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106:(the wrapper for the cheese included a portrait of Stoppani). It presents, by means of 32 didactic, scientific conversations supposedly in front of a fireplace, ideas and concepts from the natural sciences, in language accessible to the average 19th-century reader. It was so popular that it went into 120 editions by 1920 and was a textbook in schools. It deals especially with geological curiosities and the beauty of the Italian landscape. He commented on Italians who "know almost nothing about the natural beauty of our country; yet take delight when someone calls it a garden" and that the English fall in love with just one thing and devote their energies, emotions, and life to arrive dead or alive at the summit of mountains. His introduction to natural history declared that " 84: 227: 22: 114:, a school of thought that sought to find concordance between the teachings of the bible and evidence from geology. He promoted the idea that Catholics needed to learn science and that the bible was to be interpreted rather than taken literally. He was also an important figure in "Catholic Alpinism", a movement that sought to use mountains to tell God's glory. Stoppani was however a critic of the ideas of evolution that Darwin's publication had brought into Europe. 318: 68:, he became a hero for his role in the use of hot air balloons to send messages out of the besieged city. Along with Vincenzo Guglielmini, he ensured that the balloons could move over the walls of the city from the Seminario Maggiore di Porta Orientale and carry messages to rally the Italians against the Austrian Empire. He later became professor of geology in the Royal Technical Institute of 530:"Les PĂ©trifications d'Ésino, ou Description des fossiles appartenant au dĂ©pĂŽt triasique supĂ©rieur des environs d'Esino en Lombardie, divisĂ©s en quatre monographies comprenant les gastĂ©ropodes, les acĂ©phales, les brachiopodes, les cĂ©phalopodes, les crinoĂŻdes, les zoophytes et les amorphozoaires, par l'abbĂ© Antoine Stoppani,..." 261:
In a former chapter I spoke of the influence of human action on the surface of the globe as immensely superior in degree to that exerted by brute animals, if not essentially different from it in kind. The eminent Italian geologist, Stoppani, goes further than I had ventured to do, and treats the
294:) as precursors, others have pointed out a distinction in the geological epoch proposed by Crutzen. Whereas the effects of man proposed in the past were small and gradual, the effects are sharply marked in Crutzen's anthropocene. 214:, famous for her work on education; he was the uncle of Maria's mother Renilde. The Italian painter Giovanni Battista Todeschini (1857–1938) was his nephew. An oil painting of Stoppani made by Todeschini is held in the 836: 512: 48:(Italian for "the beautiful country"), on geology and natural history. He was among the first to propose a geological epoch dominated by human activities that altered the shape of the land. 577: 215: 333: 353:
Turpin, E.; Federighi, V. (2012). "A new element, a new force, a new input: Antonio Stoppani's Anthropozoic". In Ellsworth, E.; Kruse, J. (eds.).
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Italo-American Diplomatic Relations, 1861–1882. The Mission of George Perkins Marsh, First American Minister to the Kingdom of Italy
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Les PĂ©trifications d'Ésino, ou Description des fossiles appartenant au dĂ©pĂŽt triasique supĂ©rieur des environs d'Esino en Lombardie
98:(1876) ("The Beautiful country, conversation on the natural beauty of geology and the physical geography of Italy"), after which 181:
age. Stoppani described several species of fossil molluscs while other fossil species have been named in his honour, including
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Il dogma e le scienze positive ossia la Missione Apologetica del Clero nel moderno conflitto tra la ragione e la fede
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In 1873 Stoppani acknowledged the increasing power and impact of humanity on the Earth's systems and referred to the
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Il Bel Paese, conversazioni sulle bellezze naturali la geologia e la geologia e la geografia fisica d'Italia
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and Eugene Stoermer. While some have pointed to the ideas of Marsh, Stoppani,
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man should never disappear from nature, nor should nature disappear from man
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Stoppani was important as a popularizer of science. His most popular work,
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Hamilton, C.; Grinevald, J. (2015). "Was the Anthropocene anticipated?".
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In this last work the author discussed the glaciation of the Italian
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GĂ©ologie et paleontologie des couches a Avicula Contorta en Lombardie
