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Portrait of Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin, the pioneering naturalist and geologist, transformed our understanding of life on Earth with his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. Drawing on meticulous observation and years of research, his work challenged conventional beliefs and laid the foundation for modern biological science.

Darwin's influence extends far beyond biology, shaping philosophy, anthropology, and our broader perception of humanity's place in nature. His writings remain essential reading for anyone seeking to explore the origins, diversity, and interconnectedness of all living things.

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 7 18581859

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 9 1861

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 10 1862

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  • Cambridge University Press Charles Darwins Zoology Notes and Specimen Lists from H. M. S. Beagle

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  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

    Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

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    Book SynopsisThis volume, like others in the series, is an important resource for historians of science, social historians, and the general reader. It covers the lead-up to the publication of one of the most important scientific publications of its time, Descent of Man, and reveals a cross-section of Victorian life.Table of ContentsList of illustrations; List of letters; Introduction; Acknowledgments; List of provenances; Note on editorial policy; Darwin/Wedgwood genealogy; Abbreviations and symbols; THE CORRESPONDENCE; Supplement to the Correspondence, 1835-69; Appendixes: I. Translations; II. Chronology; III. Diplomas; IV. Darwin's queries about expression; Manuscript alterations and comments; Biographical register and index to correspondents; Bibliography; Notes on manuscript sources; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Charles Darwins The Life of Erasmus Darwin

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 13 1865

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  • Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 14 1866

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  • On the Origin of Species

    Cambridge University Press On the Origin of Species

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    Book SynopsisJim Endersby's major scholarly edition debunks some of the myths that surround Darwin's book, and expores how it was originally written, published and read. Endersby provides a very readable introduction to this classic text and a level of scholarly apparatus unmatched by any other edition.Trade Review'[This] anniversary edition of the Origin of Species is one of the best editions available and a highly recommended book, especially for students and newcomers in Darwin's world.' Newsletter, International History, Philosophy and Science Teaching Group'There is no way to understand Darwin unless one reads his own writings: the Origin of Species is an excellent starting point to read Darwin and I will argue that this Cambridge anniversary edition is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to read the book, especially if he knows absolutely nothing about it. Science and Education JournalTable of ContentsIntroduction; On the Origin of Species; Appendix 1. An evolving origin; Appendix 2. Biographical register; Explanatory notes; Bibliography.

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  • Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H M S Beagle Cambridge Library Collection  Darwin Evolution and Genetics

    Cambridge University Press Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H M S Beagle Cambridge Library Collection Darwin Evolution and Genetics

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    Book SynopsisEven before Charles Darwin changed the world with his theory of natural selection, he was recognised as an eminent scientist and natural historian. Published in 1840, his Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle reveals him as a writer of formidable intelligence and a keen observer of natural and human life. Darwin's journal encompasses every observable detail of the animals, birds and plants he encountered on the five-year voyage. It includes minute descriptions and even sketches of the movements and habits of hitherto unfamiliar species. Accompanying the entries are his own conclusions, analyses and classificatory notes that demonstrate his skill and talent as a naturalist. Darwin's entries on natural phenomena are interspersed with anecdotes of the indigenous peoples he encountered, transforming his journal from an impersonal scientific record to a book of true human interest.Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Porto Praya; 2. Rio de Janeiro; 3. Monte Video; 4. Rio Negro; 5. Bahia Blanca; 6. Set out for Buenos Ayres; 7. Excursion to St. Fe; 8. Monte Video – Excursion to Colonia del Sacramiento; 9. Rio Plata; 10. Santa Cruz; 11. Tierra del Fuego, first arrival; 12. Falkland Islands; 13. Strait of Magellan; 14. Valparaiso; 15. Chiloe; 16. San Carlos, Chiloe; 17. Valparaiso – Passage of Andes by Portillo pass; 18. Bell mountain; 19. Galapagos Islands volcanic; 20. Tahiti; 21. Sydney; 22. Keeling Island; 23. Mauritius, beautiful appearance of; Addenda; Index.

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  • On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants

    Cambridge University Press On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants

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    Book SynopsisInitially published by the Linnean Society, this 1865 essay was Darwin's first foray into the study of climbing plants. He was inspired to produce this work by a paper on the tendrilled Cucurbitacean plant by American botanist Asa Gray, with whom he had a firm intellectual friendship. Darwin examines in detail those plants which climb using a twisting stem, such as the hop; leaf-climbers, such as the clematis; tendrilled plants such as the passion flower; and hook and root climbers such as ivy. The conclusions reached by his study are presented in terms of the adaptations of various species to their environments, a continuation of the theories that Darwin had propounded in his On the Origin of the Species six years earlier. His passion for the design of the plants and fascination with the diversity of their powers of movement are clear in this accessible example of the process of evolution.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. Spirally Twining Plants; Part II. Leaf-climbers; Part III. Tendril-bearers; Part IV. Hook- and Root-climbers; Concluding remarks.

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  • The Variation of Animals and Plants under             Domestication  Volume 1

    Cambridge University Press The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Volume 1

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    Book SynopsisThe Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication follows from the first chapters of On the Origin of Species. Volume 1 deals with variations introduced into species as a result of domestication. It is a masterpiece of nineteenth-century scientific investigation and a key text in the development of Darwin's evolutionary theories.Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Domestic dogs and cats; 2. Horses and asses; 3. Pigs, cattle, sheep, goats; 4. Domestic rabbits; 5. Domestic pigeons; 6. Pigeons continued; 7. Fowls; 8. Ducks, goose, peacock, turkey, guinea-fowl, canary-bird, gold-fish, hive-bees, silk-moths; 9. Cultivated plants: cereal and culinary plants; 10. Plants continued: fruits, ornamental trees, flower; 11. On bud-variation, and on certain anomalous modes of reproduction and variation.

