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Researches, Concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, with Descriptions and Views of Some of the Most Striking Scenes in the Cordilleras!

Researches, Concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, with Descriptions and Views of Some of the Most Striking Scenes in the Cordilleras!

Researches, Concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, with Descriptions and Views of Some of the Most Striking Scenes in the Cordilleras!

Volume 1:
Alexander von Humboldt
Helen Maria Williams
June 2011
1
Paperback
9781108027908

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    Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) was an internationally respected scientist and explorer whose meticulous approach to scientific observation greatly influenced later research. He travelled the world, once staying at the White House as a guest of Thomas Jefferson, and is commemorated in the many species and places which bear his name. This two volume work, published in French in 1810 as Vue des Cordillères, and in this English translation in 1814, was one of the many publications that resulted from Humboldt's expedition to Latin America in 1799–1804. It describes geographical features such as volcanoes and waterfalls, and aspects of the indigenous cultures including architecture, sculpture, art, languages and writing systems, religions, costumes and artefacts. This approachable, closely observed travelogue vividly recounts a huge variety of impressions and experiences, and reveals Humboldt's boundless curiosity as well as his scientific and cultural knowledge.

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    June 2011
    Paperback
    9781108027908
    438 pages
    216 × 140 × 25 mm
    0.55kg
    9 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Picturesque atlas of travels to the equinoctial regions of the new continent
    • 2. Monuments of America, and picturesque views of the Cordilleras
    • 3. Statue of an Azteck priestess
    • 4. View of the great square of Mexico
    • 5. Natural bridges of Icononzo
    • 6. Passage of Quindiu, in the Cordillera of the Andes
    • 7. Fall of the Tequendama
    • 8. Pyramid of Cholula
    • 9. Detached mass of the pyramid of Cholula
    • 10. Monument of Xochicalco
    • 11. Volcano of Cotopaxi
    • 12. Mexican monument in relief, found at Oaxaca
    • 13. Genealogy of the princes of Azcapozalco
    • 14. An Azteck hieroglyphical manuscript preserved in the library of the Vatican
    • 15. Azteck hieroglyphics from the manuscript of Veletri
    • 16. View of Chimborazo and Carguairazo
    • 17. Peruvian monument at Cannar
    • 18. Rock of Inti-guaicu
    • 19. Ynga-Chungana, near Cannar
    • 20. Interior of the house of the Inca at Cannar
    • 21. Azteck bas-relief, found in the great square of Mexico
    • 22. Basaltic rocks and cascade of Regla
    • 23. Relief in basalt, representing the Mexican calendar
    • 24. Correspondence of English weights and measures with those used in France.
      Author
    • Alexander von Humboldt
    • Translator
    • Helen Maria Williams