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1826527731826. Notiz. Geb. Nat. Heilk. 1 317-318. - Hrsg. v. Ludwig Friedrich Froriep. - Weimar Landes-Industrie-Comptoir September 1826 4° Sp.129-160 1 Taf. feine Broschur. unknown
186061610Paris : E. Ducrocq sans date vers 1860. 220x130mm. LX- 1 portrait gravÂŽ reliure demi-chagrin. Dos ˆ faux-nerfs auteur titre et ornementation dorÂŽes coiffe supÂŽrieure endommagÂŽe livre de prix dÂŽcernÂŽ par le MinistÂre de lÕInstruction Publique cours dÕadultes. Prix dÂŽcernÂŽ ˆ lÕinstituteur aux armes du IIe Empire. 670 E. Ducrocq unknown
179829881Paris Baudouin An 6 1798. 8vo. Nice cont. full mottled calf. Richly gilt back. Light wear to lower part of back and a small hole in leather at lower hinge. Red leather titlelabel. XVI710 pp. and 14 engraved plates with many figs. A large clean copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Cuvier’s first work on comparative zoology being one of the foundational texts of modern zoology and comparative anatomy. "Cuvier’s Tableau élémentaire – his first separate work – contains the first general statement of his natural classification of the animal kingdom" Norman. The book thus constitutes the first systematic expression of a theory that would dominate zoological thought in the early nineteenth century. For later theorists it provided the essential morphological basis for tracing evolutionary continuity between extinct and living species. Based on the course of lectures delivered at the École du Panthéon Cuvier’s â€Tableau élémentaire presents for the first time his natural classification of the animal kingdom establishing the four great divisions of the animal world: Vertebrata Mollusca Articulata and Radiata – according to anatomical structure rather than superficial resemblance. It was from these studies of structural affinity between living forms that Cuvier developed the principles of comparative anatomy which in turn laid the groundwork for palaeontology as a scientific discipline. Milestone of Science No. 44 Wood p. 307. </em> hardcover
18091047<p>Leipzig: Paul Gotthelf Kummer 1809. Hardcover. Very Good. Lectures on Comparative Anatomy by Georges Cuvier. Part Two which contains lectures 8 through 15 on the organs of sensation. There are lectures on the brain and nervous system the eye the ear the sense of touch and olfactory organs. German language. Octavo. xvi 696pp 1 errata Seven folding copper plate anatomical illustrations. Pages lightly and evenly tanned. Some rubbing to the cover. Tight binding. Very good.Georges Cuvier was a French naturalist and zoologist sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology." He was a major figure in natural sciences research in the early 19th century and was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology.</p> Paul Gotthelf Kummer hardcover
49275Paris Institut Impériale de France 1809 or 1810. 4to 25.0 x 20.0 cm. 33 pp. Not bound. In a 20th century blue hardcover paper drop-box 26.8 x 22.0 cm with printed label on the top board. = A unique proof printing with several corrections by Brongniart. See DSB: "In 1804 wanting to place the Montmartre bed of fossil formations in time Cuvier with Brongniart began research that led to Géographie minéralogique des environs de Paris 1808 1811 which was rewritten and greatly expanded as Description géologique des environs de Paris 1822 1835. In this work a landmark in the history of geology Cuvier played a lesser role. Brongniart did the necessary fieldwork drawing his inspiration from the works of Buffon Soulavie Ramond Palassu especially Lamarck; the latter had described the fossil invertebrates of the Paris region and in his Hydrogéologie 1802 had set forth the bases of the theory of "current causes" later developed by Constant Prévost. Cuvier respecting the short chronology of the Bible was forced to assume in addition to "current causes" which act very slowly rapid catastrophes and global upheavals which had no basis in fact". This proof was based upon the 1808 text published in the Annales du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle volume XI pp. 293-326. We have added a few pages in photocopy of the final text for comparison. A few small spots on the first and last leaves otherwise a very good clean copy. DSB 3 p. 526; Ward and Carozzi 564. hardcover