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Book ID: 102145
HUMBOLDT, Alexander von

Views of Nature. Or Contemplations on the Sublime Phenomena of Creation. Translated by Elise C. Otte, Henry George Bohn. 1808. (Reprint 2012). (Cambridge Library Collection, Earth Science). illus. 490 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.

Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was anintellectual giant: an explorer who helped laying the foundations of biogeography, a naturalist who influenced Charles Darwin, and a botanist who developed a model of the Earth's climate zones. He travelled extensively in Europe, carried out scientific explorations across the Russian Empire and in Latin America, and devoted much energy to seeking a unified view of the different branches of scientific knowledge. Ansichten der Natur, published in 1808 with a second edition in 1826, aimed to engage the imagination as well as to communicate new ideas, and was translated into many European languages. This authorised translation of the third and final 1849 edition, dating from Humboldts eightieth year, was published in 1850, though another English translation (by Mrs Sabine) had appeared the previous year. The wide coverage, including geology, geography and biology, is typical of Humboldt, as is the precise and engaging style.
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