Le Comte de Buffon, G B S's “Great Buffoon”: Some Experts in Paleontology
Abstract
The pressure on innovative thinkers in this stifling atmosphere of intolerance is well illustrated by Cuvier’s predecessor, Le Comte de Buffon, who initially believed correctly that mastodon remains found in the 18th century on the banks of the Ohio river were a new species of animal, but later was shamed into retracting and admitting that they were after all only a mixture of elephant tusks and hippopotamus teeth. Who Lies Sleeping? The Dinosaur Heritage and the Extinction of Man by Dr Michael D Magee
In all pagan literature there is only one specific reference to the Bible.
Moses Hadas, Hellenistic Culture Fusion and Division, 1959
Abstract
The pressure on innovative thinkers in this stifling atmosphere of intolerance is well illustrated by Cuvier’s predecessor, Le Comte de Buffon, who initially believed correctly that mastodon remains found in the 18th century on the banks of the Ohio river were a new species of animal, but later was shamed into retracting and admitting that they were after all only a mixture of elephant tusks and hippopotamus teeth. Who Lies Sleeping? The Dinosaur Heritage and the Extinction of Man by Dr Michael D Magee
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