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Jacob Bronowski (January 18 1908, Łódź, Poland - August 22 1974, East Hampton, New York, USA) was the presenter of the BBC television documentary series, The Ascent of Man which inspired Carl Sagan's [[Cosmos: A Personal Voyage|Cosmos]] series.

As a student at Jesus College, Cambridge, he co-edited - with William Empson - the literary periodical Experiment which first appeared in 1928.

Bronowski received a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1935, writing a dissertation in algebraic geometry, and was a poet (he lived near to Laura Riding and Robert Graves in Majorca in the 1930s). He spent the war in Operations Research; afterwards he became Director of Research for the National Coal Board (UK). After his experiences as an official observer of the after-effects of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings he turned to biology, as did his friend, Leo Szilard, to better understand the nature of violence. He was an Associate Director of the Salk Institute from 1964.

He is the father of the British academic Lisa Jardine.

Books by Jacob Bronowski

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