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Title: Curiosities of Human Nature
Note: Reading ease score: 64.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Caspar Hauser -- Baratiere -- Gassendi -- Pascal -- Grotius -- Newton -- Magliabecchi -- Crichton -- Beronicius -- Master Clench -- Jedediah Buxton -- William Gibson -- Edmund Stone -- Richard Evelyn -- Quentin Matsys -- West -- Berretini -- Henry Kirk White -- Mozart -- Elihu Burritt -- George Morland -- William Penn -- John Smith -- Ethan Allen -- David Crockett -- Daniel Boone -- Charles XII. of Sweden -- The Cid -- Robin Hood -- Paul Jones -- Masaniello -- Rienzi -- Selkirk -- John Law -- Trenck -- John Dunn Hunter -- Caspar Hauser -- Psalmanazar -- Valentine Greatrakes -- Matthew Hopkins -- Peter, the wild boy -- John Kelsey -- Bamfylde Moore Carew -- John Elwes -- Baron D'Aguilar -- Thomas Guy -- Old Parr -- O'Brien -- Maxamillian Christopher Miller -- Huyalas -- Thomas Topham -- Foster Powell -- Joseph Clark -- Edward Bright -- Daniel Lambert -- Jeffrey Hudson -- Joseph Boruwlaski -- The Siamese Twins.
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Summary: "Curiosities of Human Nature" by Samuel G. Goodrich is a collection of biographical sketches written in the early 19th century. The book highlights remarkable individuals, showcasing their extraordinary talents and achievements, which often defy the limits of human capability. Each narrative serves as a testament to the diverse manifestations of genius throughout history, providing inspiration and intrigue to the reader. The opening portion of the book introduces the extraordinary story of Zerah Colburn, an intellectual prodigy who astounds those around him with his exceptional abilities in mathematics from a very young age. Born into a humble family, Colburn's talent for calculating numbers emerges suddenly, captivating audiences across the United States and even Europe. As the narrative unfolds, it traces his journey through public exhibitions, education challenges, and personal hardships, ultimately reflecting on how his extraordinary gifts affect both his life and those around him. Through Colburn's story, Goodrich sets the stage for a series of fascinating biographies that explore the wonders of human potential. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
EBook No.: 39333
Published: Apr 1, 2012
Downloads: 92
Language: English
Subject: Biography
Subject: Characters and characteristics
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Curiosities of Human Nature
Note: Reading ease score: 64.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Caspar Hauser -- Baratiere -- Gassendi -- Pascal -- Grotius -- Newton -- Magliabecchi -- Crichton -- Beronicius -- Master Clench -- Jedediah Buxton -- William Gibson -- Edmund Stone -- Richard Evelyn -- Quentin Matsys -- West -- Berretini -- Henry Kirk White -- Mozart -- Elihu Burritt -- George Morland -- William Penn -- John Smith -- Ethan Allen -- David Crockett -- Daniel Boone -- Charles XII. of Sweden -- The Cid -- Robin Hood -- Paul Jones -- Masaniello -- Rienzi -- Selkirk -- John Law -- Trenck -- John Dunn Hunter -- Caspar Hauser -- Psalmanazar -- Valentine Greatrakes -- Matthew Hopkins -- Peter, the wild boy -- John Kelsey -- Bamfylde Moore Carew -- John Elwes -- Baron D'Aguilar -- Thomas Guy -- Old Parr -- O'Brien -- Maxamillian Christopher Miller -- Huyalas -- Thomas Topham -- Foster Powell -- Joseph Clark -- Edward Bright -- Daniel Lambert -- Jeffrey Hudson -- Joseph Boruwlaski -- The Siamese Twins.
Credits:
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This file was produced from images
generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Summary: "Curiosities of Human Nature" by Samuel G. Goodrich is a collection of biographical sketches written in the early 19th century. The book highlights remarkable individuals, showcasing their extraordinary talents and achievements, which often defy the limits of human capability. Each narrative serves as a testament to the diverse manifestations of genius throughout history, providing inspiration and intrigue to the reader. The opening portion of the book introduces the extraordinary story of Zerah Colburn, an intellectual prodigy who astounds those around him with his exceptional abilities in mathematics from a very young age. Born into a humble family, Colburn's talent for calculating numbers emerges suddenly, captivating audiences across the United States and even Europe. As the narrative unfolds, it traces his journey through public exhibitions, education challenges, and personal hardships, ultimately reflecting on how his extraordinary gifts affect both his life and those around him. Through Colburn's story, Goodrich sets the stage for a series of fascinating biographies that explore the wonders of human potential. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
EBook No.: 39333
Published: Apr 1, 2012
Downloads: 92
Language: English
Subject: Biography
Subject: Characters and characteristics
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.