
Zoologija, knjiga prva: Opšti dio (Biologija), Praživotinje, Mesozoa, Metazoa (sunđeri, Cnidaria, rebronoše, crvi i crvuljci)
In the book, the author combined general biology with morphology, comparative anatomy, embryology and cytology of lower animals. He pays special attention to evolutionary thought – from Darwinism through neo-Lamarckism to the then current theories of inheritance and variability. The systematic part provides a detailed overview of protozoa, transitional Mesozoa and the first metazoans: sponges, cnidarians, ribobranchs and various groups of worms, with an emphasis on their structure, development and mutual phylogenetic relationships.
The work is written in a clear, accessible language and is characterized by a pedagogical style that made the material understandable to students of that time. It was published at a time when the need for a modern textbook in the mother tongue was great, and it quickly became standard literature at universities.
Today, this book is a rare antiquarian edition. It represents an important historical testimony to the development of biological sciences in the South Slavic regions in the interwar period, while at the same time retaining its scientific and educational value. With numerous illustrations and a systematic approach, it is ideal for collectors of old scientific literature, historians of science, and natural science enthusiasts.
One copy is available
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