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KARL See also: German palaeontologist, was See also: born at Bahlingen in See also: Baden on the 25th of See also: September 1839
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He was educated at See also: Heidelberg, See also: Paris and Vienna
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For a See also: short See also: period he served on the See also: Geological Survey of See also: Austria, and as assistant in the mineralogical museum at Vienna
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In 1863 he became teacher of geology and See also: mineralogy in the polytechnic at Carlsruhe, and three years later he succeeded See also: Oppel as professor of palaeontology in the university of See also: Munich, with the See also: charge of the See also: state collection of fossils
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In 188o he was appointed to the geological professorship, and eventually to the directorship of the natural See also: history museum of Munich
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His earlier See also: work comprised a monograph on the Cretaceous bivalve See also: mollusca of Gosau (1863–66); and an essay on the Tithonian stage (187o), regarded as See also: equivalent to the Purbeck and See also: Wealden formations
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In 1873–74 he accompanied the Rohifs expedition to the Libyan See also: desert, the See also: primary results of which were published in Uber den geologischen Bau der libyschen Wiiste (188o), and further details in the Palaeontographica (1883)
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Dr See also: Zittel was distinguished for his palaeontological researches
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From 1869 until the close of his See also: life he was chief editor of the Palaeontographica (founded in 1846 by W
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Dunker and H. von See also: Meyer)
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In 1876 he commenced the publication cf his See also: great work, Handbuch der Palaeontologie, which was completed in 1893 in five volumes, the fifth See also: volume on See also: palaeobotany being prepared by W
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P
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Schimper and A . Schenk . To make his work as trustworthy as possible Dr Zittel made See also: special studies of each great See also: group, commencing with the fossil See also: sponges, on which he published a monograph (1877–79)
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In 1895 he issued a See also: summary of his larger work entitled Grundzuge der Palaeontologie (ed
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2, See also: part 1, Invertebrata, revised by Dr Zittel in 1903; the See also: American edition of 1900 by C
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R
.
Eastman is so revised, sometimes in opposition to Zittel's views, as to be practically an See also: independent work)
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He was author of Aus der Urzeit (1873, ed
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2, 1875); and Die See also: Sahara (1883)
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In 1899 he published Geschichte der Geologic and Paiaeontologie bis Ende See also: des 19 Jahrhunderis, a monumental history of the progress of geological science (Eng. trans., Mrs Maria M
.
Ogilvie-See also: Gordon, 1901)
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Dr Zittel was from 1899 president of the Royal Bavarian See also: Academy of Sciences, and in 1894 he was awarded the Wollaston medal by the Geological Society of See also: London
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He died on the 5th of See also: January 1904
.
Obituary with portrait and bibliography, by Dr F
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L
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Kitchin, Geol
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Mag
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(See also: February 1904)
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