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The Epochs of Nature (Hardcover)
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The Epochs of Nature (Hardcover)
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Georges-Louis Leclerc, le comte de Buffon's The Epochs of Nature,
originally published as Les Epoques de la Nature in 1778, is one of
the first great popular science books, a work of style and insight
that was devoured by Catherine the Great of Russia and influenced
Humboldt, Darwin, Lyell, Vernadsky, and many other renowned
scientists. It is the first geological history of the world,
stretching from the Earth's origins to its foreseen end, and though
Buffon was limited by the scientific knowledge of his era--the
substance of the Earth was not, as he asserts, dragged out of the
sun by a giant comet, nor is the sun's heat generated by tidal
forces--many of his deductions appear today as startling insights.
And yet, The Epochs of Nature has never before been available in
its entirety in English--until now. In seven epochs, Buffon reveals
the main features of an evolving Earth, from its hard rock
substrate to the sedimentary layers on top, from the minerals and
fossils found within these layers to volcanoes, earthquakes, and
rises and falls in sea level--and he even touches on age-old
mysteries like why the sun shines. In one of many moments of
striking scientific prescience, Buffon details evidence for species
extinction a generation before Cuvier's more famous assertion of
the phenomenon. His seventh and final epoch does nothing less than
offer the first geological glimpse of the idea that humans are
altering the very foundations of the Earth--an idea of remarkable
resonance as we debate the designation of another epoch: the
Anthropocene. Also featuring Buffon's extensive "Notes
Justificatives," in which he offers further evidence to support his
assertions (and discusses vanished monstrous North American
beasts--what we know as mastodons--as well as the potential
existence of human giants), plus an enlightening introduction by
editor and translator Jan Zalasiewicz and historians of science
Sverker Soerlin, Libby Robin, and Jacques Grinevald, this
extraordinary new translation revives Buffon's quite literally
groundbreaking work for a new age.
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