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Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859)

Autore di Jaguars and Electric Eels

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Baron Alexander von Humboldt was born in Berlin, Germany. During his early school years, he studied such subjects as geology, biology, metallurgy, and mining, and his main interest was in nature and other lands. In 1796 Humboldt traveled to the German Alps, where he measured the atmospheric mostra altro pressure, humidity, and oxygen content of the air. Shortly after, in 1799, he was granted permission by the Spanish king to explore Spain's mysterious holdings in the Americas. For the next five years, he and his companion, Aime Bonplaud, explored the region that is now Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Mexico. While in the Andes, he fell prey to mountain sickness, which led him to become the first person to explain that the sickness was caused by a lack of oxygen. During these travels, he and Bonplaud collected 60,000 plant specimens; mapped the area; and studied its climates, bodies of water, wildlife, and minerals. The findings of this exhaustive adventure were published in a 23-volume series, Voyage de Humboldt et Bonplaud (1805--34). In 1829, at the invitation of the Russian government, Humboldt made an expedition to Russia and Siberia, categorizing, observing, and recording as he went. One of the results of this expedition was a 5-volume work, Kosmos (1845-62), in which he tried to combine the vague ideals of the eighteenth century with the exact scientific requirements of his own. Considered one of the founders of modern geography, Humboldt showed geographers that there was more to the study of geography than the shape of Earth and its regions. He gave them a system of geographic inquiry, he was the first to draw an isothermal map, studied tropical storms and volcanoes, and pioneered the field of terrestrial magnetism. Equally important, he was responsible for one of the first examples of international scientific cooperation, which led to the formation of a system of meteorological stations throughout Russia and Great Britain. During one of his many expeditions, he measured the temperature of the current with which his ship sailed from Lima, Peru, to Acapulco, Mexico. Later this current was named the Humboldt Current in his honor. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: From "Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great Scientists," Elbert Hubbard, 1916 (Project Gutenberg)

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Opere di Alexander von Humboldt

Jaguars and Electric Eels (2007) 170 copie
Ansichten der Natur (1986) — Autore — 135 copie
Cosmos (1845) — Autore — 132 copie
Views of Nature (2011) 16 copie
Das graphische Gesamtwerk (2014) 12 copie
Das zeichnerische Werk (2019) 3 copie
Das große Lesebuch (2009) 3 copie
1 1 copia
Resa till Sydamerika (1998) 1 copia
Humboldtiana 1 copia
Südamerikanische Reise (1975) 1 copia
Els papers de HUMBOLDT (2020) 1 copia
Auf dem Orinoko — Autore — 1 copia

Opere correlate

The Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places (1991) — Collaboratore — 175 copie
Classic Travel Stories (1994) — Collaboratore — 62 copie
The Book of the Sea (1954) — Collaboratore — 36 copie
The liberal tradition in European thought (1971) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni17 copie
Terra Brasilis: die Entdeckung einer neuen Welt (2013) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Alejandro de Humboldt. Novela histórico-biográfica (2006) — Associated Name — 3 copie

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I’ve come to love nonfiction works from authors who’ve trekked the world thanks. So I couldn’t miss this book written about the author’s journey through Venezuela from 1798-1804. He was a naturalist so he includes many in-depth descriptions of plants and animals, landscapes and people. He was obviously extremely knowledgeable and tough to be able to deal with the harsh terrains of all sorts. He was sensitive to the plight of slaves, but less sensitive to some tribes he labeled lazy. But he was fair, too, identifying the good, the bad, the ugly, and the lovely (and sometimes the crazy) about all the people he encountered. One obviously native man insisted he was white and held himself out as so pretentious it was quite comical. Sometimes a bit boring, but overall this was a fascinating peak at a world far distant from our own.… (altro)
 
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KarenMonsen | 4 altre recensioni | May 9, 2024 |
Tela editorial sin sobrecubierta. Guardas decoradas.
2ª Edición. Catálogo de la colección "Libros de Viaje".
Sello de papel de Librería Fontibre (Zaragoza)
Buen estado.
 
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Accitanus | May 4, 2023 |
Naturalist-explorer von Humboldt makes his way through often uncharted territory in Venezuela of 1800. He muses on the different plant species- so similar, and yet not identical- to those on other side of the world; encounters piranhas, capybaras, jaguars... (I was mystified by an account of a near-miss with a 'tiger' , given the author's expertise on animals, that he had already referred to jaguars, and that I can find no record of tigers in Venezuela...)and sees stunning scenery.
The locals are Indians of various tribe;, blacks- slaves and freed- and European settlers.
Interesting account.
… (altro)
 
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starbox | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 11, 2020 |

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