Personal Narrative of Travels to The Equinoctial Regions of America, During The Year 1799-1804 (Complete)

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Author: Alexander von Humboldt ISBN: 9781465527905
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alexander von Humboldt
ISBN: 9781465527905
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
The increasing interest attached to all that part of The American Continent situated within and near The tropics, has suggested The publication of The present edition of Humboldt's celebrated work, as a portion of The SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY. Prior to The travels of Humboldt and Bonpland, The countries described in The following narrative were but imperfectly known to Europeans. For our partial acquaintance with Them we were chiefly indebted to The early navigators, and to some of The followers of The Spanish Conquistadores. The intrepid men whose courage and enterprise prompted Them to explore unknown seas for The discovery of a New World, have left behind Them narratives of Their adventures, and descriptions of The strange lands and people They visited, which must ever be perused with curiosity and interest; and some of The followers of Pizarro and Cortez, as well as many learned Spaniards who proceeded to South America soon after The conquest, were The authors of historical and Other works of high value. But These writings of a past age, however curious and interesting, are deficient in that spirit of scientific investigation which enhances The importance and utility of accounts of travels in distant regions. in more recent times, The researches of La Condamine tended in a most important degree to promote geographical knowledge; and he, as well as Other eminent botanists who visited The coasts of South America, and even ascended The andes, contributed by Their discoveries and collections to augment The vegetable riches of The Old World. But, in Their time, geology as a science had little or no existence. of The structure of The giant mountains of our globe scarcely anything was understood; whilst nothing was known beneath The earth in The New World, except what related to her mines of gold and silver. It remained for Humboldt to supply all that was wanting, by The publication of his Personal Narrative. in this, more than in any Other of his works, he shows his power of contemplating nature in all her grandeur and variety.
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The increasing interest attached to all that part of The American Continent situated within and near The tropics, has suggested The publication of The present edition of Humboldt's celebrated work, as a portion of The SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY. Prior to The travels of Humboldt and Bonpland, The countries described in The following narrative were but imperfectly known to Europeans. For our partial acquaintance with Them we were chiefly indebted to The early navigators, and to some of The followers of The Spanish Conquistadores. The intrepid men whose courage and enterprise prompted Them to explore unknown seas for The discovery of a New World, have left behind Them narratives of Their adventures, and descriptions of The strange lands and people They visited, which must ever be perused with curiosity and interest; and some of The followers of Pizarro and Cortez, as well as many learned Spaniards who proceeded to South America soon after The conquest, were The authors of historical and Other works of high value. But These writings of a past age, however curious and interesting, are deficient in that spirit of scientific investigation which enhances The importance and utility of accounts of travels in distant regions. in more recent times, The researches of La Condamine tended in a most important degree to promote geographical knowledge; and he, as well as Other eminent botanists who visited The coasts of South America, and even ascended The andes, contributed by Their discoveries and collections to augment The vegetable riches of The Old World. But, in Their time, geology as a science had little or no existence. of The structure of The giant mountains of our globe scarcely anything was understood; whilst nothing was known beneath The earth in The New World, except what related to her mines of gold and silver. It remained for Humboldt to supply all that was wanting, by The publication of his Personal Narrative. in this, more than in any Other of his works, he shows his power of contemplating nature in all her grandeur and variety.

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