In Northern Mists, Vol. 1 of 2: Arctic Exploration in Early Times (Classic Reprint) [Soft Cover ]

In Northern Mists, Vol. 1 of 2: Arctic Exploration in Early Times (Classic Reprint) [Soft Cover ]
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Excerpt from In Northern Mists, Vol. 1 of 2: Arctic Exploration in Early TimesThis book owes its existence in the first instance to a rash promise made some years ago to my friend. Dr. J. Scott Keltie, of London, that I would try, when time permitted, to contribute a volume on the history of arctic voyages to his series of books on geographical exploration. The subject was an attractive one; I thought I was fairly familiar with it, and did not expect the book to take a very long time when once I made a start with it. On account of other studies it was a long while before I could do this; but when at last I seriously took the work in hand, the subject, in return, monopolized my whole powers.It appeared to me that the natural foundation for a history of arctic voyages was, in the first place, to make dear the main features in the development of knowledge of the North in early times. By tracing how ideas of the Northern world, appearing first in a dim twilight, change from age to age, how the old myths and creations of the imagination are constantly recurring, sometimes in new shapes, and how new ones are added to them, we have a curious insight into the working of the human mind in its endeavor to subject to itself the world and the universe.But as I went deeper into the subject I became aware that the task was far greater than I had supposed. I found that much that had previously been written about it was not to be depended upon; that frequently one author had copied another, and that errors and opinions which had once gained admission remained embedded in the literary tradition. What had to be done was to confine one's self to the actual sources, and as far as possible to build up independently the best possible structure from the very foundation.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
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