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Supplement to the catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum. Exploring the Marine World: A Taxonomic Supplement
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- Nombre de pages103
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953060-7
- EAN4066339530607
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille897 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In his comprehensive work, "Supplement to the Catalogue of Seals and Whales in the British Museum, " John Edward Gray meticulously expands upon the extant collections of marine mammals, providing an analytical yet accessible overview of their classifications, characteristics, and ecological significance. Gray employs a systematic approach, embedding his descriptions within the broader context of 19th-century natural history, a period marked by rigorous scientific inquiry and increasing interest in biodiversity.
His literary style combines detailed observation with a passion for taxonomy, aiming to bridge the gap between professional study and popular understanding, thus contributing richly to the canon of marine biology literature. John Edward Gray, an eminent naturalist and curator at the British Museum, was pivotal in the advancement of zoological knowledge during a transformative era in science. His lifelong dedication to the study of marine organisms was shaped by a background that combined field observations with museum collections, leading him to recognize the importance of comprehensive documentation.
Gray's commitment to accuracy and detail reflects not only his own expertise but also the intellectual currents of his time, which encouraged a synthesis of observational and empirical data. This supplement is essential reading for both scholars and enthusiasts of marine biology. Gray'Äôs work not only enhances the understanding of seals and whales but also serves as a historical document illuminating the methodologies of a bygone era.
By engaging with Gray's findings, readers will gain deeper insights into the evolution of marine mammal study and a renewed appreciation for the biodiversity that continues to captivate scientists and nature lovers alike.
His literary style combines detailed observation with a passion for taxonomy, aiming to bridge the gap between professional study and popular understanding, thus contributing richly to the canon of marine biology literature. John Edward Gray, an eminent naturalist and curator at the British Museum, was pivotal in the advancement of zoological knowledge during a transformative era in science. His lifelong dedication to the study of marine organisms was shaped by a background that combined field observations with museum collections, leading him to recognize the importance of comprehensive documentation.
Gray's commitment to accuracy and detail reflects not only his own expertise but also the intellectual currents of his time, which encouraged a synthesis of observational and empirical data. This supplement is essential reading for both scholars and enthusiasts of marine biology. Gray'Äôs work not only enhances the understanding of seals and whales but also serves as a historical document illuminating the methodologies of a bygone era.
By engaging with Gray's findings, readers will gain deeper insights into the evolution of marine mammal study and a renewed appreciation for the biodiversity that continues to captivate scientists and nature lovers alike.