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Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental Restoration
401: 32:(24 August 1824 – 1 January 1891) was an Italian 249:, was translated into Italian in 1872. In a later edition of 231: 69: 57: 174: 402:"Fare gli Italiani : Il bel paese d'Antonio Stoppani" 750:. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. 497:
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Stoppani's works on palaeontology and geology include:
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Descrizione del terreni componenti il suolo d'Italia
743: 262:action of man as a new physical element altogether 197:(Sacco, 1886). Most of his collections are in the 831:Studii geologici e paleontologici sulla Lombardia 777: 510: 860: 760: 429:Geological Society, London, Special Publications 72:, and was distinguished for his research on the 647: 369: 87:Plaque in front of Chiesa di San Giovanni in 389:. University of Virginia Press. p. 153. 384: 25:Antonio Stoppani towards the end of his life 712: 677: 623:"Highlights from 'Communications 2007/1'" 606: 495: 652:. Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd. p. 3. 527: 328: 311: 309: 307: 274:The idea of a new geological epoch, the 225: 207:in Tierra del Fuego is named after him. 82: 20: 683: 588: 559:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1874 422: 861: 374:. Oxford University Press. p. 77. 837:Il Dogma e le Scienze Positive (1884) 764:The earth as modified by human action 399: 304: 255:The Earth as Modified by Human Action 767:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 578:Fossil freshwater gastropod database 477: 177:and the history of Italy during the 245:who lived in Italy and whose work, 241:an idea that was possibly based on 13: 650:Maria Montessori Her Life And Work 14: 905: 818: 484:Mountain Research and Development 534:BibliothĂšque nationale de France 316: 210:Stoppani was the great-uncle of 200:Museo di Storia Naturale, Milano 884:19th-century Italian geologists 771: 754: 737: 656: 641: 615: 582: 571: 549: 221: 664:"Ritratto di Antonio Stoppani" 521: 504: 471: 416: 393: 378: 363: 346: 80:formations of northern Italy. 1: 297: 195:Gyraulus (Gyraulus) stoppanii 744:Trauth, Mary Philip (1958). 517:. Milano: Fratelli Dumolard. 372:The Oxford Companion to Food 16:Italian priest and scientist 7: 10: 910: 894:Catholic clergy scientists 854:Les PĂ©trifications d'Ésino 528:Stoppani, Antonio (1858). 511:Stoppani, Antonio (1884). 278:, was proposed in 2000 by 761:Marsh, George P. (1874). 589:Teruzzi, Giorgio (2015). 800:10.1177/2053019614567155 595:Natural History Sciences 537:. impr. de J. Bernardoni 230:Monument to Stoppani in 187:Placochelyanus stoppanii 889:Italian paleontologists 780:The Anthropocene Review 684:Crutzen, P. J. (2002). 648:Standing, E.M. (2008). 370:Davidson, Alan (2014). 356:Making the Geologic Now 339:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 185:Marini 1896 (a snail), 51: 423:Vaccari, Ezio (2009). 400:Baffi, Sandro (2002). 272: 257:in 1874, Marsh noted: 234: 123:Paleontologie Lombarde 91: 26: 385:Hall, Marcus (2005). 259: 229: 86: 24: 686:"Geology of mankind" 608:10.4081/nhs.2015.231 478:Cuaz, Marco (2006). 243:George Perkins Marsh 191:Lymnaea stoppanianus 144:(3 vols, 1871–1873) 792:2015AntRv...2...59H 705:2002Natur.415...23C 441:2009GSLSP.310..269V 284:Teilhard de Chardin 183:Fedaiella stoppanii 841:Corso di geologia 288:Vladimir Vernadsky 235: 92: 66:Five Days of Milan 27: 879:People from Lecco 334:Stoppani, Antonio 148:Geologia d'Italia 142:Corso di geologia 36:priest, patriot, 901: 812: 811: 775: 769: 768: 758: 752: 751: 741: 735: 734: 716: 690: 681: 675: 674: 672: 670: 660: 654: 653: 645: 639: 638: 636: 634: 629:on 25 March 2013 619: 613: 612: 610: 586: 580: 575: 569: 568: 566: 564: 553: 547: 546: 544: 542: 525: 519: 518: 508: 502: 501: 499: 475: 469: 468: 449:10.1144/SP310.26 420: 414: 413: 397: 391: 390: 382: 376: 375: 367: 361: 360: 350: 344: 343: 322: 320: 319: 313: 268:Anthropozoic era 239:anthropozoic era 212:Maria Montessori 205:Stoppani Glacier 193:Coppi, 1876 and 100:Bel Paese cheese 30:Antonio Stoppani 909: 908: 904: 903: 902: 900: 899: 898: 859: 858: 821: 816: 815: 776: 772: 759: 755: 742: 738: 714:10.1038/415023a 688: 682: 678: 668: 666: 662: 661: 657: 646: 642: 632: 630: 621: 620: 616: 587: 583: 576: 572: 562: 560: 555: 554: 550: 540: 538: 526: 522: 509: 505: 476: 472: 421: 417: 398: 394: 383: 379: 368: 364: 351: 347: 332:, ed. 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Index


Catholic
geologist
palaeontologist
Lecco
Rosminians
Five Days of Milan
Milan
Triassic
Liassic

Esino Lario
Bel Paese cheese
Egidio Galbani
Paleontologie Lombarde
Descrizione del terreni componenti il suolo d'Italia
L'Era Neozoica
Alps
Pleistocene
Museo di Storia Naturale, Milano
Stoppani Glacier
Maria Montessori
Public Museum

Lecco
George Perkins Marsh
anthropocene
Paul Crutzen
Teilhard de Chardin
Vladimir Vernadsky

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