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Explorations of America Humboldts Journey, Vol. 1

Explorations of America Humboldts Journey, Vol. 1

By: Alexander von Humboldt
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In 1799, armed with special travel permissions from the Spanish government, Alexander von Humboldt and botanist Aimé Bonpland embarked on an awe-inspiring expedition across the Americas that would stretch into 1804. In his captivating “Personal Narrative…”, von Humboldt masterfully intertwines vivid descriptions of landscapes and cultures with insightful scientific observations spanning botany, geology, weather, and astronomy. This first volume chronicles their preparations, departure from Spain, and travels through the Canary Islands, Tobago, Cumana, and Caracas. A member of the Prussian aristocracy and an influential naturalist of his time, von Humboldt’s writings not only left an indelible mark on science—shaping the thoughts of luminaries like Charles Darwin—but also sought to uncover the universal principles of nature. Despite not being a household name today, his legacy endures, particularly in the realms of biogeography and environmental awareness. (written by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)Copyright Early Modern Science Social Sciences World
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  • 045 - Chapter 115 Part 3
    Mar 19 2026
    In 1799, armed with special travel permissions from the Spanish government, Alexander von Humboldt and botanist Aimé Bonpland embarked on an awe-inspiring expedition across the Americas that would stretch into 1804. In his captivating “Personal Narrative…”, von Humboldt masterfully intertwines vivid descriptions of landscapes and cultures with insightful scientific observations spanning botany, geology, weather, and astronomy. This first volume chronicles their preparations, departure from Spain, and travels through the Canary Islands, Tobago, Cumana, and Caracas. A member of the Prussian aristocracy and an influential naturalist of his time, von Humboldt’s writings not only left an indelible mark on science—shaping the thoughts of luminaries like Charles Darwin—but also sought to uncover the universal principles of nature. Despite not being a household name today, his legacy endures, particularly in the realms of biogeography and environmental awareness. (written by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
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    30 mins
  • 044 - Chapter 115 Part 2
    Mar 18 2026
    In 1799, armed with special travel permissions from the Spanish government, Alexander von Humboldt and botanist Aimé Bonpland embarked on an awe-inspiring expedition across the Americas that would stretch into 1804. In his captivating “Personal Narrative…”, von Humboldt masterfully intertwines vivid descriptions of landscapes and cultures with insightful scientific observations spanning botany, geology, weather, and astronomy. This first volume chronicles their preparations, departure from Spain, and travels through the Canary Islands, Tobago, Cumana, and Caracas. A member of the Prussian aristocracy and an influential naturalist of his time, von Humboldt’s writings not only left an indelible mark on science—shaping the thoughts of luminaries like Charles Darwin—but also sought to uncover the universal principles of nature. Despite not being a household name today, his legacy endures, particularly in the realms of biogeography and environmental awareness. (written by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
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    25 mins
  • 043 - Chapter 115 Part 1
    Mar 17 2026
    In 1799, armed with special travel permissions from the Spanish government, Alexander von Humboldt and botanist Aimé Bonpland embarked on an awe-inspiring expedition across the Americas that would stretch into 1804. In his captivating “Personal Narrative…”, von Humboldt masterfully intertwines vivid descriptions of landscapes and cultures with insightful scientific observations spanning botany, geology, weather, and astronomy. This first volume chronicles their preparations, departure from Spain, and travels through the Canary Islands, Tobago, Cumana, and Caracas. A member of the Prussian aristocracy and an influential naturalist of his time, von Humboldt’s writings not only left an indelible mark on science—shaping the thoughts of luminaries like Charles Darwin—but also sought to uncover the universal principles of nature. Despite not being a household name today, his legacy endures, particularly in the realms of biogeography and environmental awareness. (written by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
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    27 mins
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