Measuring the world

A Novel

259 sidor

På English

Publicerades 27 december 2006 av Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-375-42446-5
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OCLC-nummer:
64453483

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At the end of the eighteenth century, two young Germans set out to measure the world, as Alexander von Humboldt journeys to unexplored regions of the planet, and Carl Friedrich Gauss uses his mathematical skills to solve some of the greatest puzzles of his age.

18 utgåvor

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It's 1828. (No it isn't!) No, but for the purpose of this novel, it is. Sort of. Well, that's where it starts. Or ends.

I'll start over. So it's a more-or-less fictionalised story of these two German scientists from the 18th century:

Alexander von Humboldt, geographer and explorer
Carl Friedrich Gauss, mathematician and physicist

The novel starts with the two of them meeting as old men in 1828 and then follows two parallel lines: that meeting and what happens to them afterwards forms the backdrop against which we're shown how they got there, from childhood to old age, from unusually intelligent kids to scientists who would revolutionise the way we see the world – each in their own way. Because obviously, this was one of the big turning points in history, the rise of the modern age where the world gets not only measured but also where those measures themselves …

Ämnen

  • Humboldt, Alexander von, -- 1769-1859 -- Fiction
  • Gauss, Carl Friedrich, -- 1777-1855 -- Fiction