Measuring the World

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The story of two Enlightenment genuises who set out to measure the world.
At the end of the eighteenth century, two brilliant and eccentric young scientists set out to measure the world. Alexander von Humboldt swashbuckled his way across the globe: navigating ocean and jungle, eating with cannibals, swimming with electric eels, lowering himself into volcanoes and scaling the highest mountain known to man.

Carl Friedrich Gauss, on the other hand, stayed at home, using the power of thought to battle his way into exotic mathematical realms and the landmark realization that space is curved.

Measuring the World brings these two geniuses to life, capturing their balancing act between loneliness and love, absurdity and greatness, failure and success.
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Weight 0.238000
Author Daniel Kehlmann
Availability IP
Department Literature
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781847241146
Pages 272
Published 04/10/2007
Publisher Quercus
Section Literature
Size Unfolded 20x14cm
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