Alexander von Humboldt: el anhelo por lo desconocido /

Alexander von Humboldt was the most famous scientist and explorer of his day. "I view him as one of the greatest ornaments of the age," wrote Thomas Jefferson, and he received Humboldt in the White House in 1804. Ralph Waldo Emerson celebrated Humboldt as "one of those wonders of the...

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Main Author: Meinhardt, Maren (autor)
Other Authors: Gómez, Julia (traductor)
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
English
Published: Madrid: Turner Publicaciones, 2019.
Edition:Primera edición.
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