Herschel, John Frederick William. 1831. A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy. In Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London. [Vols. 1,2,6,7,8,9]
Westwood, John Obadiah. 1848. The cabinet of oriental entomology. London.
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To Dear Friend 1 January 1822
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Erasmus Alvey Darwin has rheumatism; his sisters complain of his bad temper but CD thinks him very good tempered. CD has received a new cabinet. [This is the first of six entries written in a "Memorandum book" comprising four sheets folded into a gather and sewn together in book form. The entries are in the style of letters addressed to an unnamed friend and are dated between 1 and 12 January 1822, shortly before CD’s thirteenth birthday. As they were written straight into the memorandum book, it is clear that they were never sent through the post, but were either to an imaginary recipient, or intended to be read by someone in the household, possibly CD’s youngest sister, Emily Catherine Darwin (Catherine).]
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Friend |
Date: | 1 Jan 1822 |
Classmark: | DAR 271/1/1 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-1F |
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- … Bible, and I must now conclude so therefore your Note this day I received this ye cabinet …
- … et al. trans. 1818). The words ‘Note … cabinet’ are written between the first and second …
- … book in a new box, possibly the same cabinet in which he later kept mineral samples (see …
- … good tempered. CD has received a new cabinet. [This is the first of six entries written in …
Bondeson, Jan. 1997. A cabinet of medical curiosities. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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- … Bondeson, Jan. 1997. A cabinet of medical curiosities. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University …
Crocker, Charles William. 1862. The lesser celandine, Ranunculus ficaria. Gardener’s Weekly Magazine, and Floricultural Cabinet 4: 68–70.
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- … s Weekly Magazine, and Floricultural Cabinet 4: 68–70. WBG L439.b.41.3; Dar. Pam. Coll. – …
Dupree, Anderson Hunter. 1951. Some letters from Charles Darwin to Jeffries Wyman. Isis 42: 104–10. [Vols. 8,9]
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- … from Charles Darwin to Jeffries Wyman. Isis 42: 104–10. [Vols. 8,9] Project filing cabinet …
Herschel, John Frederick William. 1833. A treatise on astronomy. Published in D. Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London.
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- … 1833. A treatise on astronomy. Published in D. Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London. 2 …
[Lowell, John Amory]. 1860. Darwin’s Origin of species. Christian Examiner and Theological Review 5th ser. 6: 449-64.
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- … Christian Examiner and Theological Review 5th ser. 6: 449-64. [xerox in file cabinet] 8 …
Berg, Carlos. 1895. Carlos Germán Conrado Burmeister. Reseña Biográfica. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 2d ser. 1: 316–57.
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- … Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 2d ser. 1: 316–57. Dar proj - filing cabinet. 9,10,16,17 …
Richmond, Charles W. 1902. Note on Pinaroloxias inornata (Gould). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 15: 247–8.
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- … Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 15: 247–8. xerox in file cabinet. 8 …
Buffon, George Louis Leclerc, comte de, et al. 1749–1804. Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière, avec la description du cabinet du roy. 44 vols. Paris: Imprimerie royale.
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- … et particulière, avec la description du cabinet du roy. 44 vols. Paris: Imprimerie royale. …
Henslow, John Stevens. 1837. Descriptive and physiological botany. New edition. Part of Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Greene, & Longmans; John Taylor.
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- … New edition. Part of Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, …
Herschel, John Frederick William. 1830a. A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy. Part of Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green; John Taylor.
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- … philosophy. Part of Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, …
Mackintosh, James. 1830–2. First 3 vols. of The history of England in the Cabinet cyclopaedia. London. Vols. 4–10 (1835–40) continued from the late James Mackintosh by William Wallace and Robert Bell.
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- … 3 vols. of The history of England in the Cabinet cyclopaedia. London. Vols. 4–10 (1835–40) …
Ritvo, Harriet. 1992. Race, breed, and myths of origin: Chillingham cattle as ancient Britons. Representations 39: 1–22.
