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Charles Darwin In Cambridge: The Most Joyful Years
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Charles Darwin In Cambridge: The Most Joyful Years

Charles Darwin's years as a student at the University of Cambridge were some of the most important and formative of his life. Thereafter he always felt a particular affection for Cambridge. For a time he even considered a Cambridge professorship as a career and sent three of his sons there to be educated. Unfortunately the remaining traces of what Darwin actually did and experienced in Cambridge have long remained undiscovered. Consequently his day-to-day life there has remained unknown and misunderstood. This book is based on new research, including newly discovered manuscripts and Darwin publications, and gathers together recollections of those who knew Darwin as a student. This book therefore reveals Darwin's time in Cambridge in unprecedented detail.

Dispelling the Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Dispelling the Darkness

The facts of variability, of the struggle for existence, of adaptation to conditions, were notorious enough; but none of us had suspected that the road to the heart of the species problem lay through them, until Darwin and Wallace dispelled the darkness.T H Huxley (1887). Darwin is one of the most famous scientists in history. But he was not alone. Comparatively forgotten, Wallace independently discovered evolution by natural selection in Southeast Asia. This book is based on the most thorough research ever conducted on Wallace's voyage. Closely connected, but worlds apart, Darwin and Wallace's stories hold many surprises. Did Darwin really keep his theory a secret for twenty years? Did he plagiarise Wallace? Were their theories really the same? How did Wallace hit on the solution, and on which island? This book reveals for the first time the true story of Darwin, Wallace and the discovery that would change our understanding of life on Earth forever.

Rhinos of the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Rhinos of the World

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The Narrative of the Beagle Voyage, 1831-1836 Vol 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

The Narrative of the Beagle Voyage, 1831-1836 Vol 1

HMS Beagle has entered the collective imagination as the ship that carried Charles Darwin to the Galapagos, triggering his later work on the theory of natural selection. This book presents the accounts of the two Beagle voyages, written by the ships' captains Robert Fitzroy and Phillip Parker King.

The Annotated Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 826

The Annotated Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-29
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  • Publisher: NUS Press

Wallace's Malay Archipelago is a classic account of the travels of a Victorian naturalist through island Southeast Asia. It has been loved by readers ever since its publication in 1869. Despite numerous modern reprints with appreciative introductions, this is the first - and long overdue - annotated edition in English. This edition explains, updates and corrects the original text with an historical introduction and hundreds of explanatory notes. Wallace left hundreds of people, places, publications and species unidentified. He referred to most species only with the scientific name current at the time. Whenever available, the common names for species have been provided, and scientific names u...

An Introduction to Design Arguments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

An Introduction to Design Arguments

A comprehensive survey of the many different forms of design argument for the existence of God.

Cognitive Motivation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

Cognitive Motivation

A new general theory of cognitive motivation, combining affective and cognitive principles, is applied to a range of purposive behaviour.

Coenraad Jacob Temminck and the Emergence of Systematics (1800–1850)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Coenraad Jacob Temminck and the Emergence of Systematics (1800–1850)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-05
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Coenraad Jacob Temminck and the Emergence of Systematics (1800–1850) is the first study to examine in detail the life and work of Coenraad Jacob Temminck (1778–1858), the Dutch naturalist who was the first director of ’s Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie (National Museum of Natural History) in Leiden, The Netherlands. This study situates Temminck’s activities in the context of European natural history during the early to the mid-nineteenth century. Three issues which defined the era are discussed in more detail: the growing European colonial territories, the rise of scientific meritocracy, and the emergence of systematics as a discipline. Temminck’s biography elucidates how and why systematics developed, and why its status within the natural sciences has been a matter of discussion for more than a century.

Charles Darwin's Shorter Publications, 1829-1883
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 557

Charles Darwin's Shorter Publications, 1829-1883

Annotated with original illustrations, this valuable text brings together all known shorter publications, letters and journals written by Charles Darwin.

After Darwin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

After Darwin

This book explores the philosophy and writings of Charles Darwin and their contribution to theories of philosophy, evolution, and beauty.