Adolphe Tonduz and the Golden Age of Botany in Costa Rica

Adolphe Tonduz and the Golden Age of Botany in Costa Rica

  • Gregorio Dauphin-López
Publisher:Instituto Tecnológico de Costa RicaISBN 13: 9789977665634ISBN 10: 997766563X

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Adolphe Tonduz and the Golden Age of Botany in Costa Rica is written by Gregorio Dauphin-López and published by Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 997766563X (ISBN 10) and 9789977665634 (ISBN 13).

Certain eras in the development of humanity have been characterized by their effervescence and diversification of artistic, technical, intellectual, and scientific activities; one of them occurred at the end of the 19th century in Europe and North America. At that time, currents of change were generated that would later define many of the trends in today's world. The once endless virgin forests and impassable rural roads, plains, rivers, and mountains of Costa Rica, as well as the city of San José, were also the scene of such effervescence. Here, botanical explorers such as Adolphe Tonduz, Henri Pittier or Paul Biolley, with sweat, effort, and collaboration, laid the foundations for the scientific exploration of this small Central American republic, and made it stand out in Latin America. In the second edition of the work Adolphe Tonduz and the golden age of botany in Costa Rica, reference is made to this feat by incorporating, in addition to the pleasant stories of the Swiss naturalist, his agronomic texts, which represent the beginnings of the fight against pests of economically important tropical crops, such as coffee, bananas and cocoa. New and updated images of the actors, settings and correspondence have also been included, which constituted the primary source of the work. Aimed not only at professionals in botany, natural sciences, and history, but also at agronomists, anthropologists and the public, this book transports us directly to the context of Tonduz, as well as to the dawn of modern Costa Rica.