The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology

The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology

Publisher Description

That application of the sciences of biology and geology, which is commonly known as palaeontology, took its origin in the mind of the first person who, finding something like a shell, or a bone, naturally imbedded in gravel or rock, indulged in speculations upon the nature of this thing which he had dug out—this "fossil"—and upon the causes which had brought it into such a position. In this rudimentary form, a high antiquity may safely be ascribed to palaeontology, inasmuch as we know that, 500 years before the Christian era, the philosophic doctrines of Xenophanes were influenced by his observations upon the fossil remains exposed in the quarries of Syracuse.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
1895
29 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
21
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
17.4
KB

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