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L'orizzonte in fuga. Viaggi e vicende di Agostino Codazzi da Lugo.

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Editore: Olschki Ed.
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Dettagli: cm 22 x 30, 320 pp. con 262 figg. n.t. di cui 126 a colori. Rilegato.

Abstract: n dieci saggi viene composto il ritratto di un personaggio straordinario e poco noto, Agostino Codazzi (1793-1859), uno dei massimi geografi dell’Ottocento. Avventuriero, viaggiatore, esploratore, ingegnere, visse in un periodo in sospeso fra rivoluzione e restaurazione, patriottismo ed espatrio, illusione e delusione: il libro approfondisce i momenti più significativi della sua parabola umana e scientifica, riscattandoli dall’oblio. Oltre 200 illustrazioni rendono l’approccio a Codazzi particolarmente suggestivo, permettendo una seconda lettura. / Ten essays compose the portrait of Agostino Codazzi (1793-1859), one of the greatest geographers of the Nineteenth century. Adventurer, traveller, explorer, engineer, he lived during an age of revolution and restoration, patriotism and expatriation, delusion and disappointment. The book tries to redeem from oblivion the most significant moments of his personal and scientific experience. More than 200 illustrations make the approach to Codazzi particularly impressive and allow a second reading..

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