Three Are Crowds: Impersonation, Instrumentality and Traces of Sedition in the Epistolary Links of Alexander von Humboldt, Francisco José de Caldas and José Celestino Mutis
Although the place of Alexander von Humboldt in the tradition of the history of the sciences corresponds with a privileged one in both ends of the Atlantic, not in all cases there have been suitable reflections around the place that the discursive aspects and the networks of knowledge have fulfilled...
Main Author: | Ricardo Andrés Manrique Granados |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Iberoamericana / Vervuert
2019-03-01
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Series: | Iberoamericana. América Latina - España - Portugal |
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Online Access: | http://journals.iai.spk-berlin.de/index.php/iberoamericana/article/view/2538 |
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