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  • Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands Visited During the Voyage of HMS Beagle

    Cambridge University Press Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands Visited During the Voyage of HMS Beagle

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    Book SynopsisVolcanic Islands (1844) contains detailed geological descriptions of locations visited during the Beagle's voyage including Cape Verde, Ascension Island, St Helena, the Galápagos, and parts of Australia and South Africa. It includes woodcuts, maps and sketches, and provides valuable insights into the development of Darwin's ideas on geology.Table of Contents1. St. Jago, in the Cape de Verde archipelago; 2. Fernando Noronha; 3. Ascension; 4. St. Helena; 5. Galapagos archipelago; 6. Trachyte and basalt. Distribution of volcanic isles; 7. New South Wales; Appendix: Description of fossil shells G. B. Sowerby; Description of fossil corals from the Palaeozoic formation of Van Diemen's Land W. Lonsdale; Index.

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  • The Origin of Species Modern Library By Means of

    Random House USA Inc The Origin of Species Modern Library By Means of

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    Book SynopsisIntroduction by Edward J. Larson   Perhaps the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific inquiry, The Origin of Species sold out its first printing on the very day it was published in 1859. Theologians quickly labeled Charles Darwin the most dangerous man in England and, as the Saturday Review noted, the uproar over the book quickly “passed beyond the bounds of the study and lecture-room into the drawing-room and the public street.” Based largely on Darwin’s experience as a naturalist while on a five-year voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle, The Origin of Species set forth a theory of evolution and natural selection that challenged contemporary beliefs about divine providence and the immutability of species. This Modern Library edition includes a Foreword by the Pulitzer Prize–winning science historian Edward J. Larson, an introductory historical sketch, and a glossary Darwin later added to th

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  • The Voyage of the Beagle Modern Library Journal

    Random House Publishing Group The Voyage of the Beagle Modern Library Journal

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    Book SynopsisIn 1831, Charles Darwin embarked on an expedition that, in his own words, determined my whole career. The Voyage of the Beagle chronicles his five-year journey around the world and especially the coastal waters of South America as a naturalist on the H.M.S. Beagle. While traveling through these unexplored countries collecting specimens, Darwin began to formulate the theories of evolution and natural selection realized in his master work, The Origin of Species. Travel memoir and scientific primer alike, The Voyage of the Beagle is a lively and accessible introduction to the mind of one of history's most influential thinkers.

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  • Darwin Texts Commentary Third Edition

    WW Norton & Co Darwin Texts Commentary Third Edition

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    Book SynopsisThe best Darwin anthology on the market (Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard) has just become better, in this newly revised version of the now classic Norton Critical Edition, first published in 1970.Table of ContentsThe best Darwin anthology on the market (Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard) has just become better, in this newly revised version of the now classic Norton Critical Edition, first published in 1970. The impact of Charles Darwin’s work on Western civilization has been broad and deep. As much as anyone in the modern era, he changed human thought, and his influence is still felt in virtually all aspects of our lives. This new edition, larger and more varied than the previous ones, includes more of Darwin's own work and also presents the most recent research and scholarship on all aspects of Darwin’s legacy. The biological sciences, as well as social thought, philosophy, ethics, religion, and literature, have all been shaped and reshaped by evolutionary concepts Excerpts from the most important books and articles of recent years confirm this Darwinian heritage. New work by Richard Dawkins, Edward O. Wilson, Kevin Padian, Eugene C. Scott, Steven Pinker, Daniel Dennett, Michael Ruse, Frans de Waal, Noretta Koertge, George C. Williams, George Levine, Stephen Jay Gould, Gillian Beer, Ernst Mayr, and many others illuminates this exciting intellectual history. A wide-ranging new introduction by the editor provides context and coherence to this rich body of engaging material, much of which will be shaping human thought well into the new century. This edition will be useful to scientists and historians alike: The Norton Darwin explains Darwinian evolution and illustrates the social and intellectual conflicts of the past two centuries better than any other book that I am aware of. (Charles Taylor, Professor of Biology, Ecology, and Evolution, University of California, Los Angeles) And it will be of great value to the humanities and social sciences as well: The edition provides the sharpest and most exciting access to Darwin we have ever had. It shows all of us interested in the heart of our intellectual heritage how that heritage is sustained, manipulated, and honored. (James R. Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California) A Selected Bibliography and an Index are included.

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  • The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

    Random House USA Inc The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

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  • Los Libros de la Catarata Los movimientos y hbitos de las plantas

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  • Origen del hombre y la seleccion en relacion al sexo el

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    Book SynopsisCon la publicación en 1871 de The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (El origen del hombre y la selección en relación al sexo) Charles Darwin culminaba la exposición pública de su teoría de la evolución. En esta obra Darwin presenta sus ideas sobre la evolución humana, el lugar de la humanidad en la naturaleza, las estrechas relaciones biológicas con los parientes primates no humanos y la importancia de la evolución sexual. Su tesis primordial fue que los humanos compartían con los otros primates atributos estructurales y físicos, conclusión a la que llegó basándose en datos extraídos de estudios de anatomía comparada, fisiología y embriología. Adelantándose a los debates sobre la cuna de la humanidad, Darwin sugirió en su libro que nuestros primeros ancestros habían vivido en el continente africano, conjetura que sería confirmada en el siglo XX por los descubrimientos de la paleoantropología. Darwin concluía su libro afirmando que de todas las causas que habían llevado a las diferencias de los aspectos externos entre las estirpes humanas, y en cierta medida entre éstas y los animales inferiores, la más eficaz había sido la selección sexual.

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