Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was specifically dedicated to mountains as a type of landform, milieu, or category of knowledge. Aiming to contribute to a greater understanding of Humboldt’s worldview, this essay strives to explain why mountains are valuable as objects his reflection. It points to the frequency with which Humboldt mentions mountains in his writings, the various scientific perspectives evoked in these references, and the overall coherence of his observations and perspectives
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Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt's narratives, none of his writings was ...
Bien que la montagne soit omniprésente dans ses écrits, Alexandre von Humboldt n’a consacré aucun de...
La montaña fue, hasta mediados del siglo XVIII, un espacio ajeno a la curiosidad científica. Entre l...
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International audienceThe mountain is an essential object of geography but, like other objects, it o...
Thoreau did not just stay at Walden Pond but climbed many summits in New England between 1839 and 18...
Fast and fascinating changes in views on nature and systems occurred around 1800, for example in the...
Article in Spanish. AbstractThis article discusses the genesis of modern physical geography since th...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt's narratives, none of his writings was ...
Bien que la montagne soit omniprésente dans ses écrits, Alexandre von Humboldt n’a consacré aucun de...
La montaña fue, hasta mediados del siglo XVIII, un espacio ajeno a la curiosidad científica. Entre l...
Bien que la montagne soit omniprésente dans ses écrits, Alexandre von Humboldt n'a consacré aucun de...
Abstract. — Since the 18th century, geographers have been curiously attracted by mountains, and most...
The Altai region of Siberia has held magnetic appeal for explorers and scientists down the centuries...
This short article questions the relationship between Alexander von Humboldt and the epistemology of...
Abstract: Representation and knowledge of the world's mountains: the Pyrenees and the Caucasus seen ...
International audienceAt the beginning of the 19th century, geography is still in a process of being...
Zusammenfassung Der Artikel analysiert aus bildwissenschaftlicher und historischer Perspektive die ...
International audienceThe mountain is an essential object of geography but, like other objects, it o...
Thoreau did not just stay at Walden Pond but climbed many summits in New England between 1839 and 18...
Fast and fascinating changes in views on nature and systems occurred around 1800, for example in the...
Article in Spanish. AbstractThis article discusses the genesis of modern physical geography since th...