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  1. Alfred Sherwood Romer (White Plains (Nova Iorque), 28 de dezembro de 1894 — 5 de novembro de 1973) foi um paleontólogo norte-americano. Foi um especialista em anatomia comparada e em evolução dos vertebrados. Foi autor de numerosos livros e artigos sobre a paleontologia dos vertebrados e sua anatomia, principalmente dos ...

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    Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 – November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and biologist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution . Biography. Alfred Romer was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Harry Houston Romer and his wife, Evalyn Sherwood. He was educated at White Plains High School. [2]

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · fossil. Alfred Sherwood Romer (born Dec. 28, 1894, White Plains, N.Y., U.S.—died Nov. 5, 1973, Cambridge, Mass.) was a U.S. paleontologist widely known for his concepts of evolutionary history of vertebrate animals. The explicit use of comparative anatomy and embryology in studies of fossil vertebrates underlies his major ...

  4. Dr. Alfred Sherwood Romer (1894 – 1973) was the leading contributor to the discipline of vertebrate paleontology throughout much of the 20th century. He was founder and first president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.

  5. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Romer, Alfred Sherwood (1894–1973) An American palaeontologist and comparative anatomist, who specialized in the evolution of vertebrates. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1921 from Columbia University , then taught anatomy at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York , and from 1923 to 1934 he was an Associate Professor at the ...

  6. 18 de abr. de 2018 · Romer, Alfred Sherwood, 1894-1973;Parsons, Thomas Sturges, 1930- author. Publication date 1978 Topics Vertebrates -- Anatomy, Vertébrés -- Anatomie ...

  7. Vertebrate Paleontology is an advanced textbook on vertebrate paleontology by Alfred Sherwood Romer, published by the University of Chicago Press. It went through three editions (1933, 1945, 1966) and for many years constituted a very authoritative work and the definitive coverage of the subject.