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Richard Owen - Wikipedia Sir Richard Owen KCB FRS FRMS (20 July 1804 – 18 December 1892) was an English biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist Owen is generally considered to have been an outstanding naturalist with a remarkable gift for interpreting fossils
Richard Owen | Biography Facts | Britannica Richard Owen, British anatomist and paleontologist who is remembered for his contributions to the study of fossil animals, especially dinosaurs He was the first to recognize them as different from today’s reptiles Owen was also noted for his strong opposition to the views of Charles Darwin
Richard Owen - New World Encyclopedia Sir Richard Owen (July 20, 1804 – December 18, 1892) was an English biologist, comparative anatomist, and paleontologist
Sir Richard Owen | Encyclopedia. com The English zoologist Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892) was one of the greatest comparative anatomists of the 19th century Richard Owen was born on July 20, 1804, in Lancaster, where he was apprenticed to a local surgeon in 1820
The Richard Owen collection | Natural History Museum Sir Richard Owen was the leading comparative anatomist and palaeontologist of his time A controversial figure, he is perhaps best known for coining the word dinosaur
Richard Owen (Anthropologist) | Anthroholic Richard Owen was one of the most influential-and controversial-figures in 19th-century science A pioneering anatomist and paleontologist, Owen's work laid the groundwork for modern studies of fossils and comparative anatomy
Richard Owen (1804-1892) In 1856, Owen was appointed Superintendent of the natural history collections at the British Museum He immediatedly started a campaign to make the natural history departments of the British Museum into a separate museum
Richard Owen – man who brought dinosaurs to life - DinoAnimals. com Richard Owen (1804–1892), an anatomist, paleontologist, and above all, a visionary, not only brought these creatures to life in people’s imaginations but also gave them a name that has survived for centuries: dinosaurs