Francis Galton Bücher
Sir Francis Galton war ein wegweisender viktorianischer Universalgelehrter, dessen Werk sich von Anthropologie über Statistik bis hin zu Meteorologie erstreckte. Er revolutionierte die Untersuchung menschlicher Unterschiede und Intelligenz durch die Anwendung statistischer Methoden und führte grundlegende Konzepte wie Korrelation und Regression zur Mitte ein. Galton prägte auch die Begriffe 'Eugenik' und 'Nature versus Nurture' und beeinflusste maßgeblich Diskussionen über Vererbung und menschliches Potenzial. Seine innovative Forschung erstreckte sich auf die Psychometrie, die Wissenschaft der geistigen Messung, und sogar auf die Kriminalistik mit seinem Fingerabdruck-Klassifizierungssystem.






Few Victorian travelers considered setting off without a copy of this indispensable book in their baggage. Conceived during a voyage to southwestern Africa in the 1850s, it eventually ran into eight editions; this version was the last to incorporate new material. Quaint, practical, and VERY politically incorrect, this wonderful time capsule reveals how Tibetans keep warm, how the Chinese stop asses braying, how to build a snow house, and a multitude of tried, tested, and now forgotten tips.
The first abridged (and thus digestible) edition of a classic 19th Century manual for the backcountry traveller-its advice is both deliciously bizarre and surprisingly relevant for 21st century adventurers. The Art of Travel recounts Galton's adventures as one of the first Europeans to explore the interior of south-western Africa. His quaint advice on interacting with "savages," handling elephants, and stopping asses from braying will make you laugh. But you'll want to take notes on his instructions on how to find water in the desert, navigate by the stars, or follow tracks in the dark.
Hereditary Genius
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
This reprint presents a classic work originally published in 1869, preserving the historical context and themes of the era. Readers can expect to explore the intricate narrative and character development that defined its time, providing insights into the social and cultural landscape of the 19th century. The book offers a chance to engage with a foundational text that has influenced literature and thought since its release.
Natural Inheritance; Volume 42
- 284 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
In this groundbreaking work, Sir Francis Galton explores the concept of 'inheritance' and its role in shaping human lives. He investigates the hereditary transmission of various traits such as intelligence, physical abilities, and personality characteristics. Galton's pioneering work informed a generation of scientists and established the field of behavioral genetics.
Noteworthy Families (Modern Science)
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Memories of My Life
- 404 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Proceedings ...; Volume 11
- 286 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This book contains the proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society from the late 1800s. It includes numerous articles on exploration and geography, and is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.