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'''Igino Cocchi''' (27 October 1827 – 18 August 1913) was an Italian geologist and paleontologist who worked at the [[Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze|Museum of Natural History, Florence]].
'''Igino Cocchi''' (27 October 1827 – 18 August 1913) was an Italian geologist and paleontologist who worked at the [[Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze|Museum of Natural History, Florence]].


Cicchi was born in [[Terrarossa|Terrarosa]], Valdi Magra where and studied Latin and natural sciences, graduating from the [[University of Pisa]]. training under [[Giuseppe Meneghini]], after which he travelled to England. He founded the Alpine Club of Florence in 1867 and the Relae Comitato Geologico.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Professor Igino Cocchi|year=1914| journal= Geological Magazine|volume= 1|issue=1|page= 47| doi=10.1017/S0016756800137860 |bibcode=1914GeoM....1Q..47.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.17704/eshi.26.1.kq2w1707l43w151x|title=Much Ado About Nothing: The Italian Geological Survey, 1861-2006|year=2007|last1=Corsi|first1=Pietro|journal=Earth Sciences History|volume=26|pages=97–125}}</ref>
Cicchi was born in [[Terrarossa|Terrarosa]], Valdi Magra where and studied Latin and natural sciences, graduating from the [[University of Pisa]]. training under [[Giuseppe Meneghini]], after which he travelled to England during which time he made contact with Charles Darwin.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dominici|first=Stefano|last2=Cioppi|first2=Elisabetta|date=2012|title=Evolutionary Theory and the Florence Paleontological Collections|url=https://evolution-outreach.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1007/s12052-012-0404-3|journal=Evolution: Education and Outreach|language=en|volume=5|issue=1|pages=9–13|doi=10.1007/s12052-012-0404-3|issn=1936-6426}}</ref> He founded the Alpine Club of Florence in 1867 and the Relae Comitato Geologico.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Professor Igino Cocchi|year=1914| journal= Geological Magazine|volume= 1|issue=1|page= 47| doi=10.1017/S0016756800137860 |bibcode=1914GeoM....1Q..47.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.17704/eshi.26.1.kq2w1707l43w151x|title=Much Ado About Nothing: The Italian Geological Survey, 1861-2006|year=2007|last1=Corsi|first1=Pietro|journal=Earth Sciences History|volume=26|pages=97–125}}</ref>
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Igino Cocchi (27 October 1827 – 18 August 1913) was an Italian geologist and paleontologist who worked at the Museum of Natural History, Florence.

Cicchi was born in Terrarosa, Valdi Magra where and studied Latin and natural sciences, graduating from the University of Pisa. training under Giuseppe Meneghini, after which he travelled to England during which time he made contact with Charles Darwin.[1] He founded the Alpine Club of Florence in 1867 and the Relae Comitato Geologico.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Dominici, Stefano; Cioppi, Elisabetta (2012). "Evolutionary Theory and the Florence Paleontological Collections". Evolution: Education and Outreach. 5 (1): 9–13. doi:10.1007/s12052-012-0404-3. ISSN 1936-6426.
  2. ^ "Professor Igino Cocchi". Geological Magazine. 1 (1): 47. 1914. Bibcode:1914GeoM....1Q..47.. doi:10.1017/S0016756800137860.
  3. ^ Corsi, Pietro (2007). "Much Ado About Nothing: The Italian Geological Survey, 1861-2006". Earth Sciences History. 26: 97–125. doi:10.17704/eshi.26.1.kq2w1707l43w151x.