Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was one of the most respected scientists of his time; Darwin called him 'the greatest scientific traveller who ever lived'. From 1799 Humboldt spent five years exploring the Americas, reporting his findings in thirty volumes, published over a period of more than twenty years from 1805. His Essai Politique, describing northern New Spain, particularly Mexico, was one of the first studies of a single country written to take account of both its history, its society and its political development. In 1824, the English mining engineer John Taylor published this abridged translation, combining it with passages from Humboldt's Geognostical Essay on the Superposition of Rocks in order to provide a focussed account of Mexico's mining concerns and opportunities. Including detailed maps, this work contains exhaustive statistics, particularly with regard to trade, agriculture and mining, alongside geographical studies and observations on the population and government.
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1 Plates, black and white; 1 Maps
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-108-03374-9 (9781108033749)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction; 1. Kingdom of Mexico; 2. City of Mexico; 3. Climate; 4. Population; 5. Manufactures; 6. Intendancy of Vera Cruz; 7. Mineral productions; 8. Geological description of the mining districts of Mexico; 9. Geological constitution of mines; 10. Number of mines; 11. Intendancy of Guanaxuato; 12. Intendancy of Zacatecas; 13. Intendancy of San Luis Potosi; 14. Intendancy of Mexico; 15. Intendancy of Guadalaxara; 16. Intendancy of Valladolid; 17. Summary recapitulation.