Also known as Agassiz, Jean Louis Rudolph Agassiz, L. Agassiz, J. L. R. Agassiz
Swiss-American naturalist (1807–1873)
Louis Agassiz was a Swiss-American naturalist in the 1800s who made important contributions to the study of geology, zoology, and natural history. He is particularly remembered for his research on glaciers and fossil fish, which advanced scientific understanding of Earth's past and the diversity of life.
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Études Sur Les Glaciers
Monographie Des Poissons Fossiles Du Vieux Grès Rouge Ou Système Dévonien (Old Red Sandstone) Des Iles Britanniques Et De Russie, Par L. Agassiz. Ouvrage rédigé à la demande de l'Association Britannique pour l'avancement des sciences et présenté par extraits à sa réunion à Manchester en 1842
Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (/ˈæɡəsi/ AG-ə-see; French: [aɡasi]; May 28, 1807 – December 14, 1873) was a Swiss-born American biologist and geologist who is recognized as a scholar of Earth's natural history.
Spending his early life in Switzerland, he received a PhD at Erlangen and a medical degree in Munich. After studying with Georges Cuvier and Alexander von Humboldt in Paris, Agassiz was appointed professor of natural history at the University of Neuchâtel. He emigrated to the United States in 1847 after visiting Harvard University. He went on to become professor of zoology and geology at Harvard, to head its Lawrence Scientific School, and to found its Museum of Comparative Zoology.
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Recherches Sur Les Poissons Fossiles, Comprenant Une introduction à l'étude de ces animaux; l'anatomie comparée des systèmes organique qui peuvent contribuer à faciliter la détermination des espèces fossiles; une nouvelle classification des poissons, exprimant leurs rapports avec la série des formations; ... Par Louis Agassiz, ... professeur honoraire à l'académie de Lausanne, et professeur d'histoire naturelle à celle de Neuchâtel. Ouvrage couronné par la Société Géologique de Londres
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