Author: Georges Cuvier
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Category : Elephants, Fossil
Languages : fr
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Vous êtes-vous jamais lancé dans l'immensité de l'espace et du temps en lisant les oeuvres géologiques de Cuvier ? Emporté par son génie, avez-vous plané sur l'abîme sans bornes du passé, comme soutenu par la main d'un enchanteur ? En découvrant de tranche en tranche, de couche en couche, sous les carrières de Montmartre ou dans les schistes de l'Oural, ces animaux dont les dépouilles fossilisées appartiennent à des civilisations antédiluviennes, l'âme est effrayée d'entrevoir des milliards d'années, des millions de peuples que la faible mémoire humaine, que l'indestructible tradition divine ont oubliés. - Cuvier n'est-il pas le plus grand poète de notre siècle ?" Ainsi Balzac campe-t-il, dans La Peau de chagrin, le portrait du célèbre naturaliste. Publié en 1812 en tête des Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes, le "Discours préliminaire" retrace l'histoire du globe terrestre et du vivant en faisant converger pour la première fois l'anatomie comparée et la paléontologie. A la fois défense et illustration du catastrophisme, ce texte marque un jalon fondamental dans l'histoire des sciences.
Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes
Author: Georges Cuvier
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Elephants, Fossil
Languages : fr
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Vous êtes-vous jamais lancé dans l'immensité de l'espace et du temps en lisant les oeuvres géologiques de Cuvier ? Emporté par son génie, avez-vous plané sur l'abîme sans bornes du passé, comme soutenu par la main d'un enchanteur ? En découvrant de tranche en tranche, de couche en couche, sous les carrières de Montmartre ou dans les schistes de l'Oural, ces animaux dont les dépouilles fossilisées appartiennent à des civilisations antédiluviennes, l'âme est effrayée d'entrevoir des milliards d'années, des millions de peuples que la faible mémoire humaine, que l'indestructible tradition divine ont oubliés. - Cuvier n'est-il pas le plus grand poète de notre siècle ?" Ainsi Balzac campe-t-il, dans La Peau de chagrin, le portrait du célèbre naturaliste. Publié en 1812 en tête des Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes, le "Discours préliminaire" retrace l'histoire du globe terrestre et du vivant en faisant converger pour la première fois l'anatomie comparée et la paléontologie. A la fois défense et illustration du catastrophisme, ce texte marque un jalon fondamental dans l'histoire des sciences.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Elephants, Fossil
Languages : fr
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Vous êtes-vous jamais lancé dans l'immensité de l'espace et du temps en lisant les oeuvres géologiques de Cuvier ? Emporté par son génie, avez-vous plané sur l'abîme sans bornes du passé, comme soutenu par la main d'un enchanteur ? En découvrant de tranche en tranche, de couche en couche, sous les carrières de Montmartre ou dans les schistes de l'Oural, ces animaux dont les dépouilles fossilisées appartiennent à des civilisations antédiluviennes, l'âme est effrayée d'entrevoir des milliards d'années, des millions de peuples que la faible mémoire humaine, que l'indestructible tradition divine ont oubliés. - Cuvier n'est-il pas le plus grand poète de notre siècle ?" Ainsi Balzac campe-t-il, dans La Peau de chagrin, le portrait du célèbre naturaliste. Publié en 1812 en tête des Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes, le "Discours préliminaire" retrace l'histoire du globe terrestre et du vivant en faisant converger pour la première fois l'anatomie comparée et la paléontologie. A la fois défense et illustration du catastrophisme, ce texte marque un jalon fondamental dans l'histoire des sciences.
Recherches sur les ossements fossiles des quadrupèdes...
Author: Georges Cuvier
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Languages : fr
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Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes... par M. Cuvier,...
Author: Georges Cuvier
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Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes
Author: Georges baron Cuvier
Publisher: de l
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Languages : fr
Pages : 6
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Languages : fr
Pages : 6
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A Monograph of the Permian Fossils of England
Author: William King
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Category : Fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Category : Fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupèdes
Author: Georges Cuvier
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Languages : fr
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A Monograph of the Permian Fossils of England
Author: William King
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108080871
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
This 1850 publication was the first comprehensive study of fossils from the Permian following the system's establishment in 1841.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108080871
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
This 1850 publication was the first comprehensive study of fossils from the Permian following the system's establishment in 1841.
