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Title: Nagy tudósok

Original Publication: Budapest: Singer és Wolfner, 1912.

Series Title: Karriérek ; 8.

Contents: Előszó / Cholnoky Jenő -- Aristoteles / Váró Ferenc -- Humboldt Sándor / Cholnoky Jenő -- Honterus / Fink Ida -- Franklin Benjámin / Szilády Zoltán -- Cuvier / Szilády Zoltán -- Bolyai Farkas és Bolyai János életrajza -- Carolus Linnaeus / Szabó Zoltán -- Jenner Edward / Csapodi István -- Pasteur Louis / Csapodi István -- Mommsen Tivadar / Buday Árpád -- Darwin / Szilády Zoltán -- Galilei / Cholnoky Jenő.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Summary: “Nagy tudósok” by Jenő Cholnoky is a biographical collection written in the early 20th century. The work presents the intellectual careers of several great scientists and thinkers, focusing more on their personal and spiritual journeys than on a systematic or comprehensive listing. The book aims to serve as an inspiring set of life portraits, illustrating the diverse characteristics and paths of genius rather than offering a definitive catalog of history's most significant minds. The opening of “Nagy tudósok” begins with a preface where the author clarifies his intent to highlight the intellectual development and contributions of selected scientists, emphasizing their inner lives rather than attempting exhaustive coverage or classification. The initial biographical focus is on Aristotle, tracing his arrival in Athens as a gifted and curious youth, his impressions of the city, and his early engagement with contemporary philosophers and the Academic environment. Readers learn about Aristotle’s education, his evolving relationship with Plato, and his developing philosophical independence, leading to his broader role as a teacher, statesman, and scientist. The narrative also covers significant episodes, such as Aristotle’s tutoring of Alexander the Great, his scientific endeavors, and his foundational presence in Athens’ intellectual life, reflecting both the trajectory of Aristotle’s career and the impact of the broader cultural and political milieu. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 55.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Editor: Cholnoky, Jenő, 1870-1950

EBook No.: 75811

Published: Apr 7, 2025

Downloads: 107

Language: Hungarian

Subject: Scientists

LoCC: Science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:75811:2 2025-04-07T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Cholnoky, Jenő hu 1
2025-08-17T18:24:50Z Nagy tudósok

This edition has images.

Title: Nagy tudósok

Original Publication: Budapest: Singer és Wolfner, 1912.

Series Title: Karriérek ; 8.

Contents: Előszó / Cholnoky Jenő -- Aristoteles / Váró Ferenc -- Humboldt Sándor / Cholnoky Jenő -- Honterus / Fink Ida -- Franklin Benjámin / Szilády Zoltán -- Cuvier / Szilády Zoltán -- Bolyai Farkas és Bolyai János életrajza -- Carolus Linnaeus / Szabó Zoltán -- Jenner Edward / Csapodi István -- Pasteur Louis / Csapodi István -- Mommsen Tivadar / Buday Árpád -- Darwin / Szilády Zoltán -- Galilei / Cholnoky Jenő.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Summary: “Nagy tudósok” by Jenő Cholnoky is a biographical collection written in the early 20th century. The work presents the intellectual careers of several great scientists and thinkers, focusing more on their personal and spiritual journeys than on a systematic or comprehensive listing. The book aims to serve as an inspiring set of life portraits, illustrating the diverse characteristics and paths of genius rather than offering a definitive catalog of history's most significant minds. The opening of “Nagy tudósok” begins with a preface where the author clarifies his intent to highlight the intellectual development and contributions of selected scientists, emphasizing their inner lives rather than attempting exhaustive coverage or classification. The initial biographical focus is on Aristotle, tracing his arrival in Athens as a gifted and curious youth, his impressions of the city, and his early engagement with contemporary philosophers and the Academic environment. Readers learn about Aristotle’s education, his evolving relationship with Plato, and his developing philosophical independence, leading to his broader role as a teacher, statesman, and scientist. The narrative also covers significant episodes, such as Aristotle’s tutoring of Alexander the Great, his scientific endeavors, and his foundational presence in Athens’ intellectual life, reflecting both the trajectory of Aristotle’s career and the impact of the broader cultural and political milieu. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 55.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Editor: Cholnoky, Jenő, 1870-1950

EBook No.: 75811

Published: Apr 7, 2025

Downloads: 107

Language: Hungarian

Subject: Scientists

LoCC: Science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:75811:3 2025-04-07T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Cholnoky, Jenő hu 1