ANDREA WULF was born in India and moved to Germany as a child. She lives in London, where she trained as a design historian at the Royal College of Art. She is the author of Chasing Venus, Founding Gardeners, and The Brother Gardeners, which was long-listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize and awarded the American Horticultural Society Book Award. She has written for The New York Times, the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times. She appears regularly on radio and TV, and in 2014 copresented British Gardens in Time, a four-part series on BBC television.
www.andreawulf.com
The acclaimed author of Founding Gardeners reveals the forgotten life of Alexander von Humboldt, the visionary German naturalist whose ideas changed the way we see the natural world—and in the process created modern environmentalism.
Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) was an intrepid explorer and the most famous scientist of his age. In North America, his name still graces four counties, thirteen towns, a river, parks, bays, lakes, and mountains. His restless life was packed with adventure and discovery, whether he was climbing the highest volcanoes in the world or racing through anthrax-infected Siberia or translating his research into bestselling publications that changed science and thinking. Among Humboldt’s most revolutionary ideas was a radical vision of nature, that it is a complex and interconnected global force that does not exist for the use of humankind alone.
Now Andrea Wulf brings the man and his achievements back into focus: his daring expeditions and investigation of wild environments around the world and his discoveries of similarities between climate and vegetation zones on different continents. She also discusses his prediction of human-induced climate change, his remarkable ability to fashion poetic narrative out of scientific observation, and his relationships with iconic figures such as Simón Bolívar and Thomas Jefferson. Wulf examines how Humboldt’s writings inspired other naturalists and poets such as Darwin, Wordsworth, and Goethe, and she makes the compelling case that it was Humboldt’s influence that led John Muir to his ideas of natural preservation and that shaped Thoreau’s Walden.
With this brilliantly researched and compellingly written book, Andrea Wulf shows the myriad fundamental ways in which Humboldt created our understanding of the natural world, and she champions a renewed interest in this vital and lost player in environmental history and science.
發表於2025-01-27
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書名小識 不像哥倫布或牛頓,洪堡沒有發現一片新大陸或物理學上的新定律。他不是以某一項事實或發現著稱的,而是以他的世界觀;他的自然之觀點已經滲透到瞭我們每個人的意識之中。 不像從小就知道大仲馬和小仲馬的區彆,在沒有讀本書之前,我一直以為洪堡是一位地理學傢兼語言...
評分非常精彩的傳記,不隻是關於洪堡的故事,更是洪堡與他同時代的人們共同的故事。傾情於自然的靈魂總是相互吸引。 洪堡生活的時代,正值工業革命興起,科學蓬勃發展,這也是浪漫主義詩人柯勒律治哀嘆“割裂與分離的時代”,人們正在喪失“關聯萬物的理解力”。 柯勒律治認為:問...
評分一個多月前,全世界天文學傢們公布瞭一則消息,說他們“看到”瞭引力波,這件事有劃時代的意義,用官方語言講,這叫做:以多種觀測方式為特點的“多信使”天文學進入一個新時代。總之,打個比方,把人類的生活比喻成一場大型的在綫網絡遊戲的話,毫無疑問,現在是宇宙online版...
評分不知道為什麼,原書的副標題“洪堡的新世界”在中文版被改成瞭“洪堡的科學發現之旅”。對比起來,原文顯然精妙得多。一方麵是一語雙關地影射瞭洪堡在研究方麵的開創性成果;另一方麵則是更好地對應瞭洪堡所倡導的“自然之網”概念。 在這部傳記中,並非隻有洪堡一人的開拓經曆...
評分圖書標籤: 傳記 自然 英文原版 洪堡 曆史 外國文學 科技 英語
百科全書式學者的消失並不是偶然的,自然科學的演化已經超越瞭觀察和經驗所及,所以洪堡本人也算是最後之人吧。作者花瞭很多筆墨描寫洪堡的社交圈和影響力,大概也是想強調洪堡的個例性,最後200頁的索引真心佩服。下一步要把Cosmos找齣來讀讀。
評分自然史上不可或缺的重要人物啊。有新發現新見解的人,可能就需要像Humboldt這種crazy到打雷衝齣去測電,火山噴發反而往山爬的人,而且他也不算強壯。。。我真的跪瞭!還有,想不到他跟歌德老人傢是摯友。。
評分寫得比較雜 似乎是洪堡一生的事跡也不夠填滿一本書 而對於其他人物/事件的介紹如果是第一次看還有意思 如果本身就比較熟悉 就有些重復瞭
評分一部以關鍵人物為核心的通俗概念史,把洪堡的人生圍繞“自然”或者說整體相聯係的生態係統這個核心概念進行瞭裁剪。最享受的部分反倒不是讀洪堡本人的經曆,而是讀到達爾文因為讀到瞭洪堡的遊記纔踏上小獵犬號,然後在熱帶雨林裏興奮地寫信迴傢說看到瞭洪堡去過的熱帶
評分這書的組織安排上大有問題,感覺作者根本就沒想好自己到底要寫什麼:說是科學史和觀念史吧,洪堡占的戲份太大;說是洪堡傳記吧,注水狀況嚴重,大段大段和他沒什麼關係,傳主都死瞭還能再寫100頁。而且讀完以後心裏産生一個巨大的問號:為什麼洪堡會從傢喻戶曉到籍籍無名(至少對大部分人來說)?這反映瞭怎樣的社會和觀念變遷?我覺得這纔是最讓人感興趣的,可書裏基本沒提。搞不懂是怎麼拿到這麼多奬的,environmentalism porn?
The Invention of Nature 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載