
Gekleurde platen.
De Wereld vóór de Schepping van den Mensch. - Inleiding. - De eerste dagen der aarde.
Eerste boek. - De geboorte der Aarde.
Tweede boek. - Het azoïsche tijdperk.
Eerste hoofdstuk. - Bloedverwantschap en afstamming. Begin van het leven. De eerste organismen.
Tweede hoofdstuk - Ontwikkeling van het leven.
Derde hoofdstuk. - Eerste planten en eerste dieren.
Verhouding van de dichtheid der lagen en minimumduur der perioden:
Derde boek. - Het primaire tijdperk.
Eerste hoofdstuk. - De tijdperken in de schepping. De formaties. Hare verdeeling.
Step back into a time when the planet knew no cities, no language, and no human thought. The earth was a vast, untamed tableau of primeval forests, silent rivers, and towering mountains that rose from seas long gone. Gigantic creatures—mastodons trampling blooming flora, massive megatheria pulling roots from the soil, and soaring reptilian predators with wingspans that eclipsed modern birds—ruled the landscape. In this ancient silence, every breath of wind and ripple of water carried the raw pulse of life itself.
Through vivid, colored plates and lyrical narration, the work walks you through successive ages, from coal‑age woodlands to the tertiary plains of Europe, and into seas teeming with ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs. Each illustration brings to life the colossal beasts and exotic plants that once carpeted the globe, inviting listeners to imagine a world so alien it rivals mythic monsters. The journey offers a profound glimpse of Earth’s forgotten chapters, reminding us how dramatically the stage has changed before humanity ever took its first step.
Language
nl
Duration
~16 hours (950K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the European Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://dp.rastko.net/ for Project Gutenberg.
Release date
2006-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1925
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