Johann Jakob Scheuchzer

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title: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer
text: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer was a Swiss physician and natural scientist born in Zürich. His most famous work was the Physica sacra in four volumes, which was a commentary on the Bible and included his view of the world, demonstrating a convergence of science and religion. It was richly illustrated with copperplate etchings and came to be called the Kupfer-Bibel or "Copper Bible". Scheuchzer supported Biblical creation, but his support for Copernican heliocentrism forced him to print his works outsid
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description: Swiss paleontologist (1672–1733)
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date created: 2002-10-13T13:54:31Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T05:06:37Z
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