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38 of 40 found the following review helpful:
A Book I Will Read Again Jan 11, 2000
My mother handed me this book--I thought "Oh no another school book." When I started I discovered how incredible a 17th century mathematician can be.This book is especially good if you try to work out the mathematical equations it contains.This is a very good book.Though it would not make much sense to people younger than 13.READ THIS BOOK. I am going to read it again.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
An inspiring and fascinating biography of a genius Feb 22, 2005
By C. Brugge Here is the biography of a life well worth studying. Pascal was one of those rare people who, like da Vinci, was a genius in several areas--in science, mathematics, and theology. He also helped develop the world's first public transit system! As homeschoolers, we also enjoyed the depiction of his early education, as he and his siblings were taught by their brilliant, loving father. Throughout, the book reveals Pascal as a thoroughly decent and honest man. I highly recommend this book for about sixth grade up through adults.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Wow, what a great biography! Nov 28, 2004
By Pompey Scipio 'the lesser' I never knew as much about Blaise Pascal until I had read this book. What I'm really interested in is getting to know all of those lovely sources that McPherson used for her research material.
Before I had read this book, I didn't know much about Pascal's scientific experiments or his contributions to French society. This book has also cleared up a lot of the background concerning Pascal's writings. It is well written and highly entertaining.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A Piece of the Mountain: The Story of Blaise Pascal Sep 21, 2008
The Book came to me in perfect condition and within a week.
It is exactly what I was looking for; a book written at a younger
person's level about a very important and "heady" mathematician - turned
Philosopher.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
disappointed Sep 23, 2008
By R Tam BEWARE this is far from a scholarly biography.
This is far from what I had expected. I expected a biography of a brilliant
man but got an unapologetic evangelical polemic aimed at an elementary school student level. Monsieur Pascal would be rolling in dismay in his grave. It plays (to say the least) VERY fast and loose with the facts, at least as far as I can ascertain them from other sources. Pascal's famous "bet" does not fit well with this born again account of evangelical revelation and certainty. The truth of a terrifying Church/Inquisition demanding supremacy over all including reason peeks through the cracks in the lines here but historical truth is a largely a "left behind" casualty.
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