The Origin of Vertebrates
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066250300
eBook
Buy at LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Bajalibros Latam
🇺🇸
Visit store →
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visit store →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visit store →
Bajalibros Argentina
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visit store →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Bookshop Uruguay
🇺🇾
Visit store →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Crisol Ebooks
🇵🇪
Visit store →
Available at 14 bookshops
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visit store →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visit store →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visit store →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Crisol Ebooks
🇵🇪
Visit store →
About this book
In "The Origin of Vertebrates," Walter Holbrook Gaskell presents a meticulously researched examination of vertebrate evolution, seamlessly integrating anatomical studies with embryological findings. Through a detailed exploration of fossil records and comparative morphology, Gaskell elucidates the complex relationships among various vertebrate groups. His literary style is both analytical and descriptive, reflecting the scientific rigor of the late 19th century while remaining accessible to educated readers. This work stands as a pivotal contribution to the field of paleontology and evolutionary biology, situated within the broader context of Victorian scientific inquiry, where the unveiling of natural history was at the forefront of intellectual discourse. Walter Holbrook Gaskell, a prominent British zoologist and comparative anatomist, was driven by a profound curiosity about the mechanisms of evolution and the interconnectedness of life forms. His extensive fieldwork and scholarly communications illuminated the gaps in existing vertebrate studies, prompting him to undertake this ambitious project. Gaskell's multidisciplinary approach is evident, synthesizing insights from embryology, paleontology, and comparative anatomy to craft a holistic understanding of vertebrate lineage. Readers with an interest in evolutionary biology or the history of scientific thought will find "The Origin of Vertebrates" an essential addition to their libraries. Gaskell's work not only contributes to a critical period in scientific history but also provides a foundation for contemporary discussions on vertebrate evolution. This book is highly recommended for those keen on understanding the intricate web of life's origins.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Genres
- Language
- English
Share
You might also like
Animal de realidades
Vázquez, Xosé Gabriel
On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties
Wallace, Alfred Russel, Darwin, Charles Robert
De la sabana a Marte
Sala i Martín, Xavier
Evolution: Its nature, its evidence, and its relation to religious thought
LeConte, Joseph
Discourses: Biological & Geological
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Primates al este del Edén
Pérez Iglesias, Juan Ignacio