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Q2 2021 Measuring The World - Daniel Kehlmann
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As I said I’m rereading it slowly in German, one chapter between other books. Just off to read chapter 2 ..
Loved the curmudgeonly but far-seeing Gauss of chapter one.

I’ve just reached the half-way point - I’m always this slow when re-reading between other books.
i’m wondering what folk make of the two genii? Both impossible to live with probably but I’m willing to forgive Gauss his ill-timed moments of inspiration. Humboldt’s insatiable curiosity on the other hand went much too far with the dogs and the crocodile. Sounds like a fable doesn’t it? Unfortunately not.

Originally published in 2005, Measuring the World has established itself as a modern classic. There is a lot to discuss, I can’t find an online reading guide. There must be one somewhere. If anyone finds one, please post a link on this thread. I’ll translate to English if it’s in German.
Should anyone be interested in supplementary reading material, I can recommend two books by Andrea Wulf about Alexander von Humboldt: her award-winning non-fiction “The Invention of Nature” and her graphic novel, illustrated by Lilian Melchier, “The Adventures of Alexander vin Humboldt”.
Can anyone recommend supplementary material on Carl Gauss?