10 Facts About Humboldtian science

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Humboldtian science refers to a movement in science in the 19th century closely connected to the work and writings of German scientist, naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt.

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Humboldtian science is one of the first techniques for studying both organic and inorganic branches of science.

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Humboldtian science includes both the extensive work of Alexander von Humboldt, as well as many of the works of 19th century scientists.

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Humboldtian science revolved around understanding the relationship between accurate measurement, sources of error and mathematical laws.

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The expansive amount of scientific resources that characterized the Humboldtian scientist is best described in the book Science in Culture,.

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Humboldtian science promotes the idea that the more forces that are accurately measured over more of the earth's surface results in a greater understanding of the order of nature.

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Humboldtian science applied the idea of general equilibrium of forces to the continuities in the history of the generation of the planet.

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Humboldtian science is often considered one of the world's first genuine ecologists.

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Humboldt succeeded in developing a comprehensive Humboldtian science that joined the separate branches of natural philosophy under a model of natural order founded on the concept of dynamic equilibrium.

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Promotion and development of terrestrial physics under Humboldtian science produced not only useful maps and statistics, but offered both European and Creole societies tools for essentially 're-imaging' America.

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