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El Perú: Itinerarios de Viajes is an expansive written work covering a variety of topics in the natural history of Peru, written by the prominent Italian-born Peruvian geographer and scientist Antonio Raimondi in the latter half of the 19th century. The work was compiled from extensive and detailed notes Raimondi took while criss-crossing the country, studying the nation's geography, geology, meteorology, botany, zoology, ethnography, and archaeology; El Perú focuses to some extent on each of these topics and others. The first volume was published in 1874; several more volumes were published both before Raimondi's death and posthumously from his notes, the last being released in 1913, making a five volume set. The volumes are a classic example of exploration scholarship, and form one of th

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  • El Perú: Itinerarios de Viajes is an expansive written work covering a variety of topics in the natural history of Peru, written by the prominent Italian-born Peruvian geographer and scientist Antonio Raimondi in the latter half of the 19th century. The work was compiled from extensive and detailed notes Raimondi took while criss-crossing the country, studying the nation's geography, geology, meteorology, botany, zoology, ethnography, and archaeology; El Perú focuses to some extent on each of these topics and others. The first volume was published in 1874; several more volumes were published both before Raimondi's death and posthumously from his notes, the last being released in 1913, making a five volume set. The volumes are a classic example of exploration scholarship, and form one of th (en)
  • El Perú: itinerarios de viajes es el título de un extenso libro sobre la historia natural del Perú escrito por el geógrafo y científico italiano Antonio Raimondi en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. El trabajo fue elaborado a partir de las amplias y detalladas notas que tomó Raimondi, mientras recorría el país, el estudio de la geografía, la geología, la meteorología, la botánica, la zoología, la etnografía y arqueología del Perú; se centra en cierta medida en cada uno de estos temas y otros. El primer volumen se publicó en 1874, varios volúmenes y notas fueron publicados antes de la muerte de Raimondi y también póstumamente, el último se publicó en 1913, en total cinco volúmenes. Los volúmenes son un ejemplo clásico de la exploración de becas, y forma uno de los primeros y más amplios estud (es)
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  • El Perú: Itinerarios de Viajes is an expansive written work covering a variety of topics in the natural history of Peru, written by the prominent Italian-born Peruvian geographer and scientist Antonio Raimondi in the latter half of the 19th century. The work was compiled from extensive and detailed notes Raimondi took while criss-crossing the country, studying the nation's geography, geology, meteorology, botany, zoology, ethnography, and archaeology; El Perú focuses to some extent on each of these topics and others. The first volume was published in 1874; several more volumes were published both before Raimondi's death and posthumously from his notes, the last being released in 1913, making a five volume set. The volumes are a classic example of exploration scholarship, and form one of the earliest and broadest scientific reviews of Peru's natural and cultural heritage. (en)
  • El Perú: itinerarios de viajes es el título de un extenso libro sobre la historia natural del Perú escrito por el geógrafo y científico italiano Antonio Raimondi en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. El trabajo fue elaborado a partir de las amplias y detalladas notas que tomó Raimondi, mientras recorría el país, el estudio de la geografía, la geología, la meteorología, la botánica, la zoología, la etnografía y arqueología del Perú; se centra en cierta medida en cada uno de estos temas y otros. El primer volumen se publicó en 1874, varios volúmenes y notas fueron publicados antes de la muerte de Raimondi y también póstumamente, el último se publicó en 1913, en total cinco volúmenes. Los volúmenes son un ejemplo clásico de la exploración de becas, y forma uno de los primeros y más amplios estudios de evaluación científica del patrimonio natural y cultural del Perú. (es)
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