True story, I stuck some of his preserved birds in a freezer once (regular insect prevention).

  • @Philharmonic3
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    23 months ago

    Number of citations is not important. It’s about quality. I don’t know anything about the quality of these citations from this. Do you mind summarizing? It’s ok if if nott

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      brief summary: every one of those citations is a different thing where he lied, stole or faked something.

      • @Philharmonic3
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        33 months ago

        Right, but who is making those claims? How do we know they are credible?

        • @[email protected]
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          53 months ago

          Take my breakdown with a grain of salt, as I did not dig into all of it, owing to the quantity of citations. Picking some at random, I found a mix between sources contemporary to the time period and ones that are secondary. I did not check the relevancy of the wiki quite, this was just 15 minutes of snooping around.

          This one was interesting as it claims it was minutes from a meeting of a contemporary society called the the American Philosophical Society.

          [103] Ord, George (1840). “Minutes from the Stated Meeting, September 18 [1840]”. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 1: 272.

          They still seem to be running to this day, and sound like they have a long history in the US. Not to say they are trustworthy, I know nothing about them.