Essay on the Geography of Plants

[Essai sur la géographie des plantes. English]. Essay on the geography of plants / Alexander von Humboldt and. Aimé Bonpland ; edited with an introduction by.
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Botany for Gardeners Brian Capon. Food For Free Richard Mabey. Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer. Piano Time 1 Pauline Hall. Hydroponics for the Home Grower Howard M. Teaming with Nutrients Jeff Lowenfels. Treating Cancer with Herbs Michael Tierra. Through Vegetal Being Luce Irigaray. The Book of Palms H. Understanding the Flowering Plants Anne Bebbington. Accidental Botanist Robbie Honey. Botany in a Day Thomas J Elpel.

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Botany at the Bar Selena Ahmed. Cactus enteogenos Markus Berger. Las plantas de Venus Christian Ritsch. What a Plant Knows Daniel Chamovitz. European Sacred Music John Rutter.


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Not just a translation, but greatly enriched by essays and supporting material, this is a must read for anyone interested in natural science—and, indeed, science in general. The result is a precious opportunity to rediscover a lost classic in the history of science; one that can once again serve as an exemplary case study for advancing the frontiers of natural science through enlightened integration across diverse but interdependent disciplines.

Here scientific precision and artistic beauty fuse into an argument for transdisciplinary thought in free and democratic societies. His groundbreaking work on plant geography is translated here for the first time in highly readable English, with a perceptive, thought-provoking introduction that lends context and added interest to the general text.

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