Palaeontographical Society Monographs
Author: William King
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Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Evolutionary Biology of the New World Monkeys and Continental Drift
Author: Russell L. Ciochon
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 146843764X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
It is now well known that the concept of drifting continents became an estab lished theory during the 1960s. Not long after this "revolution in the earth sciences," researchers began applying the continental drift model to problems in historical biogeography. One such problem was the origin and dispersal of the New World monkeys, the Platyrrhini. Our interests in this subject began in the late 1960s on different conti nents quite independent of one another in the cities of Florence, Italy, and Berkeley, California. In Florence in 1968, A. B. Chiarelli, through stimulating discussions with R. von Koenigswald and B. de Boer, became intrigued with the possibility that a repositioning of the continents of Africa and South America in the early Cenozoic might alter previous traditional conceptions of a North American origin of the Platyrrhini. During the early 1970s this con cept was expanded and pursued by him through discussions with students while serving as visiting professor at the University of Toronto. By this time, publication of the Journal of Human Evolution was well underway, and Dr. Chiarelli as editor encouraged a dialogue emphasizing continental drift models of primate origins which culminated in a series of articles published in that journal during 1974-75. In early 1970, while attending the University of California at Berkeley, R. L. Ciochon was introduced to the concept of continental drift and plate tectonics and their concomitant applications to vertebrate evolution through talks with paleontologist W. A. Clemens and anthropologist S. L. Washburn.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 146843764X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
It is now well known that the concept of drifting continents became an estab lished theory during the 1960s. Not long after this "revolution in the earth sciences," researchers began applying the continental drift model to problems in historical biogeography. One such problem was the origin and dispersal of the New World monkeys, the Platyrrhini. Our interests in this subject began in the late 1960s on different conti nents quite independent of one another in the cities of Florence, Italy, and Berkeley, California. In Florence in 1968, A. B. Chiarelli, through stimulating discussions with R. von Koenigswald and B. de Boer, became intrigued with the possibility that a repositioning of the continents of Africa and South America in the early Cenozoic might alter previous traditional conceptions of a North American origin of the Platyrrhini. During the early 1970s this con cept was expanded and pursued by him through discussions with students while serving as visiting professor at the University of Toronto. By this time, publication of the Journal of Human Evolution was well underway, and Dr. Chiarelli as editor encouraged a dialogue emphasizing continental drift models of primate origins which culminated in a series of articles published in that journal during 1974-75. In early 1970, while attending the University of California at Berkeley, R. L. Ciochon was introduced to the concept of continental drift and plate tectonics and their concomitant applications to vertebrate evolution through talks with paleontologist W. A. Clemens and anthropologist S. L. Washburn.
The New Science of Geology
Author: Martin J.S. Rudwick
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100094168X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
The science of geology was constructed in the decades around 1800 from earlier practices that had been significantly different in their cognitive goals. In the studies collected here Martin Rudwick traces how it came to be recognised as a new kind of natural science, because it was constituted around the idea that the natural world had its own history. The earth had to be understood not only in relation to unchanging natural laws that could be observed in action in the present, but also in terms of a pre-human past that could be reliably known, even if not directly observable and its traces only fragmentarily preserved. In contrast to this radically novel sense of nature's own contingent history, the earth's unimaginably vast timescale was already taken for granted by many naturalists (though not yet by the wider public), and the concurrent development of biblical scholarship precluded any significant sense of conflict with religious tradition. A companion volume, Lyell and Darwin, Geologists: Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Reform, was published in 2005.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100094168X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
The science of geology was constructed in the decades around 1800 from earlier practices that had been significantly different in their cognitive goals. In the studies collected here Martin Rudwick traces how it came to be recognised as a new kind of natural science, because it was constituted around the idea that the natural world had its own history. The earth had to be understood not only in relation to unchanging natural laws that could be observed in action in the present, but also in terms of a pre-human past that could be reliably known, even if not directly observable and its traces only fragmentarily preserved. In contrast to this radically novel sense of nature's own contingent history, the earth's unimaginably vast timescale was already taken for granted by many naturalists (though not yet by the wider public), and the concurrent development of biblical scholarship precluded any significant sense of conflict with religious tradition. A companion volume, Lyell and Darwin, Geologists: Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Reform, was published in 2005.