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The Life of Vertebrates is a 1950 biology textbook by John Zachary Young.
Author | John Zachary Young |
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Language | English |
Subject | Vertebrates |
Publisher | Oxford : Clarendon |
Publication date | 1950 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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The book grew out of the author's attempt to define what is meant by the life of vertebrates and by the evolution of that life. It combined an account of the embryology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, palaeontology, and ecology of all vertebrates and, the author argued, he has attempted via a documentation of the "central fact of biology, that life goes on", and to combine the results of the studies of these into a single work in which this continuity is maintained. It has been listed as the Book of A Lifetime by Colin Tudge who argues that the book might help humanity recover its humility and reverence in the face of nature rather than simply inspiring "awe".[1][2]
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References
edit- ^ Young, J. Z. (1950). "Preface". The life of vertebrates. Oxford : Clarendon.
- ^ My Book Of A Lifetime: The Life of Vertebrates by J. Z. Young. Reviewed by Colin Tudge. Friday, 21 November 2008. The Independent