Timeline of zoology

A timeline of the history of zoology.

Ancient world

"Blue Monkeys" Bronze Age Akrotiri
Apollo with a sacred crow
Peacock endpapers from the Vienna Dioscurides

Middle Ages

Isidoro di siviglia, etimologie,. Bruxelles, Bibliothèque Royale Albert I
Ploughing with oxen in the 15th century. Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Vanden proprieteyten der dighen. Haarlem: Jacob Bellaert, 24. December 1485

Modern world

A comparison of the skeleton of birds and man in Belon's book on birds, 1555

17th century

Title plate of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae

18th century

Ants, spiders and hummingbird. Plate from Metamorphosis insectorum surinamensis
Statue of Buffon in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris

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Eulemur mongoz, plate from Johann Schreber's Histoire naturelle des quadrupèdes représentés d´après nature
Plaque commemorating Christian Konrad Sprengel

19th century

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
1825 plate from Fauna Japonica Philipp Franz von Siebold
A watercolour of HMS Beagle
1842 Plate from Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle by Charles d'Orbigny
Charles Darwin's 1859 publication On the Origin of Species revolutionised zoology.

20th century

1900–1949

Prior to the discovery of a living example in 1938, coelacanths were thought to have been extinct for 65 million years.

1950–1999

References

  1. Charles A. Reed. Animal Domestication in the Prehistoric Near East: The origins and history of domestication are beginning to emerge from archeological excavations. Science, Vol. 130, no. 3389 (December 11, 1959), pp. 1629–1639
  2. Lascaux, a visit to the cave.
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