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- Frontmatter I
- About This Edition V
- Contents VII
- CONTENTS OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT: WRITINGS IN ENGLISH, PART II: 1825–1859 XIII
- The Whole World in One Thousand Essays: Introduction to Alexander von Humboldt’s “Other Cosmos” XXIII
- Editorial Note XLI
- Acknowledgments XLIII
-
Alexander von Humboldt: Writings in English
- Letter to the Author of this Journal; on the Bohon-Upas, by a Young Gentleman of This City 1
- Extract of a Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Mr. Blumenbach, containing new Experiments on the Irritation caused by the Metals with Respect to their different Impressions on the Organs of Animals 8
- A Letter from M. de Humboldt to M. Pictet, on the Magnetic Polarity of a Mountain of Serpentine 14
- A Letter from Mr. Von Humboldt to M. H. Van Mons on the Chemical Process of Vitality; together with the Extract of a Letter from Citizen Fourcroy to Citizen Van Mons on the same Subject 19
- On the Effects of Oxygen in accelerating Germination 25
- Remarks on the above Observations 27
- Von Humboldt’s Expedition to Spanish America 29
- Extract of a Letter from M. Von Humboldt to Lalande 31
- Humboldt’s travels through Spanish America 38
- Sketch of a Geological Delineation of South America 42
- Letter from C. Humboldt to C. Fourcroy, Member of the French National Institute 69
- Letter from M. A. Humboldt to C. Delambre, Member of the French National Institute 75
- Letter from M. Humboldt to C. Delambre, one of the perpetual Secretaries of the National Institute 80
- Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Prof. Cavanilles 87
- Account of the Travels of M. A. de Humboldt in South America, extracted from some of his Letters 90
- Baron Humboldt 100
- Baron Humboldt’s Travels in America 109
- On the Variations of the Terrestrial Magnetism in different Latitudes 110
- Experiments on the Torpedo, by Messrs. Humboldt and Gay-Lussac. Extracted from a Letter from M. Humboldt to M. Berthollet, dated Rome, 15 Fructid. Year 13 135
- Experiments on the Eudiometrical Means, and on the Proportion of the Constituent Principles of the Atmosphere 139
- Universal Diffusion of Life 175
- Memoir on a new Species of Monkey found in the eastern Declivity of the Andes 176
- Memoir on a new Species of Pimelodus thrown out of the Volcanoes in the Kingdom of Quito; with some Particulars respecting the Volcanoes of the Andes 180
- Memoir on the Eremophilus and Astroblepus, two new Genera of the Order of Apodes 185
- Baron Humboldt’s Description of the Mode of Catching the Gymnotus, or Electrical Eel 190
- On the Cinchona Forests of South America 195
- Account of the Ottomacs, a People who eat Clay 223
- The Cataracts of Orinoco 227
- Scenes in the Pampas 228
- Observations upon the Face of the Country of Spain and its Climate 229
- Cow Pock in Mexico 235
- On the Volcanoes of Jorullo 239
- Account of the Character and present Condition of the different Classes of Inhabitants in Mexico, or New Spain 244
- 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 256
- Yellow Fever 279
- [Letter to the Editor of the Moniteur] 282
- Extract from a report made to the class of phisico-mathematical sciences, on the 9th of Sept. 1811, by a committee, composed of Messrs. Hallé, Humboldt and Percy, on a memorial of Mr. Legallois, M. D. concerning the principle of action of the heart, and the seat of that principle 284
- Description of the Ascent of the Peak of Teneriffe 294
- Personal Narrative of the Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 300
- Population of the Canaries 338
- Temperature of the Atlantic 339
- Account of the Spermaceti Fishery on the Western Shore of America 340
- Eye-Stones 342
- Scenes at Cumana 343
- On the Laws observed in the Distribution of vegetable Forms 345
- The Southern Constellations 353
- To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle 355
- On Isothermal Lines, and the Distribution of Heat over the Globe 357
- Characteristic sketches of american vegetables 439
- Cavern of Guacharo 448
- Curious Circumstance 450
- [From De Humboldt’s Travels, part 2.] 451
