Miguel de Cervantes left his mark on a multitude of streets, squares, bookshops and libraries that have been named after him. His work is still read and esteemed by readers but, however, very little is known about his life. Ana Garralón tracks his texts in order to recreate Miguel de Cervantes’ life and the atmosphere of his time.
Copernicus' work is framed in one of the most beautiful and interesting periods of the human adventure of discovery and knowledge, since it belongs to the very beginning of modern science. Copernicus’ theory was the base for the studies later carried out by Galileo, Kepler or Newton.
Carlos Blanco describes the atmosphere of the age when Nicolaus Copernicus lived and his influence on modern science.
This book is an introduction to the extraordinary story of a man who became the leader of Tibetan people at the age of four and that have been ruled his people from the exile during the last fifty years.
Charles Darwin is one of the best well-know scientist in 20th century and his theories are still recognized and questioned. He was specially known by his theory about Natural Selection as a mean of explaining the evolution of living beings, which it is still arising discussion between evolutionists and creationists.
Kevin O'Donnell introduces the man who is considered to be the father of modern philosophy. Descartes lived a time of great scientific breakthroughs and new discoveries and his work laid the philosophic foundations of a new science.
Rose Miller provides us with a review of great Fyodor Dostoievski’s work, focused on the art of writing as a way of understanding human condition, and analyses the link between this author’s life and his work by exploring his most remarkable and characteristic features.