
A Journey in Brazil
Sobre o livro
Louis Agassiz sheds insight into Brazil's history: his travels took place in the 1860s, when the country was undergoing great change as an Empire and grappling with its this development.
The author offers accounts of a Brazil now lost to time; observations of the urban culture and life, and the natural habitat of the countryside and forests, offer immense insight into the era. Most of the text is written as a narrative diary, wherein Agassiz observes and describes traversing colonial-era Rio de Janeiro, the city of Manaus, the Amazon river, various villages, and the vast rainforests.
As a zoologist, Agassiz's interest in the wildlife present in Brazil form a recurring theme. However, the text is careful not to dwell on matters obscure or scientific; while the author at work, he also covers matters of culture and day-to-day life. Anecdotes include Brazil's Emperor Pedro II arranging room chairs that he sits equally with other attendees - reasoning that science does not distinguish people by position.
Ficha técnica
- Autor
- Louis, Agassiz, Louis Agassiz
- Editora
- UmLivro
- Formato
- BOOK
- ISBN
- 9780359028412
- EAN
- 9780359028412
- Ano de Publicação
- 2018
- Número de Páginas
- 268
- Dimensões
- 22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
- Peso
- 0.4 kg
- Idioma
- pt-BR
- Edição
- 1
- SKU
- 9780359028412





