Scherz, G. (. 1., & Beck, P. 1. (1988). Niels Steensen (Nicolaus Steno) (1638-1686): The Goldsmith's son from Copenhagen who won world fame as a pioneering natural scientist but who sacrificed science to become a celebrated servant of God. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Chicago Style CitationScherz, Gustav (C.SS.R.) 1895-1971, and Peter 1923- Beck. Niels Steensen (Nicolaus Steno) (1638-1686): The Goldsmith's Son From Copenhagen Who Won World Fame As a Pioneering Natural Scientist but Who Sacrificed Science to Become a Celebrated Servant of God. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1988.
MLA CitationScherz, Gustav (C.SS.R.) 1895-1971, and Peter 1923- Beck. Niels Steensen (Nicolaus Steno) (1638-1686): The Goldsmith's Son From Copenhagen Who Won World Fame As a Pioneering Natural Scientist but Who Sacrificed Science to Become a Celebrated Servant of God. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1988.