- On the Geographical Distribution of Ferns 453
- Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 460
- Remarks on the natural Family of the Grasses 478
- On the Milk extracted from the Cow Tree (l’Arbre de la Vache), and on Vegetable Milk in general 485
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 490
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 496
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 501
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 513
- Famine 520
- Scenery on the Rio Apure 521
- [Crocodiles of South America] 525
- On the Temperature of the different Mines in America 526
- On the Nocturnal Increase in the Intensity of Sound 529
- Fish Flour 534
- Humboldt’s Personal Narrative 535
- Humboldt’s Personal Narrative. Dirt Eaters 537
- Humboldt’s Travels 541
- Indian Rubber 547
- Memoir of Don Jose Celestino Mutis 548
- New Inquiries into the Laws which are observed in the Distribution of Vegetable Forms 557
- Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799–1804 580
- Religious Opinions of American Indians 593
- Shirt Trees 595
- Stories of Crocodiles 596
- War Poison of the Indians 598
- [The famous Ahauete] 601
- [The Guahibi mother] 602
- View of the various Productions of the different Countries of the Earth 605
- Description of the Muschelkalk and Quadersandstein 607
- Visit of the ruins of Ataruipe 611
- Extent and population of America 614
- On Petrifactions, or Fossil Organic Remains 616
- On the Constitution and Mode of Action of Volcanoes, in different Parts of the Earth 630
- Analysis of the Water of the Rio Vinagre, in the Andes of Popayan, by M. Mariano de Rivero; with geognostic and Physical Illustrations of some Phenomena which are exhibited by Sulphur, Sulphuretted Hydrogen, and Water, in Volcanoes 645
- Scenery of the Upper Oroonoko 659
- South America—missions in the interior 661
- Emendations 665
- Sources 669
- The Periodicals 687
- The Works of Alexander von Humboldt 693
- Population of the Canaries 699
- Index of Names 703
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- About This Edition V
- Contents VII
- CONTENTS OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT: WRITINGS IN ENGLISH, PART II: 1825–1859 XIII
- The Whole World in One Thousand Essays: Introduction to Alexander von Humboldt’s “Other Cosmos” XXIII
- Editorial Note XLI
- Acknowledgments XLIII
-
Alexander von Humboldt: Writings in English
- Letter to the Author of this Journal; on the Bohon-Upas, by a Young Gentleman of This City 1
- Extract of a Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Mr. Blumenbach, containing new Experiments on the Irritation caused by the Metals with Respect to their different Impressions on the Organs of Animals 8
- A Letter from M. de Humboldt to M. Pictet, on the Magnetic Polarity of a Mountain of Serpentine 14
- A Letter from Mr. Von Humboldt to M. H. Van Mons on the Chemical Process of Vitality; together with the Extract of a Letter from Citizen Fourcroy to Citizen Van Mons on the same Subject 19
- On the Effects of Oxygen in accelerating Germination 25
- Remarks on the above Observations 27
- Von Humboldt’s Expedition to Spanish America 29
- Extract of a Letter from M. Von Humboldt to Lalande 31
- Humboldt’s travels through Spanish America 38
- Sketch of a Geological Delineation of South America 42
- Letter from C. Humboldt to C. Fourcroy, Member of the French National Institute 69
- Letter from M. A. Humboldt to C. Delambre, Member of the French National Institute 75
- Letter from M. Humboldt to C. Delambre, one of the perpetual Secretaries of the National Institute 80
- Letter from Mr. Humboldt to Prof. Cavanilles 87
- Account of the Travels of M. A. de Humboldt in South America, extracted from some of his Letters 90
- Baron Humboldt 100
- Baron Humboldt’s Travels in America 109
- On the Variations of the Terrestrial Magnetism in different Latitudes 110
- Experiments on the Torpedo, by Messrs. Humboldt and Gay-Lussac. Extracted from a Letter from M. Humboldt to M. Berthollet, dated Rome, 15 Fructid. Year 13 135
- Experiments on the Eudiometrical Means, and on the Proportion of the Constituent Principles of the Atmosphere 139
