Darwin, Charles People History
Darwin, Charles People History
Darwin, Charles
Charles Darwin (1809-82), English biologist best remembered as the principal originator of the theory of evolution by natural selection. His most famous work is "On the Origin of Species," published in 1859.
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- Biography, timeline and portrait from Shrewsbury Museums Service.
- Offers chapter-indexed, searchable versions of Darwin's books, a biography, pictures and quotes.
- An article that covers Darwin's early life, his voyage on HMS Beagle and his work on the theory of evolution.
- Includes biography, bibliography, and analyses of Charles Darwin's historical context, as well as a collection of related internet links.
- A tour of Charles Darwin's House, located in Down, England.
- The life and times of Charles Darwin. Includes an illustrated Beagle Voyage, Darwin chronology, biographical information, and a full listing of Darwin related publications.
- Paper includes a short biography and commentary on aspects of Charles Darwin's scientific research, particularly in the context of the times and in relation to Darwin's "human" side.
- Book reviews, news, weblog, documents, photographs, screensaver, and quizzes.
- An extract from Darwin's autobiography offers an insight on his religious views.
- The Project exists to publish the definitive edition of letters to and from Charles Darwin, the most influential naturalist of the 19th century: when complete the series will comprise approximately 30 volumes.
- This site examines the Darwinian treatment of the Malthusian population principle.
- The condensed edition of Darwin's 'Origin of Species', with study notes and glossary
- Bulletin board to discuss Darwin and evolutionary theory.
- The complete works of Charles Darwin in easy to read HTML format.
- A one-act play about his life and work. Program and booking information.
- In-depth investigation into the origins of 'The Origin of Species'.
- Assistant to Charles Darwin on the Second Voyage of the HMS Beagle, December 1831 - September 1836. Includes the complete journal as well as appendices and suggested readings.
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