From Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin

From Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin
Title From Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin PDF eBook
Author Ingo Schwarz
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Pages 20
Release 1991
Genre Scientists
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From Alexander von Humbolsd's correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin

From Alexander von Humbolsd's correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin
Title From Alexander von Humbolsd's correspondence with Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1991
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Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin

Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin
Title Alexander Von Humboldt's Correspondence with Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin PDF eBook
Author Helmut De Terra
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Pages 24
Release 1959
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Humboldt and Jefferson

Humboldt and Jefferson
Title Humboldt and Jefferson PDF eBook
Author Sandra Rebok
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 258
Release 2014-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 0813935709

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Humboldt and Jefferson explores the relationship between two fascinating personalities: the Prussian explorer, scientist, and geographer Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) and the American statesman, architect, and naturalist Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826). In the wake of his famous expedition through the Spanish colonies in the spring of 1804, Humboldt visited the United States, where he met several times with then-president Jefferson. A warm and fruitful friendship resulted, and the two men corresponded a good deal over the years, speculating together on topics of mutual interest, including natural history, geography, and the formation of an international scientific network. Living in revolutionary societies, both were deeply concerned with the human condition, and each vested hope in the new American nation as a possible answer to many of the deficiencies characterizing European societies at the time. The intellectual exchange between the two over the next twenty-one years touched on the pivotal events of those times, such as the independence movement in Latin America and the applicability of the democratic model to that region, the relationship between America and Europe, and the latest developments in scientific research and various technological projects. Humboldt and Jefferson explores the world in which these two Enlightenment figures lived and the ways their lives on opposite sides of the Atlantic defined their respective convictions.

Alexander von Humboldt's correspondence with Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin

Alexander von Humboldt's correspondence with Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin
Title Alexander von Humboldt's correspondence with Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin PDF eBook
Author Alexander von Humboldt
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Pages 24
Release 1959
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Alexander Von Humboldt and the United States

Alexander Von Humboldt and the United States
Title Alexander Von Humboldt and the United States PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Jones Harvey
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 445
Release 2020-04-14
Genre Art
ISBN 0691200807

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The enduring influence of naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt on American art, culture, and politics Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) was one of the most influential scientists and thinkers of his age. A Prussian-born geographer, naturalist, explorer, and illustrator, he was a prolific writer whose books graced the shelves of American artists, scientists, philosophers, and politicians. Humboldt visited the United States for six weeks in 1804, engaging in a lively exchange of ideas with such figures as Thomas Jefferson and the painter Charles Willson Peale. It was perhaps the most consequential visit by a European traveler in the young nation's history, one that helped to shape an emerging American identity grounded in the natural world. In this beautifully illustrated book, Eleanor Jones Harvey examines how Humboldt left a lasting impression on American visual arts, sciences, literature, and politics. She shows how he inspired a network of like-minded individuals who would go on to embrace the spirit of exploration, decry slavery, advocate for the welfare of Native Americans, and extol America's wilderness as a signature component of the nation's sense of self. Harvey traces how Humboldt's ideas influenced the transcendentalists and the landscape painters of the Hudson River School, and laid the foundations for the Smithsonian Institution, the Sierra Club, and the National Park Service. Alexander von Humboldt and the United States looks at paintings, sculptures, maps, and artifacts, and features works by leading American artists such as Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin, Frederic Church, and Samuel F. B. Morse. Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Exhibition Schedule Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC September 18, 2020–January 3, 2021

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 1

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 1
Title The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 788
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691184593

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This volume inaugurates the definitive edition of papers from Thomas Jefferson's retirement. As the volume opens, a new president is installed and Jefferson is anticipating his return to Virginia, where he will pursue a fascinating range of personal and intellectual activities. He prepares for his final departure from Washington by settling accounts and borrowing to pay his creditors. At Monticello he tells of his efforts to restore order at his mismanaged mill complex, breed merino sheep, and otherwise resume full control of his financial and agricultural affairs. Though he is entering retirement, he still has one foot firmly planted in the world of public affairs. He acknowledges a flood of accolades on his retirement and has frequent exchanges with President James Madison. While fielding written requests for money, favors, and advice from a kaleidoscopic array of relatives, acquaintances, strangers, cranks, anonymous writers, and a blackmailer, he maintains a wide and varied correspondence with scientists and scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. The volume's highlights include first-hand accounts of Jefferson's demeanor at his successor's inauguration and one of the most detailed descriptions of life at Monticello by a visitor; Jefferson's recommendations on book purchases to a literary club and a teacher; chemical analyses of tobacco by a French scientist that first isolated nicotine; the earliest descriptions of the death of Meriwether Lewis; one of Jefferson's most eloquent calls for religious tolerance; and his modest assessment of the value of his writings in reply to a printer interested in publishing them.