Science in the Scientific Revolution
Dr. Jay L. Wile
Science in the Scientific Revolution is the third book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific works of natural philosophers from 1543 to the end of the 1600s.
Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including astronomy, human anatomy, medicine, botany, zoology, heliocentrism, geocentrism, gases, pressure, electricity, fossils, microbiology, binary numbers, gravity, conservation laws, and the laws of motion. Throughout the course, the student learns that most of the great natural philosophers who lived during this time were devout Christians who were studying the world around them to learn more about the nature of God.
NARRATORS NOTE:
This audiobook is a supplement. It does not replace the book. Even though I do read through the instructions for all the experiments, it will be much easier for you to actually do the experiments if you have those instructions in written form. In addition, there are times when I will refer to specific pictures in the book, therefore I will change the wording from time-to-time so that you don’t have to be looking at the book while you listen to this recording.
Because Science in the Scientific Revolution is designed to give students a hands-on experience when it comes to studying nature, each lesson contains an experiment. Usually, there is some reading, then an experiment, and then more reading. As a result, most lessons are composed of three tracks so that you can skip around depending on your needs.
Duration - 16h 26m.
Author - Dr. Jay L. Wile.
Narrator - James Wood.
Published Date - Sunday, 01 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2015 Dr. Jay L. Wile ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Dr. Jay L. Wile
James Wood
Science Through HiStory
Oikos Publishing (Pty) Ltd.
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Science in the Scientific Revolution is the third book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific works of natural philosophers from 1543 to the end of the 1600s. Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including astronomy, human anatomy, medicine, botany, zoology, heliocentrism, geocentrism, gases, pressure, electricity, fossils, microbiology, binary numbers, gravity, conservation laws, and the laws of motion. Throughout the course, the student learns that most of the great natural philosophers who lived during this time were devout Christians who were studying the world around them to learn more about the nature of God. NARRATORS NOTE: This audiobook is a supplement. It does not replace the book. Even though I do read through the instructions for all the experiments, it will be much easier for you to actually do the experiments if you have those instructions in written form. In addition, there are times when I will refer to specific pictures in the book, therefore I will change the wording from time-to-time so that you don’t have to be looking at the book while you listen to this recording. Because Science in the Scientific Revolution is designed to give students a hands-on experience when it comes to studying nature, each lesson contains an experiment. Usually, there is some reading, then an experiment, and then more reading. As a result, most lessons are composed of three tracks so that you can skip around depending on your needs. Duration - 16h 26m. Author - Dr. Jay L. Wile. Narrator - James Wood. Published Date - Sunday, 01 January 2023. Copyright - © 2015 Dr. Jay L. Wile ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Introductory Remarks
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Introduction
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Section 1 | The Revolution Begins
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Lesson 1 | Nicolaus Copernicus (1473 - 1543)
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Activity | Where are Mercury and Venus
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Lesson 1 | Continued
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Lesson 2 | More Evidence for the Heliocentric System
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Activity | Planetary Brightness
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Lesson 2 | Continued
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Lesson 3 | Objections to the Heliocentric System
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Experiment | Parallax
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Lesson 3 | Continued
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Lesson 4 | Another Objection to the Heliocentric System
Duración:00:00:54
Activity | What the Bible Says About the Earth Moving
Duración:00:00:41
Lesson 4 | Continued
Duración:00:06:55
Lesson 5 | Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
Duración:00:02:39
Experiment | The Length of Certain Bones
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Lesson 5 | Continued
Duración:00:05:14
Lesson 6 | Cartilage and Bones
Duración:00:02:13
Experimet | Hyaline Cartilage
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Lesson 6 | Continued
Duración:00:06:47
Lesson 7 | Vesalius and His "Muscle Men" (Challenge Lesson)
Duración:00:02:47
Activity | A Play-Doh "Woodcut"
Duración:00:02:33
Lesson 7 | Continued
Duración:00:03:58
Lesson 8 | Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments
Duración:00:00:57
Experiment | Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments
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Lesson 8 | Continued
Duración:00:05:08
Lesson 9 | Arteries and Veins
Duración:00:00:56
Activity | Arteries and Veins
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Lesson 9 | Continued
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Lesson 10 | Nerves and the Brain
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Activity | A Model Brain
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Lesson 10 | Continued
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Lesson 11 | The Digestive Organs
