Hippocampus-Debatte (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Hippocampus-Debatte" in German language version.

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  • Richard Owen: On the Osteology of the Chimpanzee and Orang Utan. In: Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. Band 1, London 1835, S. 343–379. Online
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  • Richard Owen: Osteological contributions to the natural history of the chimpanzees (Troglodytes, Geoffroy), including the descriptions of the skull of a large species (Troglodytes Gorilla, Savage) discovered by Thomas S. Savage, MD in the Gaboon Country, West Africa. In: Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. Band 3, London 1849, S. 381–422. Online
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  • Richard Owen: On the Gorilla. In: Proceedings of the Royal Institution. Band 3, London 1858–1862, S. 10–30. Online
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  • Richard Owen: The Gorilla and the Negro. In: The Athenaeum. Nr. 1743, 23. März 1861, S. 395–396. Online
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  • Charles Kingsley: Speech of Lord Dundreary in Section D, on Friday Last, On the Great Hippocampus Question. Online
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  • Thomas Henry Huxley: On Species and Races, and Their Origin. In: Medical Circular. Nr. 401, 7. März 1860, S. 149–150. Online
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  • Charles Daubeny: Remarks on the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, with particular reference to Mr. Darwin’s Work ‚On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection‘. In: Report of the thirthieth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Oxford in June and July 1860. John Murray, London 1861, S. 109–110. Online
  • Richard Owen: On the zoological significance of the cerebral and pedial characters of man. In: Report of the thirty-second Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Cambridge in October 1862. John Murray, London 1863, S. 116–118. Online

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  • Charles Kingsleys The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby. Kapitel 4 In: Macmillan's Magazine. Band 7, November 1862, S. 8. Online
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  • Richard Owen: On the characters of the Aye-aye, as a test of the Lamarckian and Darwinian hypothesis of the transmutation and origin of species. In: Report of the thirty-second Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Cambridge in October 1862. John Murray, London 1863, S. 114–116. Online
  • Richard Owen: On the Zoological Significance of the Brain and Limb Characters of the Gorilla, as Contrasted with Those of Man. In: Medical Times and Gazette. Nr. 2, 11. Oktober 1862, S. 373–374. Online
  • George Rolleston: On the Distinctive Characters of the Brain in Man and in the Anthropomorphous Apes. In: Medical Times and Gazette. Nr. 2, 18. Oktober 1862, S. 418–420. Online
  • Thomas Henry Huxley: The Brain of Man and Apes. In: Medical Times and Gazette. Nr. 2, 25. Oktober 1862, S. 449. Online
  • Charles Lyell: Das Alter des Menschengeschlechts auf der Erde und der Ursprung der Arten durch Abänderung: nebst einer Beschreibung der Eiszeit in Europa und Amerika Theodor Thomas, Leipzig 1864. Online
  • Hippocampus minor. In: A dictionary of Science, Literature and Art, ed. by W. T. Brande assisted by J. Cauvin. ed. by W. T. Brande and G. W. Cox. 3 Bände, Longmans, Green & Co., London 1866, Band 2, S. 127, Online