"Erasmi Fr lig De Figura Telluris Dialogus, Geminas Partes Complectens" by Erasmus Fr lich presents a dialogue concerning the shape of the Earth, divided into two parts. This historical work delves into the geographical and scientific understanding of the Earth during the 18th century. Fr lich's approach offers insight into the scientific thought process of the era, exploring various perspectives and theories about the Earth's form and its place in the cosmos.
This book offers valuable insights into the history of science and geographical exploration. Students and scholars interested in the history of science, geography, and the intellectual history of the 18th century will find this dialogue a fascinating exploration of early scientific thought.
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