St. George Jackson Mivart
Sobre o Autor
St. George Jackson Mivart was an influential English biologist and philosopher known for his extensive work in the field of natural history and evolution. He was a prominent critic of Charles Darwin's theories and made significant contributions to the study of the Canidae family, which includes dogs, wolves, and foxes. His book, "Dogs, Jackals, Wolves, and Foxes," remains a notable work in understanding these species and their behaviors. Mivart's approach to science was marked by a deep philosophical inquiry into the nature of existence and the interconnectedness of life forms, which he explored through his writings and correspondence.
Data de Nascimento
November 30, 1827
Local de Nascimento
London, England
Data de Falecimento
March 1, 1880
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