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Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence

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The book chronicles a nineteenth-century naturalist's life from childhood and studies through influential research on fossil fishes and glacial phenomena to his transatlantic move, organizing the narrative with letters, journals, and editorial notes. It details academic appointments, field expeditions in the Alps and Britain, scientific publications and debates, personal relationships and family correspondence, and the practical work of establishing laboratories and a lithographic press. The collection balances chronological narrative with thematic excerpts to illuminate the formation and evolution of his scientific ideas.

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Louis Agassiz

Louis Agassiz was a Swiss-American naturalist and geologist, renowned for his contributions to the study of glaciation and the classification of fish. He played a pivotal role in the development of American science in the 19th century, advocating for the importance of observational research. Agassiz is well-known for his work "A Journey in Brazil," which documents his explorations and scientific observations in the Brazilian rainforest. His extensive correspondence, compiled in "Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence," offers insights into his thoughts and the scientific community of his time. Agassiz's legacy continues to influence the fields of biology and geology.

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