Koch, Albert C.
Koch, Albert C. 1804-1867
Koch, Albrecht Karl
Koch, Albert Carl
Albert Carl Koch paléontologue allemand (1804-1867)
Koch, Albert Carl, 1804-1867
VIAF ID: 10592921 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Albert Carl Koch ‡c paléontologue allemand (1804-1867)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Koch, Albert C.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Koch, Albert C.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Koch, Albert C. ‡d 1804-1867
- 100 1 _ ‡a Koch, Albert C. ‡d 1804-1867
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Koch, Albert Carl, ‡d 1804-1867
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
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Works
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Description of the Hydrarchos harlani: (Koch,)... A gigantic fossil reptile: lately discovered by the author in the state of Alabama, March, 1845. | |
Description of the Missourium, or Missouri leviathan; together with its supposed habits. And Indian traditions concerning the location from whence it was exhumed: also, comparisons of the whale, crocodile and Missourium with the leviathan, as described in 41st chapter of the Book of Job. | |
The Hydrarchos or Leviathan! of the Antediluvian world, as described in the Book of Job, Chapt. 41. This immense skeleton of a sea monster! exceeds 114 feet in length and weighs 7,500 pounds ... recently discovered by Dr. A, C. Koch in Alabama ... As this extraordinary creature will shortly leave for Europe, the opportunity of seeing it is consequently now or never ... | |
Journey through a part of the United States of North America in the years 1844 to 1846 | |
Reise durch einen theil der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika in den jabren 1844 bis 1846 | |
Resultate geologischer, anatomischer und zoologischer Untersuchungen über das unter dem Namen Hydrarchos, 1847: | |
Die riesenthiere der urwelt, oder Das neuentdeckte Missourium theristocaulodon (sichelzahn aus Missouri) und die mastodontoiden im allgemeinen und besondern, nebst beweisen, dass viele, uns durch ihre ueberreste bekannt gewordene thiere nicht präadamitisch, sondern zeitgenossen des menschengeschlechts waren. | |
Das Skelet des Zeuglodon Macrospondylus |