Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles des quadrupèdes
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2015
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-08376-8 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-08376-8 (ISBN)
In the 1790s Georges Cuvier (1769–1832), one of the founding figures of vertebrate palaeontology, proved that extinction was a scientific fact. This four-volume illustrated work, originally published in 1812, is a collection of Cuvier's geological and osteological papers, focusing on fossil mammals and reptiles and related living species.
Georges Cuvier (1769–1832), one of the founding figures of vertebrate palaeontology, pursued a successful scientific career despite the political upheavals in France during his lifetime. In the 1790s, Cuvier's work on fossils of large mammals including mammoths enabled him to show that extinction was a scientific fact. In 1812 Cuvier published this four-volume illustrated collection of his papers on palaeontology, osteology and stratigraphy. It was followed in 1817 by his famous Le règne animal, available in the Cambridge Library Collection both in French and in Edward Griffith's expanded English translation (1827–35). Volume 2 of Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles describes eleven species of pachyderm found in recent alluvial deposits. They include elephants, mastodons, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tapir and the hyrax (which Cuvier classified as an ungulate rather than a rodent). Cuvier argued from osteological comparisons with living species that all should be considered distinct species in their own right.
Georges Cuvier (1769–1832), one of the founding figures of vertebrate palaeontology, pursued a successful scientific career despite the political upheavals in France during his lifetime. In the 1790s, Cuvier's work on fossils of large mammals including mammoths enabled him to show that extinction was a scientific fact. In 1812 Cuvier published this four-volume illustrated collection of his papers on palaeontology, osteology and stratigraphy. It was followed in 1817 by his famous Le règne animal, available in the Cambridge Library Collection both in French and in Edward Griffith's expanded English translation (1827–35). Volume 2 of Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles describes eleven species of pachyderm found in recent alluvial deposits. They include elephants, mastodons, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tapir and the hyrax (which Cuvier classified as an ungulate rather than a rodent). Cuvier argued from osteological comparisons with living species that all should be considered distinct species in their own right.
1. Remarques générales sur la famille des pachydermes; 2. Description ostéologique et comparative du daman; 3. Description ostéologique du rhinocéros unicorne; 4 Sur les ossemens fossiles de rhinocéros; 5. Sur l'hippopotame et sur son ostéologie; 6. Sur les ossemens fossiles d'hippopotames; 7. Description ostéologique du tapir; 8. Sur les ossemens fossiles de tapir; 9. Sur les éléphans vivans et fossiles; 10. Sur le grand mastodonte, vulg. animal de l'Ohio; 11. Sur divers mastodontes de moindre taille; 12. Résumé général de cette première partie.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.3.2015 |
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Reihe/Serie | Cambridge Library Collection - Earth Science ; Volume 2 |
Zusatzinfo | 42 Plates, black and white |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 730 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Mineralogie / Paläontologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-108-08376-5 / 1108083765 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-08376-8 / 9781108083768 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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