From H. N. Moseley 30 April 1880
Summary
F. V. Dickins feels hurt at CD’s censure of him over the Omori shell mound controversy [see Collected papers 2: 222–3]. Dickins is well educated in science and long familiar with Japan, having been editor of the Japan Mail. In Japan, E. S. Morse is considered a charlatan, and American scientists, e.g., A. Agassiz, have a low opinion of him.
Author: | Henry Nottidge Moseley |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 30 Apr 1880 |
Classmark: | DAR 171: 259 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-12595 |
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4.30 'La Petite Lune', Gill cartoon
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< Back to Introduction La Petite Lune was a sister paper of La Lune Rousse, and was published, edited and illustrated by André Gill, through 1878-9. It featured a series of caricatures titled ‘Les hommes illustrés’, to which this belongs. Gill again…
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1.16 Alphonse Legros, drypoint
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< Back to Introduction Alphonse Legros was highly esteemed by contemporaries for his engraved portraits of intellectuals and leading figures in the arts. These were collectors’ pieces which were sporadically published in sets from the 1860s onwards.…
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- … (London: printed for private circulation, 1923), p. 108, no. 430. Boston Public Library online …