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Aspects of nature, in different lands and different climates (Vol. 1 of 2) / with scientific elucidations

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The volume gathers vividly descriptive essays that portray tropical and mountain landscapes—oceans, forests, steppes, and high Andes—paired with scientific elucidations that explain geological, botanical, and climatic phenomena. The author combines literary observation with measurements and comparative data, discusses volcano structure and a speculative essay on vital force, and reports insights gained from expeditions across diverse regions. Throughout, attention is given to how external nature affects human feelings and moral dispositions, and to the value of precise observation and numerical comparison in understanding the concurrent action of natural forces.

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Alexander von Humboldt

Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was a German naturalist and explorer whose work laid the foundation for modern geography and environmental science. He is best known for his extensive travels in Latin America and his influential writings, including "Cosmos: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe," which sought to unify the sciences and explore the interconnectedness of nature. Humboldt's observations and theories on climate, vegetation, and human geography have had a lasting impact on various scientific fields. His meticulous documentation of his travels and findings continues to inspire scientists and explorers alike.

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