| 1895 - 862 Seiten
...collection, I am perfectly satisfied that there is a great deal of fair presumptive evidence in favor of many of his speculations regarding the remote antiquity...objects, and their association with animals now extinct. Monsieur Boucher's hotel is from ground floor to garret a continued musenm filled with pictores, mediteval... | |
| Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club - 1892 - 394 Seiten
...Antiquaries of that " country. 28 " remote antiquity of those industrial objects, and their associa" tion with animals now extinct. " "Acting on Dr Falconer's...in the first rank of English geologists, in April, " 1 859, visited Abbeville and Amiens, where I, on his invitation, " had the good fortune to join him.... | |
| 1873 - 914 Seiten
...Pcrthes's collection, and became ' satisfied that there was a great deal of presumptive evidence in favor of many of his speculations regarding the remote antiquity...in the first rank of English geologists, in April, 1869, visited Abbeville and Amiens, where I, on his invitation, had the good fortune to join him. We... | |
| Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 380 Seiten
...collection, I am perfectly satisfied that there is a great deal of fair presumptive evidence in favor of many of his speculations regarding the remote antiquity...objects and their association with animals now extinct. M. Boucher's hotel is, from the ground floor to garret, a continued museum, filled with pictures, mediaeval... | |
| Robert Munro - 1905 - 336 Seiten
...After devoting the greater part of a day to his vast collection I am perfectly satisf1ed that there is a great deal of fair presumptive evidence in favour...industrial objects, and their association with animals now extinct."1 On the 23rd of March, 1863, some four years after a few of the leading archaeologists of... | |
| Robert Munro - 1908 - 352 Seiten
...After devoting the greater part of a day to his vast collection I am perfectly satisfied that there is a great deal of fair presumptive evidence in favour...industrial objects, and their association with animals now extinct."1 On the 23rd of March, 1863, some four years after a few of the leading archaeologists of... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon, Alison Hingston Quiggin - 1910 - 252 Seiten
...palaeontologist, visited Abbeville to see the collection of implements made by Boucher de Perthes, and "became satisfied that there was a great deal...objects, and their association with animals now extinct." 2 Acting on Falconer's suggestion, numerous geologists visited Abbeville in the following year, including... | |
| George Grant MacCurdy - 1924 - 496 Seiten
...to use his own words, "satisfied that there was a great deal- of fair presumptive evidence in favor of many of his speculations regarding the remote antiquity...their association with animals now extinct." Acting upon Falconer's suggestion, Sir Joseph Prestwich, one of England's foremost geologists, visited Abbeville... | |
| George W. Stocking - 1990 - 280 Seiten
...satisfied that there is a good deal of fair presumptive evidence in favour of many of [Boucher de Perthes'] speculations regarding the remote antiquity of these...objects and their association with animals now extinct," Falconer told Prestwich in a letter from Abbeville (Murchison 1868:597). Aware that Prestwich was still... | |
| Frank Spencer - 1997 - 652 Seiten
...that there is a great deal of fair presumptive evidence in favour of many of his [Boucher de Perthes'] speculations regarding the remote antiquity of these...objects and their association with animals now extinct," and he urged Prestwich to also make the trip to France. "I am sure," Falconer continued, "you would... | |
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