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Henry Fairfield Osborn

    Henry Fairfield Osborn, Sr. fu un geologo, paleontologo ed eugenetista che prestò servizio come presidente dell'American Museum of Natural History per 25 anni. Il suo lavoro si concentrò sullo studio della vita preistorica e dei processi evolutivi. Osborn si interessò anche a teorie sull'ereditarietà e sulla superiorità razziale, influenzando le sue opinioni scientifiche e sociali. La sua eredità è legata alla ricerca paleontologica e alle controverse ideologie del suo tempo.

    The Age Of Mammals In Europe, Asia And North America
    • Dedicated to Huxley and Balfour, this work explores the logic of Darwin as applied to paleontology, emphasizing the importance of clear communication for both specialists and laymen. The author reflects on the challenge of addressing diverse audiences while maintaining accuracy and engagement. Inspired by Huxley’s belief in the duty of scientists to disseminate knowledge, the author aims to captivate both seasoned paleontologists and newcomers to the field. While some sections are dense and documentary in nature, the primary focus shifts from descent to the time and place of mammals' origins, migrations, and extinctions. The work examines the historical context of these events, considering past environments, including paleogeography, climate changes, and their impact on plant life, which served as the food source for mammals. By integrating geology, geography, botany, and climate, the author provides a comprehensive understanding of mammalian evolution. This volume is a significant contribution to the study of Cenozoic mammals, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate tapestry of life’s history.

      The Age Of Mammals In Europe, Asia And North America2022