Johann Jakob Scheuchzer
![J. J. Scheuchzer in 1731, aged 59](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Johann_Jakob_Scheuchzer_%281731%29_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Scheuchzer supported Biblical creation, but his support for Copernican heliocentrism forced him to print his works outside Switzerland. He also supported antecedent concepts of Neptunism and considered fossils as evidence for the Biblical deluge. A fossil from Ohningen that he identified as a human drowned by the Flood was later identified as a Miocene salamander which was named after him as ''Andrias scheuchzeri.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: MDCCXXIII
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Published: [1971]
Superior document: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer Nova Helvetiae tabula geographica [Kt.]
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Published: 1971
Superior document: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer Nova Helvetiae tabula geographica [Text-Bd.]