
Anno Domini 2071 / Translated from the Dutch Original
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Pieter Harting (27 February 1812 – 3 December 1885) was a Dutch biologist and naturalist, born in Rotterdam. He made contributions in a number of scientific disciplines, and is remembered for his work in the fields of microscopy, hydrology, botany, and biostratigraphy.In 1835 he obtained his medical degree from the University of Utrecht and spent the following years as a doctor in Oudewater.From 1841 he taught classes in medicine at the Athenaeum of Franeker, and two years later returned to the University of Utrecht, where he worked until retirement in 1875. At Utrecht he was a full professor ...
Chapters (41)
- TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- ANNO DOMINI 2071.
- Aleutic Time?
- Distribution-of-Warm-Air Society
- Verre sans Fin,
- Age of Aluminium.
- Heliochromes;
- Energeiathecs,
- National Library.
- Nineteenth-Century Books.
- Compulsory Education?”
- Genealogical Museum;
- Solar Light?”
- The Telephon.
- General Balloon Company.
- Travelling Dialect.
- No more War!
- Free Trade; Universal Locomotion.
- Modern Telescopes.
- Channel Bridge.
- North Holland Submerged.
- University Education.
- Loss of Dutch Colonies.
- Railway Nets.
- Geographical Changes in Europe.
- Astronomical Observatories.
- Calculatoria.
- Tin Mines in the Moon.
- Universal Suffrage, etc.
- Anti 1–2 League.
- Woman’s Rights.
- The New Zealand of the Future.
- INDEX
- MR. W. TEGG’S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.
- Colophon
- Availability
- Encoding
- Revision History
- External References
- Corrections
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