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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Natural History Society
SUMMARY:Tatous and Taiwan Devils: making sense of scaly ma
 mmals in the seventeenth century - Natalie Lawrenc
 e
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141106T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141106T210000
UID:TALK55167AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/55167
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Lawrence\, a PhD student from the Departme
 nt of History and\nPhilosophy of Science\, will be
  speaking on how naturalists dealt with\nexotic be
 asts as strange as the pangolin and armadillo in t
 he early\nmodern period. Pangolins were characteri
 sed as both disruptive\n'Devils' and 'armoured inn
 ocents'\, and because of their wonderful scaly\nan
 d shelled forms\, both pangolins and armadillos ca
 me to occupy a\nunique place on the Chain of Being
 .\n\n*Tea\, coffee\, and biscuits are provided fro
 m 7:00pm*
LOCATION:Lord Ashcroft Building (LAB 027)\, Anglia Ruskin U
 niversity\, Cambridge
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