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Peter Simon Pallas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PETER SIMON PALLAS`S (1741-1811) BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS AND DRAWINGS ... The pioneer of field biological research in botany and zoology was such an attentive and acute observer of nature as Peter Simon Pallas.
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Research Pallas Peter Simon and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Pallas Peter Simon - 1453 results...
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Pallas, Peter Simon Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Pallas, Peter Simon at Questia library.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pallas, Peter Simon. Pallas, Peter Simon. Information about Pallas, Peter Simon in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Pallas, Peter Simon; Pallas-athena; Pallas-athena; Pallas-athena; Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park; Pallasades; Pallasades Shopping Centre; Pallasca; Pallasca District;
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Pallas, a German naturalist, was a member of the Royal Academy of Science at St. Petersburg. In 1768 he led an expedition to Siberia which lasted for six years, reaching as far eastward as Lake Baikal. ... The expedition studied the land, people, and vegetable and animal life of the region, producing some excellent maps of...
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He became (1768) professor at the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. In 1769, Pallas was a member of an expedition to observe the transit of Venus, and until 1774 he explored the upper Amur, the Caspian Sea, and the Ural and Altai mts., ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Pallas, Peter Simon...
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PETER SIMON PALLAS (1741-1811), German naturalist and traveller, was born in Berlin on the 22nd of September 1741, the son of Simon Pallas, surgeon in the Prussian army and professor of surgery in Berlin. Though disappointed with the Crimea as a place of residence, Pallas continued to live there,
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