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Exploring the fields of meteorology, oceanography and seismology, Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) embodied the enlightenment ideal as well as anyone in his age. This is the second of two volumes containing his five volume, 19th-century survey of the universe.

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Cosmos by Alexander Von Humboldt

The first volume of 'Cosmos', his five-volume survey of the universe, appeared in 1845, though Humboldt had labored on the entire work for nearly half a century. He scrupulously sent sections of the work to other experts for suggestions and corrections. The last volume, put together from his notes after his death, appeared in 1861. The volumes were translated almost as rapidly as they appeared. This paperback edition reprints the Harper & Brothers edition, published in New York in 1858-59.
"A century and a half after its initial publication, the book remains a work of enduring valueMagnificently written, with an enduring message to convey 'Cosmos' merits a place in the library of every person who wishes to be truly well educated in the history of the natural sciences."--'Science Books and Films'
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) embodied the enlightenment ideal as well as anyone in his age. Explorer, courtier, laboratory scientist, he built a lasting reputation on the effectiveness of his methods, the quality of his writings, and the strength of his friendships. Goethe, John C. Fremont, Samuel Morse, and Charles Lyell were among his colleagues. He practically founded the fields of meteorology, oceanography, and seismology. His influence in the United States was immense. As a scientist, he prompted academic leaders to strengthen curricula. As a geographer, he assisted in America's westward expansion. As an advisor of eminent men, he urged for the abolition of slavery and protection of American Indians. As an author, he inspired and informed a love of nature that persists to this day.
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ISBN 13 9780801855030
ISBN 10 0801855039
Title Cosmos
Author Alexander Von Humboldt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1997-05-12
Number of pages 367
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.