化石政治与皇家学会:罗伯特·布鲁姆写给亚历山大·杜·托伊特的两封信(1941-1942)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0035919X.2020.1856214
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罗伯特·布鲁姆,FRS(1866-1951)是二十世纪初国际上最著名的南非古生物学家。1941年,杜托伊特退休后住在开普敦,他写信给当时最著名的南非地质学家亚历山大·罗吉·杜托伊特(1878-1948)。布鲁姆向杜托伊特推测了他被提名为伦敦皇家学会会员的机会,并以亚瑟·史密斯·伍德沃德的反对为由,讲述了他在1920年被任命为FRS之前的经历。1913年,他将卡鲁脊椎动物化石出售给了美国自然历史博物馆(而不是像预期的那样出售给南非或英国博物馆),这是他备受争议的原因。在1942年的第二封信中,布鲁姆向杜托伊特询问了重要的哺乳类爬行动物Tritylodon的确切类型和位置。他鼓励杜托伊特在申请皇家学会奖学金时寻求FRS的阿瑟·罗杰斯的支持。
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Politics of fossils and the Royal Society: two letters from Robert Broom to Alexander du Toit (1941–1942)
Robert Broom, FRS (1866–1951) was the most internationally prominent South African palaeontologist in the early twentieth century. He wrote to the most famous South African geologist of that time, Alexander Logie du Toit (1878–1948), in 1941, after du Toit had retired to live in Cape Town. Broom speculated to du Toit about his chances of being nominated as Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and gave an account of his own experiences before being made an FRS in 1920, citing the opposition of Arthur Smith Woodward. He provided the reasons for his controversial sale of Karoo vertebrate fossils to the American Museum of Natural History in 1913 (rather than to the South African or British museums, as had been expected). In his second letter of 1942, Broom asked du Toit about the exact type locality of the important mammal-like reptile (therapsid) Tritylodon. He encouraged du Toit to seek the support of Arthur Rogers, FRS, in his fellowship bid for the Royal Society.
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