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«La Ménagerie du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle» par Lacépède, Cuvier & Geoffroy. I. Historique de l’impression et description bibliographique des éditions françaises in-folio Naturalis
Pieters, Florence F.J.M..
The book “La Ménagerie du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle” was published in ten instalments in folio in Paris during the years 1800-1805. The original first instalment appeared anonymously, drawing all attention in the title to the fine plates (fig. 1: 1st edition). Later the text of the first instalment was revised and reprinted with a new title page in which the names of Lacépède and Cuvier figured modestly (fig. 2: 1st issue of the 2nd edition). Finally a new title page was issued emphasizing the authorship of Lacépède and Cuvier (fig. 3: 2nd issue of the 2nd edition). The sequence of publication of the various text parts and plates was reconstructed with the aid of notices in contemporary literature (tables I & IV, respectively). An adequate...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1981 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503854
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The scientific career of the zoologist Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (1852—1937) Naturalis
Pieters, Florence F.J.M.; Visser, Jaap de.
It is shown that the pinnacle of Max Weber’s scientific career was the organization and leadership of the Siboga Expedition to the former Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) in the years 1899—1900. Before that time, as Professor of both General and Special Zoology at the University of Amsterdam, he had devoted his research mainly to the anatomy of mammals, which resulted in the fundamental reference work Die Säugetiere published in first edition in 1904. Just before his departure with the Siboga Expedition Weber was appointed Extraordinary Professor of Special Zoology in Amsterdam. This gave him more time to edit the results of the Siboga Expedition and for taxonomic studies, especially on the fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Nevertheless he...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: M.W.C. Weber; A.A. Weber-van Bosse; Naturalists; Netherlands; Biography; History of biology; Siboga Expedition.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504300
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Discovery of scientific correspondence of P.P.C. Hoek (1851—1914), including three unpublished letters by Charles Darwin Naturalis
Pieters, Florence F.J.M.; Winthagen, Diny.
Recently the scientific correspondence of the Dutch zoologist P.P.C. Hoek (1851—1914) turned up in the Artis Library. This collection contains three hitherto unpublished letters from Charles Darwin. It appears that Charles Darwin recommended Hoek to the favour of Sir Charles Wyville Thomson upon Hoek’s request for duplicates of Pycnogonida collected by the Challenger Expedition. This led to Hoek’s participation in the publication of the scientific results of the Challenger Expedition. Hoek’s report on the Pycnogonida was published in 1881 and those on the Cirripedia in 1883 (Systematic Part) and 1884 (Anatomical Part). In a letter to Hoek dated November 23, 1881 Charles Darwin praises Hoek’s contribution on the Pycnogonida as a magnificent piece of work...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: P.P.C. Hoek; Ch. Darwin; Naturalists; Netherlands; Biography; History of zoology; Challenger Expedition; Correspondence.
Ano: 1990 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504193
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Short notes and reviews Birds in the sales catalogue of Adriaan Vroeg (1764) described by Pallas and Vosmaer Naturalis
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Pieters, Florence F.J.M..
On 6 October 1764, Adriaan Vroeg sold his collection of birds, insects and a few other animals by auction. The sales catalogue was published anonymously, but contained several scientific names of birds, which have nomenclatorial standing. Only three copies of this catalogue are known. The appendix entitled “Adumbratiunculae” has previously been attributed to Peter Simon Pallas, who is quoted as author of the new names of birds. In the present note, the main text is credited to Arnout Vosmaer, on the basis of contemporary references. Where the species names proposed by Vosmaer are synonyms of those published by Pallas in the same volume, the latter are selected, because some names have been validly used before with Pallas as the author.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Sales catalogue; Pallas; Vosmaer; Vroeg; Nomenclature; Aves.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534292
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