This article analyzes opinions expressed by Italian naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani on the origin and constitution of fossils on three of his travels, which punctuated three courses in mineralogy he gave in the natural history discipline at the University of Pavia. These trips to Portovenere, the island of Cerigo and the Two Sicilies enabled him to address important topics, such as the discovery of fossilized shells inside volcanic rocks, the discovery of human fossils, and the existence of fossils of species that had 'been lost', incorporating knowledge being developed at the time that drew on mineral chemistry. His concern with fossils is demonstrative of how Spallanzani, in true eighteenth century fashion, integrated studies from the thre...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy has been ...
As early as the thirteenth century naturalists of the Italian panorama began to look for a possible ...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy is given....
Analisa opiniões do naturalista italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani sobre a origem e a constituição dos fós...
In 1603 Federico Cesi, along with four of his friends, founded the first Scientific Academy in Europ...
The Italian natural philosopher Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), who held a number of chairs in medic...
International audienceLazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) est certainement l'une des figures les plus ém...
The Centro Musei delle Scienze Naturali, University of Naples Federico II, is composed of four Muse...
During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in th...
Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) is certainly one of the most interesting and prominent figures in la...
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Lodovico Foresti (Bologna, 1829-1913) was a typical “positivist” 19th century’s paleontologist, who ...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
<p>During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy has been ...
As early as the thirteenth century naturalists of the Italian panorama began to look for a possible ...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy is given....
Analisa opiniões do naturalista italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani sobre a origem e a constituição dos fós...
In 1603 Federico Cesi, along with four of his friends, founded the first Scientific Academy in Europ...
The Italian natural philosopher Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), who held a number of chairs in medic...
International audienceLazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) est certainement l'une des figures les plus ém...
The Centro Musei delle Scienze Naturali, University of Naples Federico II, is composed of four Muse...
During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in th...
Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) is certainly one of the most interesting and prominent figures in la...
none2noDOI: 10.1130/2006.2411(04)The Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) - often reduct...
Lodovico Foresti (Bologna, 1829-1913) was a typical “positivist” 19th century’s paleontologist, who ...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
<p>During the nineteenth century Europe and then America were the focal points for major advances in...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy has been ...
As early as the thirteenth century naturalists of the Italian panorama began to look for a possible ...
In this short note a very brief review of the History of Vertebrate Palaeontology in Italy is given....