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Alexander von Humboldt: The Explorer Who Changed Science
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- ISBN8233214332
- EAN9798233214332
- Date de parution24/06/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Alexander von Humboldt: The Explorer Who Changed Science is a captivating novel-style biography that brings to life the extraordinary journey of one of history's greatest explorers and scientific thinkers. From his lonely childhood in Prussia to the dangerous jungles of South America, from the mighty Orinoco River to the icy heights of Chimborazo, Alexander von Humboldt dedicated his life to understanding the natural world.
Alongside loyal companions, he faced deadly storms, disease, extreme altitudes, and unknown wilderness in pursuit of knowledge. But Humboldt's greatest discovery was not a mountain, river, or plant species. It was the revolutionary idea that everything in nature is connected. Blending historical accuracy with vivid storytelling, this book follows Humboldt's adventures, friendships, scientific breakthroughs, and the creation of his masterpiece Cosmos.
It reveals how his ideas inspired generations of scientists, including Charles Darwin, and laid the foundations of modern ecology, geography, environmental science, and climate research. Perfect for readers who enjoy historical biographies, scientific discoveries, exploration narratives, and inspiring true stories, this book celebrates the life of a man whose curiosity changed the way humanity understands the Earth.
Alongside loyal companions, he faced deadly storms, disease, extreme altitudes, and unknown wilderness in pursuit of knowledge. But Humboldt's greatest discovery was not a mountain, river, or plant species. It was the revolutionary idea that everything in nature is connected. Blending historical accuracy with vivid storytelling, this book follows Humboldt's adventures, friendships, scientific breakthroughs, and the creation of his masterpiece Cosmos.
It reveals how his ideas inspired generations of scientists, including Charles Darwin, and laid the foundations of modern ecology, geography, environmental science, and climate research. Perfect for readers who enjoy historical biographies, scientific discoveries, exploration narratives, and inspiring true stories, this book celebrates the life of a man whose curiosity changed the way humanity understands the Earth.





