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Othniel Charles Marsh (1831–1899)

Autore di The Dinosaurs of North America

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Fonte dell'immagine: Othniel Charles Marsh [credit: Smithsonian Institution Archives]

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a staggering lifetime haul of thirty freight-car loads of fossils that helped establish Marsh’s reputation as a vertebrate paleontologist. Yet in his autobiography (1) America del Nord (3) an unpacific Quaker named Edward Drinker Cope—were at least as interesting. Marsh spent his entire personal fortune to maintain an army of bone .diggers in the field (1) and hostile Indians (1) and of riding for his life in the middle of a stampeding herd of buffalo (1) and the Sioux Nation. His enemies—notably his bitter scientific rival (1) Birds--Fossil (1) braving bad water (1) Dinocerata (1) dinosauri (2) Dongione (1) Eocene period (1) fossil mammals (1) Fossile (1) from all over the West (1) his thoughts turned away from impressive deeds and back to the time when as a young assistant professor he had led parties of Tale seniors over the high plains and central Rockies (1) in search of fossils. What the aging Marsh savored in his memory was the still-vivid thrill of hobnobbing with hard-bitten cavalrymen and notorious characters like Buffalo Bill (1) Mesozoic Geologic Period (1) of which he completed only five fragmentary chapters before his death in 1899 (1) Othmel Charles Marsh lived a strenuous life full of achievement. He helped found the Peabody Museum of Natural History and the United States Geological Survey. He exposed the Indian Ring in the Grant administration and forced the resignation of a Cabinet (1) Paleontologia (1) paleontology (science) (1) Paleontology--North America (1) QE862.D58.Mar.Din (1) Scienza (1) Secretary of the Interior Columbus Delano. He served as president of the National Academy of Sciences for three consecutive terms. His friends included Charles Darwin (1) Storia della biologia (1) Storia della scienza (1) Tesoro (1) the wind in his face and a canny Indian pony beneath him. (1) Thomas Henry Huxley (1) voracious insects (1) who eventually shipped to the Peabody (1) Wyoming (1)

Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Marsh, Othniel Charles
Nome legale
Marsh, Othniel Charles
Altri nomi
Marsh, O. C.
Marsh, Othniel C.
Data di nascita
1831-10-29
Data di morte
1899-03-18
Luogo di sepoltura
Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Lockport, New York, USA
Luogo di morte
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Luogo di residenza
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Istruzione
Yale College (1860)
Phillips Academy
Attività lavorative
paleontologist
Organizzazioni
Yale University
Premi e riconoscimenti
Cuvier Prize (1897)

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