- Universal Diffusion of Life 175
- Memoir on a new Species of Monkey found in the eastern Declivity of the Andes 176
- Memoir on a new Species of Pimelodus thrown out of the Volcanoes in the Kingdom of Quito; with some Particulars respecting the Volcanoes of the Andes 180
- Memoir on the Eremophilus and Astroblepus, two new Genera of the Order of Apodes 185
- Baron Humboldt’s Description of the Mode of Catching the Gymnotus, or Electrical Eel 190
- On the Cinchona Forests of South America 195
- Account of the Ottomacs, a People who eat Clay 223
- The Cataracts of Orinoco 227
- Scenes in the Pampas 228
- Observations upon the Face of the Country of Spain and its Climate 229
- Cow Pock in Mexico 235
- On the Volcanoes of Jorullo 239
- Account of the Character and present Condition of the different Classes of Inhabitants in Mexico, or New Spain 244
- 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 256
- Yellow Fever 279
- [Letter to the Editor of the Moniteur] 282
- Extract from a report made to the class of phisico-mathematical sciences, on the 9th of Sept. 1811, by a committee, composed of Messrs. Hallé, Humboldt and Percy, on a memorial of Mr. Legallois, M. D. concerning the principle of action of the heart, and the seat of that principle 284
- Description of the Ascent of the Peak of Teneriffe 294
- Personal Narrative of the Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 300
- Population of the Canaries 338
- Temperature of the Atlantic 339
- Account of the Spermaceti Fishery on the Western Shore of America 340
- Eye-Stones 342
- Scenes at Cumana 343
- On the Laws observed in the Distribution of vegetable Forms 345
- The Southern Constellations 353
- To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle 355
- On Isothermal Lines, and the Distribution of Heat over the Globe 357
- Characteristic sketches of american vegetables 439
- Cavern of Guacharo 448
- Curious Circumstance 450
- [From De Humboldt’s Travels, part 2.] 451
- On the Geographical Distribution of Ferns 453
- Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, During the Years 1799–1804 460
- Remarks on the natural Family of the Grasses 478
- On the Milk extracted from the Cow Tree (l’Arbre de la Vache), and on Vegetable Milk in general 485
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 490
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Extract from Baron Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4 496
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 501
- Baron Humboldt’s Last Volume. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Vol. 4. London, 1819 513
- Famine 520
- Scenery on the Rio Apure 521
- [Crocodiles of South America] 525
- On the Temperature of the different Mines in America 526
- On the Nocturnal Increase in the Intensity of Sound 529
- Fish Flour 534
- Humboldt’s Personal Narrative 535
- Humboldt’s Personal Narrative. Dirt Eaters 537
- Humboldt’s Travels 541
- Indian Rubber 547
- Memoir of Don Jose Celestino Mutis 548
- New Inquiries into the Laws which are observed in the Distribution of Vegetable Forms 557
- Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799–1804 580
- Religious Opinions of American Indians 593
- Shirt Trees 595
- Stories of Crocodiles 596
- War Poison of the Indians 598
- [The famous Ahauete] 601
- [The Guahibi mother] 602
- View of the various Productions of the different Countries of the Earth 605
- Description of the Muschelkalk and Quadersandstein 607
- Visit of the ruins of Ataruipe 611
- Extent and population of America 614
- On Petrifactions, or Fossil Organic Remains 616
- On the Constitution and Mode of Action of Volcanoes, in different Parts of the Earth 630
- Analysis of the Water of the Rio Vinagre, in the Andes of Popayan, by M. Mariano de Rivero; with geognostic and Physical Illustrations of some Phenomena which are exhibited by Sulphur, Sulphuretted Hydrogen, and Water, in Volcanoes 645
- Scenery of the Upper Oroonoko 659
- South America—missions in the interior 661
- Emendations 665
- Sources 669
- The Periodicals 687
- The Works of Alexander von Humboldt 693
- Population of the Canaries 699
- Index of Names 703