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Book ID: 97702
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von and Gordon L. Miller

The Metamorphosis of Plants. Introduction and Photography by Gordon L. Miller. 2009. b/w illus. 60 col. photogr. XXXI, 136 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

The book, originally published in 1790, was Goethe's first major attempt to describe what he called in a letter to a friend "the truth about the how of the organism." Inspired by the diversity of flora he found on a journey to Italy, Goethe sought a unity of form in diverse structures. He came to see in the leaf the germ of a plant's metamorphosis, the true Proteus who can hide or reveal himself in all vegetal forms, from the root andstem leaves to the calyx and corolla, to pistil and stamens. With this short book, 123 numbered paragraphs, in the manner of the great botanist Linnaeus, Goethe aimed to tell the story of botanical forms in process, to present, in effect, a motion picture of the metamorphosis of plants. This edition illustrates Goethe's text (in an English translation by Douglas Miller) with a series of beautiful colour photographs as well as numerous line drawings. It demonstrates vividly Goethe's ideas of transformation and interdependence, as well as the systematic use of imagination in scientific research, which influenced thinkers ranging from Darwin to Thoreau and has much to teach us today about our relationship with nature.
Autor/Hrsg. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von and Gordon L. Miller
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Autor(en) Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von and Gordon L. Miller
Seiten Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von and Gordon L. Miller: The Metamorphosis of Plants. Introduction and Photography by Gordon L. Miller. 2009. b/w illus. 60 col. photogr. XXXI, 136 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. 34.24 (97702)
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