Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/007251791/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b10017343.
- catalog contributor b10017344.
- catalog created "1857.".
- catalog date "1857".
- catalog date "1857.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1857.".
- catalog description "Book First: Principles of general order and special adaptation -- I. Nature of the order prevailing in the material world -- Principles which seem to run through the structure of the cosmos -- Analysis of the order in nature -- II. Nature of the special adaptations in the material world -- Need of special adjustments in order to the beneficent operations of the forces of nature -- The adjustments are designed, and not causal -- nature of chance -- The obviousness and completeness of the special adaptations".
- catalog description "Book Second: Co-ordinated series of facts, giving indications of combined order and adaptations throughout the various kingdoms of nature -- I. The minute structure of plants and animals -- Order in the structure of the cell -- Special modifications of the cell -- II. The forms of plants -- Traces of order in the organs of plants -- Traces of special adaptation in the organs of the plant -- III. The colours of plants -- The relation of form and colour in the flower -- Adaptation of the colours of plants to the natural tastes of man -- IV. The vertebrate skeleton -- The homologies and homotypes of the vertebrate skeleton -- Special adaptations in the structure of the skeleton -- V. Teeth -- Order in the number, form, and structure of teeth -- Special adaptations in the number, form, and structure of teeth -- VI. Mollusca -- Typical forms of mollusks -- Modifications of the archetype mollusk".
- catalog description "Book Third: The interpretation of the facts -- I. The argument from combined order and adaptation -- II. Correspondence between the laws of the material world and the faculties of the human mind -- The fantasy, or imaging power of the mind -- The faculties which discover relations (correlative) -- The association of ideas -- The aesthetic sentiments -- Supplementary section -- III. Typical systems of nature and revelation -- Old Testament types -- Typical numbers of scripture -- Typical system of the New Testament.".
- catalog description "Includes index and bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "VII. Articulata -- Homotypal rings and appendages -- Special modifications of rings and appendages -- VIII. Radiata -- Typical forms of radiate -- Adaptation of radiate types to mode of life -- IX. Nervous, vascular, and muscular systems -- X. Community of plan, with special modifications, in the development of organized beings -- XI. Geology -- Traces of plan in fossil remains -- Adaptations of fossil organisms to their functions -- preparations for man -- XII. Inorganic objects on the earth's surface -- Crystalline forms and chemical proportions -- Adaptations of inorganic objects to animals and plants -- physical geography -- XIII. The heavens -- Order in the movements of the heavenly bodies -- Special adjustments needed in order to theharmony of cosmical bodies".
- catalog extent "viii, 539 p., [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Typical forms and special ends in creation.".
- catalog identifier "0524085455 (microfiche)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Typical forms and special ends in creation.".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 1 (13th Century to 1893). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1993-2070. div".
- catalog issued "1857".
- catalog issued "1857.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Robert Carter,".
- catalog relation "Typical forms and special ends in creation.".
- catalog subject "BL225 .M33".
- catalog subject "Creation.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy of nature.".
- catalog subject "Q158 .M3".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book First: Principles of general order and special adaptation -- I. Nature of the order prevailing in the material world -- Principles which seem to run through the structure of the cosmos -- Analysis of the order in nature -- II. Nature of the special adaptations in the material world -- Need of special adjustments in order to the beneficent operations of the forces of nature -- The adjustments are designed, and not causal -- nature of chance -- The obviousness and completeness of the special adaptations".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book Second: Co-ordinated series of facts, giving indications of combined order and adaptations throughout the various kingdoms of nature -- I. The minute structure of plants and animals -- Order in the structure of the cell -- Special modifications of the cell -- II. The forms of plants -- Traces of order in the organs of plants -- Traces of special adaptation in the organs of the plant -- III. The colours of plants -- The relation of form and colour in the flower -- Adaptation of the colours of plants to the natural tastes of man -- IV. The vertebrate skeleton -- The homologies and homotypes of the vertebrate skeleton -- Special adaptations in the structure of the skeleton -- V. Teeth -- Order in the number, form, and structure of teeth -- Special adaptations in the number, form, and structure of teeth -- VI. Mollusca -- Typical forms of mollusks -- Modifications of the archetype mollusk".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book Third: The interpretation of the facts -- I. The argument from combined order and adaptation -- II. Correspondence between the laws of the material world and the faculties of the human mind -- The fantasy, or imaging power of the mind -- The faculties which discover relations (correlative) -- The association of ideas -- The aesthetic sentiments -- Supplementary section -- III. Typical systems of nature and revelation -- Old Testament types -- Typical numbers of scripture -- Typical system of the New Testament.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Articulata -- Homotypal rings and appendages -- Special modifications of rings and appendages -- VIII. Radiata -- Typical forms of radiate -- Adaptation of radiate types to mode of life -- IX. Nervous, vascular, and muscular systems -- X. Community of plan, with special modifications, in the development of organized beings -- XI. Geology -- Traces of plan in fossil remains -- Adaptations of fossil organisms to their functions -- preparations for man -- XII. Inorganic objects on the earth's surface -- Crystalline forms and chemical proportions -- Adaptations of inorganic objects to animals and plants -- physical geography -- XIII. The heavens -- Order in the movements of the heavenly bodies -- Special adjustments needed in order to theharmony of cosmical bodies".
- catalog title "Typical forms and special ends in creation / by James M'Cosh and George Dickie.".
- catalog type "text".