On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
Seiten
2011
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-03826-3 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-03826-3 (ISBN)
Palaeontologist Richard Owen (1804–92) was superintendent of natural history in the British Museum and founder of the Natural History Museum. This 1866 work gives a thorough overview of vertebrate anatomy. Volume 2 deals chiefly with birds, and begins the discussion of the characteristics of mammals.
Richard Owen F.R.S. (1804–92) was a controversial and influential palaeontologist and anatomist. Owen studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and at London's St Bartholomew's Hospital. He grew interested in anatomical research, and after qualifying he became assistant conservator in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, and then superintendent of natural history in the British Museum. He quickly became an authority on comparative anatomy and palaeontology, coining the term 'dinosaur' and founding the Natural History Museum. He was also a fierce critic of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, and engaged in a long and bitter argument with Darwin's 'Bulldog', Thomas Huxley. Published in 1866, this is the second book in a highly illustrated three-volume set that comprises a thorough overview of vertebrate anatomy. This volume focuses on the anatomy of birds, and includes the first part of the analysis of mammalian anatomy.
Richard Owen F.R.S. (1804–92) was a controversial and influential palaeontologist and anatomist. Owen studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and at London's St Bartholomew's Hospital. He grew interested in anatomical research, and after qualifying he became assistant conservator in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, and then superintendent of natural history in the British Museum. He quickly became an authority on comparative anatomy and palaeontology, coining the term 'dinosaur' and founding the Natural History Museum. He was also a fierce critic of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, and engaged in a long and bitter argument with Darwin's 'Bulldog', Thomas Huxley. Published in 1866, this is the second book in a highly illustrated three-volume set that comprises a thorough overview of vertebrate anatomy. This volume focuses on the anatomy of birds, and includes the first part of the analysis of mammalian anatomy.
13. Characters of haematotherma; 14. Osseous system of aves; 15. Muscular system of aves; 16. Nervous system of aves; 17. Digestive system of aves; 18. Absorbent system of aves; 19. Circulating system of aves; 20. Respiratory system of aves; 21. Urinary system and ductless glands of aves; 22. Tegumentary system of aves; 23. Generative system of aves; 24. Development of aves; 25. Characters and primary groups of the class mammalia; 26. Osseous system of mammalia.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.12.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | On the Anatomy of Vertebrates 3 Volume Set ; Volume 2 |
Zusatzinfo | 406 Halftones, unspecified |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Gewicht | 770 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Mineralogie / Paläontologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-108-03826-3 / 1108038263 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-03826-3 / 9781108038263 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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