Author
Pieter Harting
1812-1885
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Anno Domini 2071 Translated from the Dutch Original
"Anno Domini 2071" by Pieter Harting is a speculative fiction novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative explores a futuristic society through the eyes of a narrator who finds himself transported to the city of Londinia in the year 2071. Central themes seem to involve philosophical reflections on human progress, technology, and societal change. At the start of the story, the narrator muses about the nature of progress when he unexpectedly enters a mesmerizing vision of the future. He encounters the figure of the medieval scholar Roger Bacon and a young lady named Phantasia, who guide him through the advanced city. As they navigate the streets, he observes technological marvels such as warm-air distribution systems, the use of aluminium in construction, and new concepts of time. The discussion touches on themes of education, social advancements, and the historical importance of scientific discovery, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of humanity's evolution and potential in this reimagined future.
Het Eiland Urk: Zijn Bodem, voortbrengselen en bewoners
"Het Eiland Urk: Zijn Bodem, voortbrengselen en bewoners" by Pieter Harting is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The work explores the geographical, geological, and ecological characteristics of the small island of Urk, located in the Zuiderzee. Through a detailed analysis, the author discusses the island's geology, flora, fauna, and the lives of its inhabitants, painting a comprehensive picture of this unique locale. The opening of the work introduces the subject matter, highlighting the distinct features of Urk as it has withstood centuries of natural forces. It describes early observations of the island’s geological makeup, including various rock types like granite and sandy loam, and the presence of fresh water wells on a small island surrounded by the sea. Harting shares his personal experiences and research efforts conducted during a brief visit to Urk, revealing his intention to gather more information through practical assessments and interactions with local residents. This foundational section sets the stage for a deep dive into the island's resource richness and geological significance, promising an informative read for those interested in geology and local history.