| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 pages
...from known CENTRES OF CREATION of the inferior animals. This topic is ably handled in a " Sketch of the natural provinces of the animal world and their relation to the different types of man," contributed to Nott & Gliddon's work by one everyway fitted for the task, Professor Louis Agassiz.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1858 - 476 pages
...question of American ethnology, as to merit special attention. Professor Agassiz, in his Sketch of the Natural Provinces of the Animal World, and their relation to the different Types of Man, reaffirms the homogeneous characteristics and ethnic insulation of the American Indian on entirely... | |
| John Bachman - 1850 - 278 pages
...enlightens conscience, and cheers us with the hope of immortality. We now proceed to review, in detail, the "natural provinces of the animal world, and their relation to the different types of man," as presented by Agassiz. He first directs the attention of his readers to the " arctic realm," as he... | |
| Science - 1856 - 1002 pages
...(185 p.) 2 fr. 40 kr. Die Wunder der Thierwclt. Bactiman, John, An examination of Agassiz's sketch of the natural provinces of the animal world, and their relation to the different types of man. Charleston, 8. C. : James, Williams & Gitsinger. 1855. 8. Bilder aus dem Thierreich zur Belehrung der... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 704 pages
...researches of Morton in the various provinces of ethnology and natural history. 2. A paper by Agassiz. on the natural provinces of the animal world, and their relation to the different types of man. in which the eminent writer developes at great length, and with masterly ability, his views as to the... | |
| Science - 1854 - 414 pages
...themselves to these beds by methods and phenomena of continuity which it is impossible to mistake. On the Natural Provinces of the Animal World, and their Relation to the different Types of Man. By Louis AGASSIZ.* There is one feature in the physical history of mankind which has been entirely... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - Anthropology - 1855 - 828 pages
...pure, a suppliant glance to Heaven, " Fear not — benighted child" — he hears thee say — SKETCH NATURAL PROVINCES OF THE ANIMAL WORLD AND THEIR RELATION TO THE DIFFERENT TTPES OF MAN. ВТ LOUIS АО AS 8IZ. Messrs. NOTT and GLIDDON. Dear Sir»: — In compliance with... | |
| Samuel Foster Haven - United States - 1856 - 596 pages
...have been made more prominent by the authors of " Types of Mankind" in connection with a "Sketch of the natural provinces of the animal world, and their relation to the different types of man" contributed by Professor Agassiz. 4 The elevated standing of these 1 Trans, of the Am. Ethnol. Soc.,... | |
| American literature - 1856 - 166 pages
...BAB. Babe's Baptism (The). 16* Bachman, Rev. John, DD An Examination of Professor Agassiz's Sketch of the Natural Provinces of the Animal World, and their Relation to the Different Types of Man. Backus, Rev. Charles, DD The Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration Considered, in Six Discourses. 18°.... | |
| Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zürich - Natural history - 1856 - 906 pages
...1853. 8. Natural history of the Redriverof Louisiana. Washington 18S3. 8. Agassi/., Louis. Sketch of the natural provinces of the animal world and their relation to the Types of man. Philadelphia 1854. 8. Swallow, GC The first and second unnuul report of the Geological... | |
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