it is a 19th-Century
Atlas of Natural History with over 5,000 pages,
illustrations
courtesy of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, in the early 19th century, German
naturalist Lorenz Oken quickly established himself as a leader in
the Naturphilosophie movement, a type of Idealism,
Oken’s seminal work Allgemaine Naturgeschichte Für Alle Stände,
or General Natural History For
All Classes, was published as a series of seven volumes between
1833 and 1843. At more than 5,000 pages in its entirety, the atlas depicts
known species ranging from beetles and fish to birds and ferns. In many cases,
insects or plants are shown in various stages of development, like a butterfly
displayed alongside its larval and pupal forms, the work has illustrations
engraved and printed by a number of contributors, the illustrations in many
cases label them with both their common and scientific names,
this
entire atlas, Oken’s Allgemaine
Naturgeschichte can be viewed in the Biodiversity Heritage
Library’s digital archive, where you can also download tens of
thousands individual
illustrations, what a truly amazing work.
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