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Views of nature: or contemplations on the sublime phenomena of creation / with scientific illustrations by Alexander Von Humboldt ; translated from the German by E.C. Otté, and Henry G. Bohn - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
- Portales:
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Biblioteca americana
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| Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas
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- Pub. orig.:
- London, Henry G. Bohn, 1850
- Materia:
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Naturaleza
- Fragmentos
'germán vega' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN
BY E. C. OTTE, AND HENRY G. BOHN.
-
The French
toises are converted into their relative number of English
feet; and German miles, whether
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At that time I had reason to hope that I should receive the
new German edition at least as early as any
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only
* H Milione cli Marco Polo, pubbl. dal Conte Baldelli, t. i. pp. 32
and 87.
+ 500 toises in the German
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geognostic view of South America, in his Relation
^™\$tistorique, t. iii. pp. 188—244.
f Garcilaso de la Vega
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journey from Tripoli to
Lake Tschad, estimated the elevation of the Southern Sahara
at 1637 feet, and German
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Juncaceae) constitute yth, the Synanthereae
(Compositae) -j-th, and the Cruciferae ^-th of all the German
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Jacob Grimm
has ingeniously derived the German name for corn, Getraide,
from the old German “ gitragidi
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On examining the vessel, I readH■
in old German the words “Let him who drinks from me, Bn
ne’er forget
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This old German drinking cup excited Hsir.
in me feelings of veneration!
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The word “ letras" in the journal of the German
Surgeon (Hortsmann) must not, therefore, I am disposed
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this great undertaking
^promoted by the Royal Geographical Society of London, in my
i Preface to the German
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, and of the prehensile-tailed viverra.
( Cercoleptes.)' ’
The journal which I wrote at the time in German
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Neckera denoroides, a German species of moss, is in fact arborescent, and
the sight of a wood of lofty
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compared to the whole mass of the phanerogamia of Germany and France would not exist, if the
absent German
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Massoniana, Lamb.; bis P. cembra, the German and Siberian
stone pine-tree, is P. parviflora, Sieb.; his
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° 12') near Palmer’s Land, only Lecanoras,
Lecideas, and five foliaceous Mosses, among which is our
German
-
road, is 1000 miles; including the windings of the
road, the distance is stated by Garcilaso de la Vega
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Garcilaso de
la Vega, who quitted Peru in 1560, in his twentieth year,
estimates that the treasures brought
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The sum mentioned in the text is that stated by Garcilaso
de la Vega.
*
On this subject, however, Padre
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- Bohn, Henry G., 1796-1884 1
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Filtros aplicados:
-
Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- Views of nature: or contemplations on the sublime phenomena of creation / with scientific illustrations by Alexander Von Humboldt ; translated from the German by E.C. Otté, and Henry G. Bohn - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
- Portales:
- Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Virtual de las Letras Mexicanas Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- London, Henry G. Bohn, 1850
- Materia:
- Naturaleza
- Fragmentos 'germán vega' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY E. C. OTTE, AND HENRY G. BOHN.
- The French toises are converted into their relative number of English feet; and German miles, whether
- At that time I had reason to hope that I should receive the new German edition at least as early as any
- only * H Milione cli Marco Polo, pubbl. dal Conte Baldelli, t. i. pp. 32 and 87. + 500 toises in the German
- geognostic view of South America, in his Relation ^™\$tistorique, t. iii. pp. 188—244. f Garcilaso de la Vega
- journey from Tripoli to Lake Tschad, estimated the elevation of the Southern Sahara at 1637 feet, and German
- Juncaceae) constitute yth, the Synanthereae (Compositae) -j-th, and the Cruciferae ^-th of all the German
- Jacob Grimm has ingeniously derived the German name for corn, Getraide, from the old German “ gitragidi
- On examining the vessel, I readH■ in old German the words “Let him who drinks from me, Bn ne’er forget
- This old German drinking cup excited Hsir. in me feelings of veneration!
- The word “ letras" in the journal of the German Surgeon (Hortsmann) must not, therefore, I am disposed
- this great undertaking ^promoted by the Royal Geographical Society of London, in my i Preface to the German
- , and of the prehensile-tailed viverra. ( Cercoleptes.)' ’ The journal which I wrote at the time in German
- Neckera denoroides, a German species of moss, is in fact arborescent, and the sight of a wood of lofty
- compared to the whole mass of the phanerogamia of Germany and France would not exist, if the absent German
- Massoniana, Lamb.; bis P. cembra, the German and Siberian stone pine-tree, is P. parviflora, Sieb.; his
- ° 12') near Palmer’s Land, only Lecanoras, Lecideas, and five foliaceous Mosses, among which is our German
- road, is 1000 miles; including the windings of the road, the distance is stated by Garcilaso de la Vega
- Garcilaso de la Vega, who quitted Peru in 1560, in his twentieth year, estimates that the treasures brought
- The sum mentioned in the text is that stated by Garcilaso de la Vega. * On this subject, however, Padre
- Formatos:
Filtros de la búsqueda
- Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859 1 [Eliminar filtro]
- Bohn, Henry G., 1796-1884 1
- Otté, E. C. (Elise C.) 1 [Eliminar filtro]