none1noAbstract: The term ‘geology’ (Aldrovandi, 1603) took two centuries to become popular. Cuvier’s and Smith’s stratigraphy and geological mapping gave birth to modern geology. They still used the term ‘geognosy’, and the birth of the Geological Society (London 1807) is the turning point from geognosy to geology. Most of the geoscientists of the time were based in France and Germany. But those in Great Britain were poised to take over the lead. What about the Italian geoscience community and the late birth of its geological society? After three centuries of primacy in science and geology, was Italy stepping back? Actually, a scientific decline before the French Revolution has hardly been proved. What is missing is an adequate knowledge ...
During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in th...
Active tectonics in Italy: History of the research and present geological knowledg
Argille scagliose (scaly clay) is a geological term first used in 1840 to describe rocks in the Nort...
Abstract: The term ‘geology’ (Aldrovandi, 1603) took two centuries to become popular. Cuvier’s and S...
Parution : G. B. Vai et W. Cavazza,<br />ed, Four centuries of the word 'Geology', Ulisse<br />Aldro...
Parution : G. B. Vai et W. Cavazza,ed, Four centuries of the word 'Geology', UlisseAldrovandi 1603 i...
Italian physicians have been interested in geology since the fifteenth century or earlier, with lea...
Established on 12 December 1861, soon after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in January 1861...
Established on 12 December 1861, soon after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in January 1861...
Many with medical training led to the founding of a National Geology Society and these included Bern...
Although the popular map by William Smith “A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales with Pa...
This paper investigates the achievements of petroleum geosciences that developed in Italy between th...
The Italian scientist and mining expert Giovanni Arduino holds a significant place in the history of...
Celebrating the centennial of Domenico Lovisato’s death (1842- 1916), this paper highlights the rol...
Partendo dall'origine recente e italiana del nome, l'articolo traccia l'eredità antica fino al rinno...
During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in th...
Active tectonics in Italy: History of the research and present geological knowledg
Argille scagliose (scaly clay) is a geological term first used in 1840 to describe rocks in the Nort...
Abstract: The term ‘geology’ (Aldrovandi, 1603) took two centuries to become popular. Cuvier’s and S...
Parution : G. B. Vai et W. Cavazza,<br />ed, Four centuries of the word 'Geology', Ulisse<br />Aldro...
Parution : G. B. Vai et W. Cavazza,ed, Four centuries of the word 'Geology', UlisseAldrovandi 1603 i...
Italian physicians have been interested in geology since the fifteenth century or earlier, with lea...
Established on 12 December 1861, soon after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in January 1861...
Established on 12 December 1861, soon after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in January 1861...
Many with medical training led to the founding of a National Geology Society and these included Bern...
Although the popular map by William Smith “A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales with Pa...
This paper investigates the achievements of petroleum geosciences that developed in Italy between th...
The Italian scientist and mining expert Giovanni Arduino holds a significant place in the history of...
Celebrating the centennial of Domenico Lovisato’s death (1842- 1916), this paper highlights the rol...
Partendo dall'origine recente e italiana del nome, l'articolo traccia l'eredità antica fino al rinno...
During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in th...
Active tectonics in Italy: History of the research and present geological knowledg
Argille scagliose (scaly clay) is a geological term first used in 1840 to describe rocks in the Nort...