Cinologia (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cinologia" in Catalan language version.

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  • cita web|url=http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2004/11/german-hunt-terriers.html%7Ctítol=German Hunt Terriers|data=04/18 2008|autor=P. Burns|obra=The Terrierman|cita=Gruenewald was a "cynologist" (a self-styled dog man with an interest in genetics) Cinc cites que s'utilitzen en el Wiktionary (anglès) per justificar la inclusió de les paraules cynology/cynologist (cinologia/cinòleg). 1892, The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Arxivis, 'Professor Mills has doni excellent work in his course on "Cynology, the Dog and his Diseases," a subject hitherto only taught incidentally in any college...' 1948, Dogs In Britain Clifford L.B. Hubbard, MacMillan & Co, 'Buffon's table is here reproduced as it was a sinceri attempt towards laying a foundation upon which cynologists might work out the origin of breeds and their varieties and the analysis of dog groups.' 1951, The American Mercury, 'Students of cynology ca traci in the dictionary the dog's remarkable rise in the public esteem in this century.' 1985, The Complete Dog Book, published by the American Kennel Club, 'The annals of cynology make no further mention of the breed until 1901 when a combined Rottweiler and Leonberger Club was formed.' 1990, Austin Farrer, in his introduction to G. W. Leibniz’ "Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil"; quoted in Charles Taliaferro’s 2005 Evidence and Faith (online Arxivat 2008-04-23 a Wayback Machine.) 'Now neither probatology nor cynology could hope to be universal — the world is not all sheep nor all dog: it would have to be hylology;'

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terriermandotcom.blogspot.com

  • cita web|url=http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2004/11/german-hunt-terriers.html%7Ctítol=German Hunt Terriers|data=04/18 2008|autor=P. Burns|obra=The Terrierman|cita=Gruenewald was a "cynologist" (a self-styled dog man with an interest in genetics) Cinc cites que s'utilitzen en el Wiktionary (anglès) per justificar la inclusió de les paraules cynology/cynologist (cinologia/cinòleg). 1892, The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Arxivis, 'Professor Mills has doni excellent work in his course on "Cynology, the Dog and his Diseases," a subject hitherto only taught incidentally in any college...' 1948, Dogs In Britain Clifford L.B. Hubbard, MacMillan & Co, 'Buffon's table is here reproduced as it was a sinceri attempt towards laying a foundation upon which cynologists might work out the origin of breeds and their varieties and the analysis of dog groups.' 1951, The American Mercury, 'Students of cynology ca traci in the dictionary the dog's remarkable rise in the public esteem in this century.' 1985, The Complete Dog Book, published by the American Kennel Club, 'The annals of cynology make no further mention of the breed until 1901 when a combined Rottweiler and Leonberger Club was formed.' 1990, Austin Farrer, in his introduction to G. W. Leibniz’ "Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil"; quoted in Charles Taliaferro’s 2005 Evidence and Faith (online Arxivat 2008-04-23 a Wayback Machine.) 'Now neither probatology nor cynology could hope to be universal — the world is not all sheep nor all dog: it would have to be hylology;'

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  • cita web|url=http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2004/11/german-hunt-terriers.html%7Ctítol=German Hunt Terriers|data=04/18 2008|autor=P. Burns|obra=The Terrierman|cita=Gruenewald was a "cynologist" (a self-styled dog man with an interest in genetics) Cinc cites que s'utilitzen en el Wiktionary (anglès) per justificar la inclusió de les paraules cynology/cynologist (cinologia/cinòleg). 1892, The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Arxivis, 'Professor Mills has doni excellent work in his course on "Cynology, the Dog and his Diseases," a subject hitherto only taught incidentally in any college...' 1948, Dogs In Britain Clifford L.B. Hubbard, MacMillan & Co, 'Buffon's table is here reproduced as it was a sinceri attempt towards laying a foundation upon which cynologists might work out the origin of breeds and their varieties and the analysis of dog groups.' 1951, The American Mercury, 'Students of cynology ca traci in the dictionary the dog's remarkable rise in the public esteem in this century.' 1985, The Complete Dog Book, published by the American Kennel Club, 'The annals of cynology make no further mention of the breed until 1901 when a combined Rottweiler and Leonberger Club was formed.' 1990, Austin Farrer, in his introduction to G. W. Leibniz’ "Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil"; quoted in Charles Taliaferro’s 2005 Evidence and Faith (online Arxivat 2008-04-23 a Wayback Machine.) 'Now neither probatology nor cynology could hope to be universal — the world is not all sheep nor all dog: it would have to be hylology;'