Sobre el Autor

Enrico Hillyer Giglioli was an influential Italian naturalist and explorer, known for his significant contributions to the fields of zoology and anthropology. He was particularly noted for his work in the study of bird species and ethnography, reflecting his keen interest in the natural world and human cultures. His expeditions, especially during the third voyage of Captain James Cook, allowed him to gather valuable specimens and insights that enriched the scientific community's understanding of biodiversity and cultural practices.

nacionalidad Italiano
Fecha de Nacimiento April 27, 1845
Lugar de Nacimiento Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento June 9, 1904
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