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Thomas Falkner (6 October 1707 – 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit missionary, explorer and physician, active in the Patagonia region for nearly forty years. His primary work, The Description of Patagonia, was written towards the idea of English colonization (similar to Mungo Park and other explorers of his era), but it remains valuable as a record of early life, flora and fauna of the region. He is credited with recording the first fossil in present-day Argentina.

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  • Thomas Falkner (Mánchester, Inglaterra, 6 de octubre de 1702 – Plowden Hall, Shropshire, Inglaterra, 30 de enero de 1784), ocasionalmente citado como Tomás Falconer, fue un sacerdote jesuita, misionero, médico, etnólogo y explorador inglés que acopió gran cantidad de información sobre los indígenas, la fauna, la flora y los accidentes naturales del actual territorio de Argentina, donde permaneció casi cuarenta años. (es)
  • Thomas Falkner, né le 6 octobre 1707 à Manchester et mort le 30 janvier 1784 à , est un missionnaire jésuite, explorateur et médecin britannique, célèbre pour ses voyages en Patagonie durant près de quarante ans. (fr)
  • Thomas Falkner (6 October 1707 – 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit missionary, explorer and physician, active in the Patagonia region for nearly forty years. His primary work, The Description of Patagonia, was written towards the idea of English colonization (similar to Mungo Park and other explorers of his era), but it remains valuable as a record of early life, flora and fauna of the region. He is credited with recording the first fossil in present-day Argentina. (en)
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  • Thomas Falkner (Mánchester, Inglaterra, 6 de octubre de 1702 – Plowden Hall, Shropshire, Inglaterra, 30 de enero de 1784), ocasionalmente citado como Tomás Falconer, fue un sacerdote jesuita, misionero, médico, etnólogo y explorador inglés que acopió gran cantidad de información sobre los indígenas, la fauna, la flora y los accidentes naturales del actual territorio de Argentina, donde permaneció casi cuarenta años. (es)
  • Thomas Falkner, né le 6 octobre 1707 à Manchester et mort le 30 janvier 1784 à , est un missionnaire jésuite, explorateur et médecin britannique, célèbre pour ses voyages en Patagonie durant près de quarante ans. (fr)
  • Thomas Falkner (6 October 1707 – 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit missionary, explorer and physician, active in the Patagonia region for nearly forty years. His primary work, The Description of Patagonia, was written towards the idea of English colonization (similar to Mungo Park and other explorers of his era), but it remains valuable as a record of early life, flora and fauna of the region. He is credited with recording the first fossil in present-day Argentina. (en)
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  • Tomás Falkner (es)
  • Thomas Falkner (fr)
  • Thomas Falkner (en)
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