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  1. The Different Forms Of Flowers On Plants Of The Same Species by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 2010-10-14
  2. The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 2010-09-30
  3. Insectivorous Plants by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 2010-10-14
  4. The Origin Of Species by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 2010-10-14
  5. The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 2010-10-14
  6. The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals With Photographic And Other Illustrations by Charles (1809-1882) Darwin, 1873-01-01
  7. The power of movement in plants by Charles Darwin ; assisted by by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1897-01-01
  8. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter by Darwin Charles 1809-1882, 1888-01-01
  9. The power of movement in plants. by Charles Darwin. assisted by by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1896-01-01
  10. The life and letters of Charles Darwin. including an autobiograp by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1896-01-01
  11. Insectivorous plants by Charles Darwin. by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1888-01-01
  12. The power of movement in plants by Charles Darwin ; assisted by by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1895-01-01
  13. The descent of man and selection in relation to sex by Charles D by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1902-01-01
  14. The descent of man. and selection in relation to sex. by Charles by Darwin. Charles. 1809-1882., 1896-01-01

41. Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) (X471)
NRAM Darwin, Charles (18091882) (X471). NRAM Reference X471 NameDarwin, Charles (1809-1882) Type of record Letter Dates covered
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Letter to unidentified editor of a newspaper from Charles Darwin, 28 March [1863], referring to a dialogue on [the Origin of Species] article by Samuel Butler. A signature and photograph are attached.
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42. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
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43. Juniors
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44. Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882): Potential Founding Father Of Modernism? By Charle
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This was prepared in Fall 1998 as a companion piece for a presentation in ART 197 (available at http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/DarwinArt197.html).

45. Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882): Potential Founding Father Of Modernism? By Charle
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46. Creative Quotations From Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Creative Quotations from . . . Charles Darwin (18091882) born onFeb 12 English naturalist, author. He expounded the theory of
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47. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Charles Darwin (18091882). 10/16/98. Click here to start. Table of Contents.Charles Darwin (1809-1882). Early Education. College Days.
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48. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Charles Darwin (18091882). Charles Darwin, son of a pros-perous Shrewsburyphysician, was a grand-son of both Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood.
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50. Charles Darwin, 1809-1882
Charles Darwin, 18091882. Charles Darwin, the discoverer of naturalselection, was born at Shrewsbury. His grandfather was Erasmus
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Charles Darwin, the discoverer of natural selection, was born at Shrewsbury. His grandfather was Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802, physician, radical, freethinker), his father Dr. Robert Waring Darwin, F.R.S. (1766-1848), and his mother was the daughter of Josiah Wedgewood (1730-1795). After five years at Shrewsbury grammar school, Darwin studied medicine at Edinburgh University (1825-27) and then, with a view to the Church, entered Christ's College, Cambridge (1828). Even before he went to Cambridge, the young Darwin took numerous natural history excursions and delivered his first scientific paper. It was at Cambridge that his biological studies began in earnest. He became acquainted with Professor Henslow who encouraged his interest in zoology and geology. In 1831 Darwin received his B.A. and shortly afterwards was recommended by Henslow as naturalist aboard the H. M. S. Beagle , then about to begin a scientific survey of South American waters. Darwin sailed on 27 December 1831 and did not return to England until 2 October 1836. He visited Tenerife, the Cape Verde Islands, Brazil, Montevideo, Tierra del Fuego, Buenos Aires, Valparaiso, Chile, the Galapagos, Tahiti, New Zealand, Tasmania and the Keeling Islands. It was during this lengthy voyage that Darwin obtained an intimate knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of these distinct areas. By 1846 he had published several works on the geological and zoological discoveries of his voyage works that placed him in the front rank of mid-19th century scientists.

51. Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882)
Translate this page Darwin, Charles (1809-1882). Naturaliste britannique qui posa les fondements dela théorie de l'évolution grâce au concept de la sélection naturelle.
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52. Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882)
Darwin, Charles Robert (18091882) (from Microsoft Encyclopedia). Britishscientist, who laid the foundation of modern evolutionary
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Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882) (from Microsoft Encyclopedia) British scientist, who laid the foundation of modern e volutionary theory with his concept of the development of all forms of life through the slow-working process of natural selection. The reaction to the Origin s cientific objection r eligious opponents ... Table of Contents
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54. Picture History - Charles Darwin, F.R.S. (1809-1882)
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55. The Autobiography Of Charles Darwin 1809-1882
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56. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
Translate this page Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). Fue un científico británico quesentó las bases de la moderna teoría evolutiva, al plantear
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Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) Su trabajo como naturalista a bordo del Beagle le dió la oportunidad de observar variadas formaciones geológicas en distintos continentes e islas a lo largo del viaje, así como una amplia variedad de fósiles y organismos vivos. En sus observaciones geológicas, Darwin se mostró muy sorprendido por el efecto de las fuerzas naturales en la configuración de la superficie terrestre. Tras su regreso a Inglaterra en 1836, Darwin comenzó a recopilar sus ideas acerca del cambio de las especies en sus Cuadernos sobre la transmutación de las especies. La explicación de la evolución de los organismos le surgió tras la lectura del libro Ensayo sobre el principio de población (1798) del economista británico Thomas Robert Malthus, que explicaba cómo se mantenía el equilibrio en las poblaciones humanas. Malthus sostenía que ningún aumento en la disponibilidad de alimentos básicos para la supervivencia del ser humano podría compensar el ritmo de crecimiento de la población. Este, por consiguiente, sólo podía verse frenado por limitaciones naturales, como las hambrunas o las enfermedades, o por acciones humanas como la guerra. Darwin aplicó de inmediato el razonamiento de Malthus a los animales y las plantas, y en 1838, había elaborado ya un bosquejo de la teoría de la evolución a través de la selección natural. Durante los siguientes veinte años trabajó sobre esta teoría y otros proyectos de historia natural. Darwin disfrutaba de independencia económica y nunca tuvo necesidad de ganarse la vida. En 1839 se casó con su prima, Emma Wedgwood, y poco después se instalaron en la pequeña propiedad de Down House, en Kent. Allí tuvieron diez hijos, tres de los cuales murieron durante la infancia.

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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The, by Franklin, Benjamin, 17061790;Autobiography of Charles Darwin, The, by Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882;
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58. The Scientist :: FOUNDATIONS | Charles Darwin, 1809-1882, Jan. 13, 2003
Foundations Charles Darwin, 18091882. Letter and Photo the AmericanPhilosophical Society, Will you be so very kind as to look
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Letter and Photo: the American Philosophical Society Will you be so very kind as to look at the enclosed title and give me your opinion," wrote Charles to friend and fellow scientist Sir Charles Lyell in March 1859 about his now famous book. Arguing that external conditions could hardly be responsible for variation, Darwin wrote in his preface: "In the case of the misseltoe [sic], which draws its nourishment from certain trees, which has seeds that must be transported by certain birds, and which has flowers with separate sexes absolutely requiring the agency of certain insects to bring pollen from one flower to the other, it is ... preposterous to account for the structure of this parasite, with its relations to several distinct organic beings, by the effects of external conditions, or of habit, or of the volition of the plant itself." Previous Next Login Are you a new user?
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60. CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882)
After his return Darwin lived on his estate in Down in the countyof Kent, where he died on April 19, 1882. While Darwin became
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Born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury as son of a physician he first studied medicine in Edinburgh and then theology. From 1831 to 1836 he participated in a circumnavigation of the earth on the 'Beagle', around Kap Hoorn to the Galapagos Islands, from there via Australia and South Africa back to Great Britain. After his return DARWIN lived on his estate in Down in the county of Kent, where he died on April 19, 1882. While Darwin became famous as a biologist re-founding evolutionary theory, he first dedicated himself to geology and on the occasion of the great earthquake in Chile on February 20, 1835, he wrote a plutonistic earthquake theory that is included in a forgotten treatise about the relation between volcanic phenomena and the elevations on the coast of South America. document last modified (mm/dd/yyyy):

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