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The History of Fossils Over Centuries From Folklore to Science

By: Maurizio Forli(Author), Andrea Guerrini(Author)
508 pages, 295 colour & 79 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
The History of Fossils Over Centuries
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This book discusses the history of invertebrate fossil understanding and classification by exploring fossil studies between the 15th and 18th centuries. Before the modern age, the understanding of fossil findings went through several phases. The treatment by philologists, philosophers and historians of natural sciences involved religious, sometimes folkloristic, aspects before scientific ones. The History of Fossils Over Centuries showcases and assesses these original findings by carrying out a bibliographical, and above all iconographical research, aimed at finding the first printed images of the objects that we now know as fossils. From here, the authors provide an understanding of the true nature of fossils by analyzing them through modern academic viewpoints, and describing each fossil group from a paleontological and taxonomic point of view, retracing their treatment in the course of the centuries.

As a point of reference for each fossil group treated, the authors have considered indispensable the use of ancient prints as evidence of the first iconographic sources dedicated to fossils, starting from those in the late fifteenth century, dedicated to the most common groups of invertebrates without neglecting a necessary exception, the ichthyodontolites, fundamental in the discussion in Italy on the interpretation of the organic origin of fossils, and from the end of the sixteenth century to about half of the eighteenth century. The abundant iconographic apparatus used, often unpublished or specially reworked, is essential and functional to the understanding of the various aspects addressed, a visual complement to the text and vice versa, designed and used taking its cue from the need imposed on early scholars to document their discoveries visually. Among the chosen images there is no shortage of original attributions to fossil finds that have been poorly understood or misidentified until now.

The English translation of this book from its Italian original manuscript was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision of the content was done by the author.

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Maurizio Forli (Rosignano M.mo, Leghorn, 1954). Interested since childhood in natural sciences, with preferences for palaeontology and malacology. Various graphic and artistic experiences. Curator of the organization and preparation of numerous expositions, conventions and initiatives of scientific dissemination, he has published at the moment, over forty scientific articles of fossil malacology and numerous others on handouts catalogues and magazines. Co-author of books on the Italian Plio-Pleistocene malacofauna, particularly from Tuscany, has recently published with Andrea Guerrini Storia Naturale della Toscana and with another co-author The Family Rissoidae Gray, 1847 from Miocene to Present-Day in the Mediterranean Basin (Danaus Editions). An active member of the Gruppo Archeologico e Paleontologico Livornese, he is a member of the Italian Paleontological Society and of the Società Italiana di Malacologia.

Andrea Guerrini (Leghorn 18/2/1968). TSRM and graduated in Natural Sciences in 2007 (University of Pisa), a scholar of palaeontology, he attended the online courses BipedalismX Course: The Science of UprightWalking - Dartmouth University (Prof. Jeremy DeSilva), ASM246x Human Origins Course - Arizona State University (Prof. Don Johanson) and Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology - Durham and Teesside University. He is a member of the Italian Paleontological Society, Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali and an active member of the Gruppo Archeologico e Paleontologico Livornese. He is the author of papers on palaeontology and on paleoradiology. He is co-author of the book of palaeontology Storia Naturale del Pianeta Terra, Vol. I and II (Pacini Publisher) and Storia Naturale della Toscana (Danaus Editions).

By: Maurizio Forli(Author), Andrea Guerrini(Author)
508 pages, 295 colour & 79 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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