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‘The year is a circle,’ he wrote in April 1852. He began to compile long seasonal lists of leafing out and flowering times. No one else, Thoreau insisted, had observed these intricate differences as he had. His journal would become ‘a book of the seasons’, he wrote, mentioning Humboldt in the same entry.
The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World
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