. "Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 \u2013 April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. Born to a wealthy Quaker family, Cope quickly distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science; he published his first scientific paper in 1859. Cope married his cousin and had several children, moving closer to the marl pits of Haddonfield, New Jersey to be near fossil finds. Cope is best known for his highly publicized Bone Wars with O. C. Marsh. A race to separately publish their findings, and thus prioritize their discoveries, consumed both Marsh's and Cope's finances and lives. Cope traveled the American West searching for fossils. His staunch resolve in his belief of Neo-Lamarckism was the subject of ridicule by many of his peers at the American Philosophical Society and by his greatest enemy, O. C. Marsh. Along with his rival, Cope helped define the field of American paleontology. Cope's writing was prodigious, with a record 1,200 papers published over his lifetime. He named dozens of species of dinosaurs, and in total named more than 1,000 vertebrate species. His most established theories on the origin of mammalian molars and the Cope\u2019s Law on the gradual enlargement of mammalian species are considered his best generalized theories."@en . "Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 \u2013 April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. Born to a wealthy Quaker family, Cope quickly distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science; he published his first scientific paper in 1859. Cope married his cousin and had several children, moving closer to the marl pits of Haddonfield, New Jersey to be near fossil finds."@en . . . "Set in OTL"@en . "Julia Cope"@en . . "\"The Green Buffalo\""@en . . . . "1840"^^ . . . . "Edward Drinker Cope"@en . . . . . "1897"^^ . "Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 \u2013 April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. He was a rival of paleontologist Othniel Marsh. In 1891, Marsh's employee John Bell Hatcher discovered Torosaurus, a species larger than Cope's most important find, Monoclonius."@en . "Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 \u2013 April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. He was a rival of paleontologist Othniel Marsh. In 1891, Marsh's employee John Bell Hatcher discovered Torosaurus, a species larger than Cope's most important find, Monoclonius."@en . "Annie Pim"@en . . "Contemporary reference"@en . . "Edward Drinker Cope"@en . "Gastrointestinal damage"@en . . . . . "Quaker"@en . . . "Paleontologist"@en . .