In the Pursuit of Darwin: the Problem of American Fauna in the Chronicles of José de Acosta and Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo
The present text contains a series of examples and considerations of the reflections of the first ‘Chroniclers of the Indias’ on American fossils and fauna. It is not as much a descriptive outline to visualise an often disregarded matter, as an interpretive reading of the key contributions beq...
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2019
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