Falloppio of Padua conceived that petrified shells had been generated by fermentation in the spots where they were found, or that they had in some cases acquired their form from 'the tumultuous movements of terrestrial exhalations.' Although a celebrated professor of anatomy, he taught that certain tusks of elephants dug up in his time at Puglia were mere earthy concretions, and, consistently with these principles, he even went so far as to consider it not improbable, that the vases of Monte Testaceo at Rome were natural impressions stamped in the soil.


Chpt.3, p. 29 - Principles of geology (1832) Vol.1


Falloppio of Padua conceived that petrified shells had been generated by fermentation in the spots where they were found, or that they had in some...

Falloppio of Padua conceived that petrified shells had been generated by fermentation in the spots where they were found, or that they had in some...

Falloppio of Padua conceived that petrified shells had been generated by fermentation in the spots where they were found, or that they had in some...

Falloppio of Padua conceived that petrified shells had been generated by fermentation in the spots where they were found, or that they had in some...