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Informationen zum Autor Frank H.T. Rhodes is President Emeritus of Cornell University. Winner of the Geological Society's Bigsby Medal and the Ian Campbell Medal from the Geological Society of America, Rhodes has served as Chairman of the National Science Board, President of the American Philosophical Society, and Chairman of the American Council on Education and also the American Association of Universities. His other books include The Evolution of Life , Geology , Evolution , Fossils , and The Creation of the Future , as well as many articles on geology, higher education, and the history of science . Richard O. Stone (1920-78) was Chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences, UCLA. A past member of several honorary societies, Dr Stone wrote many technical articles for Geological Society of America, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, and American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Bruce D. Malamud is a Reader in Natural and Environmental Hazards at King's College, London. A past Peace Corps volunteer in Niger and Fulbright Fellow in Argentina, he currently serves as Chief Editor of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics and President of the Natural Hazards Division of the European Geosciences Union. He has over forty publications in the international scientific literature, including Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Geophysical Research, and Earth & Planetary Science Letters. Klappentext Man's complex relationship to planet Earth is explored in this new edition of the landmark literary anthology, Language of the Earth. This volume provides a portrait of the planet as experienced not just by scientists, but by artists, aviators, poets, philosophers, novelists, historians, and sociologists as well. It seeks to represent the human experience over the centuries, covering a span of 2,500 years. At the same time, Language of the Earth reflects the planet's extraordinary diversity, from dripping mines and caves to the high deserts of the Andes, the Antarctic ice sheet, and even the surface of the moon. Its comprehensive approach bridges the gap between science and the humanities. Arranged in four distinct parts, with writings from 117 different authors, Language of the Earth surveys the richness, beauty, and sustainability of the planet. Zusammenfassung Man's complex relationship to planet Earth is explored in this Second Edition of the landmark anthology edited by Frank Rhodes and Bruce Malamud. This volume provides a portrait of the planet as experienced not just by scientists! but by artists! aviators! poets! philosophers! novelists! historians! and sociologists as well. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Preface from the first edition. Acknowledgments from the first edition. Part I: The Earth Experienced. 1. Eyewitness Accounts of Earth Events. 1.1. John McPhee: Los Angeles Against the Mountains. 1.2. Gordon Gaskill: The Night the Mountain Fell. 1.3. R.G. McConnell and R.W. Brock: The Turtle Mountain Slide. 1.4. Voltaire: Candide. 1.5. James R. Newman: The Lisbon Earthquake. 1.6. Mary Austin: The Temblor. 1.7. Jonathan Weiner: The Alaskan Good Friday Earthquake. 1.8. Francis P. Shepard: Tsunami. 1.9. Haroun Tazieff: Not a Very Sensible Place for a Stroll. 1.10. Fairfax Downey: Last Days of St Pierre. 1.11. Hans Cloos: Beacons on the Passage Out. 1.12. Jon Thorlakson: Eruption of the Öraefajökull, 1727. 2. Exploration . 2.1. Charles Darwin: The Voyage of the Beagle. 2.2. Simon Winchester: The Map that Changed the World. 2.3. John Wesley Powell: The Exploration of the Colorado River. 2.4. William H. Brewer: Mono Lake-Aurora-Sonora Pass. 2.5. George F. Sternberg: Thrill...