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List of correspondents
Summary
Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent. "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…
Matches: 17 hits
- … Bary, Anton de (4) Bashford, Frederick (1) …
- … Bateman, Robert (1) Bates, Frederick (2) …
- … Beger, Karl (2) Behrens, Frederick (2) …
- … Bonavia, Emanuel (1) Bond, Frederick (2) …
- … Canning, A. S. G. (4) Capes, Frederick (2) …
- … Cupples, George (56) Currey, Frederick (3) …
- … G. B. (1) Greenwood, Frederick (1) …
- … Howitt, A. W. (2) Howlett, Frederick (1) …
- … Kindt, Hermann (13) King, Frederick (2) …
- … Michele (2) Leveson-Gower, Frederick (1) …
- … Alexander (1) McDermott, Frederick (2) …
- … Richard (2) Ransome, Frederick (7) …
- … Raybould, W. J. (1) Rayner, Frederick (1) …
- … C. F. (1) Schwerzfeger, Frederick (1) …
- … Elder & Co (30) Smith, Frederick (a) (20) …
- … Tegetmeier, W. B. (190) Temple, Frederick (1) …
- … G. R. (42) Watkins, Frederick (3) …
2.23 Hope Pinker statue, Oxford Museum
Summary
< Back to Introduction Henry Richard Hope Pinker’s life-size statue of Darwin was installed in the Oxford University Museum on 14 June 1899. It was the latest in a series of statues of great scientific thinkers, the ‘Founders and Improvers of Natural…
Interview with John Hedley Brooke
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John Hedley Brooke is President of the Science and Religion Forum as well as the author of the influential Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 1991). He has had a long career in the history of science and…
Volume appendices
Summary
Here is a list of the appendices from the print volumes of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin with links to adapted online versions where they are available. Appendix I in each volume contains translations of letters in foreign languages and these can…
Darwin’s reading notebooks
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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…
Matches: 10 hits
- … [Michaux 1805] very poor. 20 th Botanic Garden & Temple of Nature [E. Darwin] 1789–91 …
- … in India [Hodson 1859] (Excellent) June 20. Carlyles Frederick the Great [Carlyle 1858–65] …
- … DAR 71: 29–30.] *119: 6v.; 119: 20a Bennett, Frederick Debell. 1840. Narrative of a …
- … *119: 15; 119: 17b ——. 1858–65. History of Frederick II. of Prussia, called Frederick …
- … [Darwin Library.] 119: 7a ——. 1803. The temple of nature; or, the origin of society …
- … [Darwin Library.] *128: 167 [Ferrier, James Frederick]. 1838. An introduction to the …
- … in DAR 116.] *119: 4v.; 119: 4a Herschel, John Frederick William. 1831. A preliminary …
- … 4th ser. 6: 5–73. *128: 157 Neale, Frederick Arthur. 1851. Narrative of a residence at …
- … . 2 vols. Edinburgh and London. 128: 27 Olmsted, Frederick Law. 1856. A journey in the …
- … [Darwin Library.] * 119: 15v.; 119: 12a Smith, Frederick. 1855. Catalogue of British …