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Activity | The Digestive System
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Lesson 11 | Continued
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Lesson 12 | A Trip Through the Digestive Tract (Challenge Lesson)
Duración:00:01:04
Activity | The Digestive Tract
Duración:00:09:19
Lesson 12 Continued
Duración:00:02:08
Lesson 13 | The Kidneys and Bladder
Duración:00:01:24
Experiment | A Filter
Duración:00:03:45
Lesson 13 | Continued
Duración:00:05:10
Lesson 14 | The Heart and Lungs
Duración:00:01:07
Experiment | You're Full of Hot Air
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Lesson 14 | Continued
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Lesson 15 | Heart Valves (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Valve Control
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Lesson 15 | Continued
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Section 2 | The Revolution from the Mid-1500s to the Early 1600s
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Lesson 16 | Girolamo Fracastoro (c. 1476 - 1553)
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Experiment | Noodles "Catching" Vanilla
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Lesson 16 | Continued
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Lesson 17 | Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565)
Duración:00:06:09
Experiment | Coal and Graphite
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Lesson 17 | Continued
Duración:00:02:19
Lesson 18 | Conrad Gesner and Plants
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Experiment | Flowers and Seeds
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Lesson 18 | Continued
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Lesson 19 | Conrad Gesner and Animals
Duración:00:01:54
Experiment | What to Say
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Lesson 19 | Continued
Duración:00:05:33
Lesson 20 | Pierre Belon (1517 - 1564)
Duración:00:04:20
Activity | Anything Look Familiar
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Lesson 20 | Continued
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Lesson 21 | Michael Servetus (c. 1509 - 1553)
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Experiment | Oxygen Can Cause Color Changes
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Lesson 21 | Continued
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Lessson 22 | Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601)
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Experiment | Simulating a Supernova
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Lesson 22 | Continued
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Lesson 23 | Tycho Brahe's View of the Universe
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Experiment | Simulating a Comet
Duración:00:02:31
Lesson 23 | Continued
Duración:00:06:28
Lesson 24 | Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642)
Duración:00:02:29
Experiment | Pendulums and Time
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Lesson 24 | Continued
Duración:00:05:01
Lesson 25 | Galileo and Friction
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Experiment | A Rolling Ball Will Continue to Roll Until
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Lesson 25 | Continued
Duración:00:04:39
Lesson 26 | Galileo and Falling Objects
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Experiment | Rolling Down an Incline
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Lesson 26 | Continued
Duración:00:05:59
Lesson 27 | Galileo and Projectiles
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Experiment | Projectile Motion
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Lesson 27 | Continued
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Lesson 28 | How Galileo Measured Time (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Using Water to Tell Time
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Lesson 28 | Continued
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Lesson 29 | How Galileo Measured Temperature (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Using Air and Water to Measure Temperature
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Lesson 29 | Continued
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Lesson 30 | Galileo and the Telescope
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Experiment | Making Your Own Telescope
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Lesson 30 | Continued
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Section 3 | The Revolution in the Early 17th Century
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Lesson 31 | Galileo and Heliocentrism
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Experiment | The Phases of Venus
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Lesson 31 | Continued
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Lesson 32 | Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630)
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Experiment | Images in the Eye
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Lesson 32 | Continued
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Lesson 33 | Johannes Keppler and Astronomy
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Activity | Ellipses
Duración:00:02:51
Lesson 33 | Continued
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Lesson 34 | Johannes Kepler and Tides
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Activity | The Tides
Duración:00:02:45
Lesson 34 | Continued
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Lesson 35 | Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)
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Experiment | Oil, Water, and Salt
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Lesson 35 | Continued
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Lesson 36 | Jan Baptist van Helmont (1580 - 1644)
Duración:00:01:58
Experiment | Acid and Antacid
