Plastidules to Humans - Leopoldo Maggi (1840-1905) and Ernst Haeckel´s naturalist philosophy in the Kingdom of Italy

The name DGGTB (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Theorie der Biologie; German Society for the History and Theory of Biology) reflects recent history as well as German tradition. The Society is a relatively late addition to a series of German societies of science and medicine that began with...

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Main Author: Brömer, Rainer (auth)
Other Authors: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Theo (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2011
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