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  1. Sep 15, 2012 · Richard Owen (probably in 1848) with bones of the monstrous Moa-species Dinornis (from "Yearbook of Facts in Science and Art", 1852). Owen's early years of education weren't very promising.

  2. 理查德·欧文. 理查·歐文 爵士 , KCB , FMRS , FRS (英文: Sir Richard Owen ,1804年7月20日—1892年12月18日), 19世纪 英国 生物学家 、 比較解剖學家 與 古生物學家 , 皇家学会 成員,曾對許多 脊椎动物 進行命名與分類,因在1842年創造了“ 恐龙 ”( 拉丁原文 ...

  3. Mar 9, 2015 · 9 marzo 2015. Other. Owen tenía al parecer un talento notable para interpretar fósiles. Recientemente, el científico victoriano que acuñó la palabra "dinosaurio" fue honrado con una placa en ...

  4. Jan 14, 2020 · Richard Owen (1804-1892) and Charles Darwin (1809-1882) were archrivals. Although Owen has been falsely associated with the special creationists, he never really opposed some form of transmutation. In fact, Giovanni Camardi has convincingly argued that Owen came to a concept of evolution based upon a theory of divergent development drawn from ...

  5. Maestro Richard Owen, native New Yorker, is an organist, conductor, pianist, singer, harpsichordist and educator. Owen has been music director of various churches in New York, Connecticut and Florida and has enjoyed an international career which has brought him to the foremost venues of Europe, South America and the United States (Carnegie Hall ...

  6. May 3, 2018 · No single author presented Darwin with a more difficult question about his priority in discovering natural selection than the British comparative anatomist and paleontologist Richard Owen. Owen was arguably the most influential biologist in Great Britain in Darwin’s time. Darwin wanted his approbation for what he believed to be his own theory of natural selection. Unfortunately for Darwin ...

  7. The 1860 Oxford evolution debate took place at the Oxford University Museum in Oxford, England, on 30 June 1860, seven months after the publication of Charles Darwin 's On the Origin of Species. [1] Several prominent British scientists and philosophers participated, including Thomas Henry Huxley, Bishop Samuel Wilberforce, Benjamin Brodie ...

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