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Lesson 36 | Continued
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Lesson 37 | Jan Baptist van Helmont and Carbon Dioxide (Challenge Lesson)
Duración:00:00:52
Experiment | Carbon Dioxide and Fire
Duración:00:04:06
Lesson 37 | Continued
Duración:00:07:03
Lesson 38 | William Harvey (1578 - 1657)
Duración:00:01:41
Activity | How Much Water Can You Move
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Lesson 38 | Continued
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Lesson 39 | James Ussher (1581 - 1656)
Duración:00:02:18
Experiment | How Did Ussher Do It
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Lesson 39 | Continued
Duración:00:08:59
Lesson 40 | Joachim Jungius (1587 - 1657)
Duración:00:05:48
Experiment | Elements and Non-Elements
Duración:00:02:18
Lesson 40 | Continued
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Lesson 41 | Evangelista Torricelli (1608 - 1647)
Duración:00:01:52
Experiment | A Barometer
Duración:00:03:28
Lesson 41 | Continued
Duración:00:06:19
Lesson 42 | Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)
Duración:00:04:04
Activity | The Senses and the Mind
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Lesson 42 | Continued
Duración:00:06:42
Lesson 43 | Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)
Duración:00:01:31
Experiment | Height and Pressure
Duración:00:04:17
Lesson 43 | Continued
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Lesson 44 | Pascal's Law (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Pascal's Law and Match Heads
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Lesson 44 | Continued
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Lesson 45 | Pascal and Probability (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Flipping a Coin
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Lesson 45 | Continued
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Section 4 | The Revolution in the Middle of the 17th Century
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Lesson 46 | Thomas Bartholin (1616 - 1680)
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Experiment | Cold as an Anaesthetic
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Lesson 46 | Continued
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Lesson 47 | Otto von Guericke (1602 - 1686)
Duración:00:02:15
Experiment | The Power of a Vacuum
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Lesson 47 | Continued
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Lesson 48 | Otto von Guericke and Electrical Charge
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Experiment | Electrical Charge
Duración:00:02:55
Lesson 48 | Continued
Duración:00:06:33
Lesson 49 | Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 1659)
Duración:00:01:57
Activity | Saturn's Rings
Duración:00:04:10
Lesson 49 | Continued
Duración:00:04:57
Lesson 50 | Christiaan Huygens and Collisions
Duración:00:00:32
Experiment | Two Collisions
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Lesson 50 | Continued
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Lesson 51 | Christiaan Huygens and Clocks
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Experiment | Pendulums
Duración:00:03:06
Lesson 51 | Continued
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Lesson 52 | Christiaan Huygens and Light
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Experiment | A Surprising Property of Light
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Lesson 52 | Continued
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Experiment | Light is a Wave
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Lesson 52 | Conclusion
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Lesson 53 | Robert Boyle (1627 - 1691)
Duración:00:04:40
Experiment | Art in Motion
Duración:00:02:35
Lesson 53 | Continued
Duración:00:02:48
Lesson 54 | Robert Boyle and the Vacuum
Duración:00:01:13
Experiment | An Annoying Sound
Duración:00:02:16
Lesson 54 | Continued
Duración:00:07:09
Lesson 55 | Robert Boyle and His Law (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Boyle's Law
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Lesson 55 | Continued
Duración:00:06:05
Lesson 56 | Marcello Malpighi (1628 - 1694)
Duración:00:03:20
Experiment | Fingerprints
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Lesson 56 | Continued
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Lesson 57 | Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703)
Duración:00:03:31
Activity | Magnified Things
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Lesson 57 | Continued
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Lesson 58 | Robert Hooke and Fossils (Challenge Lesson)
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Experiment | Petrifaction
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Lesson 58 | Continued
Duración:00:03:35
Lesson 59 | Robert Hooke and His Law (Challenge Lesson)
Duración:00:00:47
Experiment | Spring Oscillations
Duración:00:02:37
Lesson 59 | Continued
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Lesson 60 | Robert Hooke and the Planets
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Experiment | Forces and Orbits
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Lesson 60 | Continued
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Section 5 | The Revolution Near the End of the 17th Century
Duración:00:00:09
Lesson 61 | Giovanni Cassini (1625 - 1712)
Duración:00:01:51
Experiment | Scattering Light
Duración:00:02:14
Lesson 61 | Continued
Duración:00:05:48
Lesson 62 | Franceco Redi (1626 - 1697)
Duración:00:02:06
Experiment | Restricting Blood Flow
Duración:00:01:59
Lesson 62 | Continued
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Lesson 63 | Francesco Redi and Spontaneous Generation
Duración:00:00:37
Experiment | "Spontaneous" Mold
Duración:00:03:27
Lesson 63 | Continued
Duración:00:08:28
Lesson 64 | Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 - 1723)
Duración:00:01:43