Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan? The remarkable Ernst Haeckel

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Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan? The remarkable Ernst Haeckel. / Evans, Dylan; Gruber, Edith; Williams, Peter.
In: Ocean Challenge, Vol. 21, No. 2, 05.08.2016, p. 28.

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Evans, Dylan, Edith Gruber, and Peter Williams. "Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan? The remarkable Ernst Haeckel". Ocean Challenge. 2016, 21(2). 28.

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Evans D, Gruber E, Williams P. Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan? The remarkable Ernst Haeckel. Ocean Challenge. 2016 Aug 5;21(2):28.

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Evans, Dylan ; Gruber, Edith ; Williams, Peter. / Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan? The remarkable Ernst Haeckel. In: Ocean Challenge. 2016 ; Vol. 21, No. 2. pp. 28.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Visionary, heretic, genius or charlatan?

T2 - The remarkable Ernst Haeckel

AU - Evans, Dylan

AU - Gruber, Edith

AU - Williams, Peter

N1 - it was supposed to be published in 2015 but publication was delayed until summer 2016

PY - 2016/8/5

Y1 - 2016/8/5

N2 - Ernst Haeckel was an incredible German biologist in the 1800s and is best remembered for his art, particularly of plankton! A group from the School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor University embarked on a project (funded by the Challenger Society of Marine Science) to collate his images, digitalise them and make them accessible to the public. They have also produced this article 'The remarkable Ernst Haeckel' on his life's work. If you would like to see a collection of the illustrations of medusa, siphonophores and radiolarians that Haeckel drew for the Challenger Reports, go to http://haeckel.bangor.ac.uk/.

AB - Ernst Haeckel was an incredible German biologist in the 1800s and is best remembered for his art, particularly of plankton! A group from the School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor University embarked on a project (funded by the Challenger Society of Marine Science) to collate his images, digitalise them and make them accessible to the public. They have also produced this article 'The remarkable Ernst Haeckel' on his life's work. If you would like to see a collection of the illustrations of medusa, siphonophores and radiolarians that Haeckel drew for the Challenger Reports, go to http://haeckel.bangor.ac.uk/.

KW - Ernst Haeckel

KW - Controversy

KW - Art

KW - philosophy

KW - marine sciences

KW - Darwinism in Germany

UR - http://www.challenger-society.org.uk/Publications

M3 - Article

VL - 21

SP - 28

JO - Ocean Challenge

JF - Ocean Challenge

SN - 0959-0161

IS - 2

ER -