
Measuring the World
"
Addictively readable and genuinely and deeply funny." --Los Angeles Times Late in the eighteenth century, two young Germans set out to measure the world. One of them, the aristocratic naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, negotiates jungles, voyages down the Orinoco River, tastes poisons, climbs the highest mountain known to man, counts head lice, and explores and measures every cave and hill he comes across. The other, the reclusive and barely socialized mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, can prove that space is curved without leaving his home. Terrifyingly famous and wildly eccentric, these two polar opposites finally meet in Berlin in 1828, and are immediately embroiled in the turmoil of the post-Napolean world.- Forfatter
- Daniel Kehlmann
- ISBN
- 9780307277398
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 204 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.10.2007
- Forlag
- VINTAGE
- Antall sider
- 272
