileo Galilei


I wish you loved Math as he did. He was enchanted by figures and numbers. He also used to ask numerous questions to everybody about everything. If he didn't behave like this, perhaps he wouldn't have discovered that the Earth turns round the Sun and not vice versa as it was generally believed.


Windows To The Future. Bill Gates


He was very shy in his early childhood and nobody expected him to become a great businessman. Bill Gates still in his young years established Microsoft and turned a personal computer from a miracle into an object of common use.


Kid Who Loved Books. Johan Gutenberg


Young Gutenberg considered nothing as important as a book. With unwavering commitment he dedicated his life to inventing a printing machine. He had a dream - to have a published book in every house. Didn't he succeed in realizing his dream?

The Magic Fungus. Alexander Fleming


Will you be very much surprised if I tell you that one of the greatest discoveries in pharmacology was made due to mould? It even seems to us that these tiny funguses are our friends. Alexander Fleming, who managed to get from them one the most important antibiotics - penicillin, thought in that way.

The Secret Code. Samuel Morse


This book presents us the life story of a genius mathematician. He was a little absent-minded, with vivid imagination. His life was dedicated to studying geometric figures and creating military machines.

Artist Or Inventor? Leonardi Da Vinci


We would like to introduce to you one of the greatest geniuses of all time – Leonardo da Vinci. He was a man who left his time behind and that’s why many people couldn't understand his discoveries. In fact Leonardo didn't have an easy life.Imagine that his greatest dream was to fly. Did he succeed in realizing his dream? Read and you will find out…

The Radio Man. Guglielmo Marconi


Guglielmo Marconi (25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor, known as the father of long distance radio transmission and for his development of Marconi's law and a radio telegraph system. Marconi is often credited as the inventor of radio, and he shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun ""in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy"".
As an entrepreneur, businessman, and founder of the The Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company in Britain in 1897, Marconi succeeded in making a commercial success of radio by innovating and building on the work of previous experimenters and physicists. In 1924, he was ennobled as Marchese Marconi.

Distracted Genius. Archimedes


This book presents us the life story of a genius mathematician. He was a little absent-minded, with vivid imagination. His life was dedicated to studying geometric figures and creating military machines.
Language(s) Armenian
Publisher(s) Antares
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