The invention of nature

Alexander von Humboldt's new world

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The invention of nature

Alexander von Humboldt's new world

First American edition.
  • 4.33 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 25 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 5 Have read

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When nature is perceived as a web, its vulnerability also becomes obvious. Everything hangs together. If one thread is pulled, the whole tapestry may unravel. After he saw the devastating environmental effects of colonial plantations at Lake Valencia in Venezuela in 1800, Humboldt became the first scientist to talk about harmful human-induced climate change. Deforestation there had made the land barren, water levels of the lake were falling and with the disappearance of brushwood torrential rains had washed away the soils on the surrounding mountain slopes. Humboldt was the first to explain the forest's ability to enrich the atmosphere with moisture and its cooling effect, as well as its importance for water retention and protection against soil erosion. He warned that humans were meddling with the climate and that this could have an unforeseeable impact on ‘future generations'.

The Invention of Nature traces the invisible threads that connect us to this extraordinary man. Humboldt influenced many of the greatest thinkers, artists and scientists of his day. Thomas Jefferson called him ‘one of the greatest ornaments of the age'. Charles Darwin wrote that ‘nothing ever stimulated my zeal so much as reading Humboldt's Personal Narrative,' saying that he would not have boarded the Beagle, nor conceived of the Origin of Species, without Humboldt. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge both incorporated Humboldt's concept of nature into their poems. And America's most revered nature writer, Henry David Thoreau, found in Humboldt's books an answer to his dilemma on how to be a poet and a naturalist – Walden would have been a very different book without Humboldt. Simón Bolívar, the revolutionary who liberated South America from Spanish colonial rule, called Humboldt the ‘discoverer of the New World' and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's greatest poet, declared that spending a few days with Humboldt was like ‘having lived several years'.

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Table of Contents

Departure : Emerging Ideas. Beginnings ; Imagination and nature : Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Humboldt ; In search of a destination.
Arrival : Collecting Ideas. South America ; The Llanos and the Orinoco ; Across the Andes ; Chimborazo ; Politics and nature : Thomas Jefferson and Humboldt.
Return : Sorting Ideas. Europe ; Berlin ; Paris ; Revolutions and nature : Simón Bolívar and Humboldt ; London ; Going in circles : maladie centrifuge.
Influence : Spreading Ideas. Return to Berlin ; Russia ; Evolution and nature : Charles Darwin and Humboldt ; Humbolt's Cosmos ; Poetry, science and nature : Henry David Thoreau and Humboldt.
New Worlds : Evolving Ideas. The greatest man since the deluge ; Man and nature : George Perkins Marsh and Humboldt ; Art, ecology and nature : Ernst Haeckel and Humboldt ; Preservation and nature : John Muir and Humboldt.

Edition Notes

"This is a Borzoi Book"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-455) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
509.2, B
Library of Congress
Q143.H9 W85 2015, Q143.H9W85 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 473 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
473

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OL26883631M
Internet Archive
inventionofnatur0000wulf
ISBN 10
038535066X
ISBN 13
9780385350662
LCCN
2015017505
OCLC/WorldCat
911240481

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