For this week's we presented one of our earliest science textbooks, 'Introduction to the Sciences for Use in Schools and for Private Instruction' published in Edinburgh by William and Robert Chambers in 1838. Learn more: https://t.co/emNc2Jai8l

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This week's post is on 'The Animal Kingdom: Arranged According to its Organization...'. It is an English translation of the French naturalist Georges Cuvier’s 'Le Règne Animal,' which was first published in 1816. Learn more: https://t.co/uOGi7EIsNy

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This week's post featured etchings from 'Relation d'un voyage du Levant' by Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, published in Amsterdam, in 1718. The book is a collection letters to the Comte de Pontchartrain published after the author's death. https://t.co/j3TC3ZckHM

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This weekend we posted some moths from The Naturalist's Library volume on British Moths for See more here: https://t.co/ZOl3iIVMXe

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Over the weekend we posted a very mothy post featuring 'The Naturalist's Library' from our friends in the . Check it out! https://t.co/PHkLMgx8Au

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As a keen paleo-enthusiast, is deeply interested in the history of and the rest of the natural world!

Find more about this in our winter newsletter on myFOSSIL here: https://t.co/r7IBl6XWcN

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