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Matthew Fontaine Maury the Pathfinder of the Seas

Charles Lee Lewis

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Matthew Fontaine Maury, the Pathfinder of the Seas," Charles Lee Lewis presents a sophisticated examination of the life and contributions of one of America's pioneering oceanographers. The book elegantly weaves biographical narrative with scientific exploration, employing a clear yet engaging literary style that balances thorough research with accessibility. Set against the backdrop of the 19th century—a time of burgeoning maritime exploration and scientific discovery—the text delves into Maury's revolutionary work in oceanography and navigation, positioning him as a key figure in the development of modern meteorology and chart-making. Lewis contextualizes Maury's achievements within the broader scientific discourse, reflecting on the interplay between his personal experiences and his professional pursuits. Charles Lee Lewis, a seasoned writer with a deep passion for maritime history, draws on an extensive background in both historical research and naval sciences to elucidate Maury's impact. His scholarly approach is informed by an appreciation for the intersections of science and society, particularly during the transformative era in which Maury lived. Lewis's insights are grounded in primary sources, showcasing his dedication to bringing historical figures to life for contemporary readers. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in maritime history, oceanography, or the Enlightenment's influence on science and nationality. Lewis's compelling narrative not only highlights Maury's achievements but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the critical interplay between human endeavors and the mysteries of the sea. Readers will emerge with a profound understanding of how Maury's legacy continues to shape maritime exploration today.
Disponível desde: 20/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 239 páginas.

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