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Every living thing : the great and deadly race to know all life / Jason Roberts.

Every living thing : the great and deadly race to know all life / Jason Roberts.
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578.012 ROB
Adult Non Fiction   Adult Lending . Available .  
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ISBN 9781529400472 (paperback)
Classification 578.012 ROB
Personal Name Roberts, Jason (President of Panmedia Corporation)
Title Every living thing : the great and deadly race to know all life / Jason Roberts.
Production & Copyright Details London : Riverrun, 2024.
©2024
Physical Description xii, 407 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Content type text
still image
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-396) and index.
Summary Note "In the 18th century, two men dedicated their lives to the same daunting task: identifying and describing all life on Earth. Their approaches could not have been more different. Carl Linnaeus, a pious Swedish doctor with a huckster's flair, believed that life belonged in tidy, static categories. Georges-Louis de Buffon, an aristocratic polymath and keeper of France's royal garden, viewed life as a dynamic swirl of complexities. Both began believing their work to be difficult, but not impossible--how could the planet possibly hold more than a few thousand species? Stunned by life's diversity, both fell far short of their goal. But in the process they articulated starkly divergent views on nature, on humanity's role in shaping the fate of our planet, and on humanity itself. The rivalry between these two unique, driven individuals created reverberations that still echo today. Linnaeus, with the help of acolyte explorers he called "apostles" (only half of whom returned alive), gave the world such concepts as mammal, primate and homo sapiens--but he also denied species change and promulgated racist pseudo-science. Buffon coined the term reproduction, formulated early prototypes of evolution and genetics, and argued passionately against prejudice. It was a clash that, during their lifetimes, Buffon seemed to be winning. But their posthumous fates would take a very different turn"--
Subject-Personal Name Linné, Carl von, -- 1707-1778
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, -- comte de,1707-1788
Subject - Topical Term Biology -- Classification -- History -- 18th century
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