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- … Representations 39: 1–22. Dar Proj filing cabinet (offprints): also WR p’hole Z285 …
Smita, Johann (fl. 1870s)
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- … Professor and curator of the natural history cabinet, Erste deutsche Staats-Oberrealschule …
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People featured in the German and Austrian photograph album
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Biographical details of people from the Habsburg Empire that appeared in the album of German and Austrian scientists sent to Darwin on 12 February 1877. We are grateful to Johannes Mattes for providing these details and for permission to make his…
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- … Tachinariia and volunteered at the Imperial Natural Cabinet. Between 1865 and 1872, he served as …
- … After serving as a volunteer in the Imperial Natural Cabinet in Vienna, Heller obtained a position …
- … of Vienna and finally got a position at the Imperial Natural Cabinet (1873). Subsequently, …
- … University of Vienna, he volunteered in the Imperial Natural Cabinet, specialized in Lepidoptera …
Gaston de Saporta
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The human-like qualities of great apes have always been a source of scientific and popular fascination, and no less in the Victorian period than in any other. Darwin himself, of course, marshalled similarities in physiology, behaviour and emotional…
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- … générale et particulière, avec la description du cabinet du roy... Paris: L'Imprimerie …
3.19 Elliott and Fry photos c.1880-1
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< Back to Introduction In addition to Elliott and Fry’s photographs showing an old and enfeebled Darwin on the verandah of Down House, there are at least two other images of him created by the same firm at this period of his life - perhaps even on…
3.14 Julia Margaret Cameron, photos
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< Back to Introduction In the summer of 1868 Darwin took a holiday on the Isle of Wight with his immediate family, his brother Erasmus, and his friend Joseph Hooker. The family’s accommodation at Freshwater was rented from the photographer Julia…
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- … was reproduced as a lantern slide and as a ‘carte’ or ‘cabinet’ picture, reduction in scale entailed …
3.20 Elliott and Fry, c.1880-1, verandah
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< Back to Introduction In photographs of Darwin taken c.1880-1, the expression of energetic thought conveyed by photographs of earlier years gives way to the pathos of evident physical frailty. While Collier’s oil portrait of this time emphasises…
3.18 Elliott and Fry photos, c.1869-1871
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< Back to Introduction The leading photographic firm of Elliott and Fry seems to have portrayed Darwin at Down House on several occasions. In November 1869 Darwin told A. B. Meyer, who wanted photographs of both him and Wallace for a German…
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- … versions and formats as ‘cartes de visite’ or ‘cabinet’ pictures, sometimes with a facsimile of his …
3.21 Herbert Rose Barraud, photos
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< Back to Introduction The successful portrait photographer Herbert Rose Barraud, who had studios in London and Liverpool, photographed Darwin in the summer of 1881, in a group of four or so close-up head-and-shoulders portraits. This was probably at…
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- … by Barraud himself. They appeared as ‘cartes’ and ‘cabinet’ portraits, sometimes with a facsimile of …
3.2 Maull and Polyblank photo 1
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< Back to Introduction The rise of professional photographic studios in the mid nineteenth century was a key factor in the shaping of Darwinian iconography, but Darwin’s relationship with these firms was from the start a cautious and sometimes a…
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- … were offering photographs in a variety of formats – ‘cabinet’ pictures or ‘cartes de visite’, even …
3.17 Lock and Whitfield, 'Men of Mark'
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< Back to Introduction The ambitious series of photographs of Men of Mark, published by the firm of Lock and Whitfield between 1876 and 1883, was a successor to similar sets which had appeared in the 1850s and 1860s. This one was distinguished by its…
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- … and reworked over a long period. It appeared as a ‘cabinet’ card of ‘The late Charles Darwin’, …
John Maurice Herbert
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John Maurice Herbert was a close friend of Darwin’s at Cambridge University. He was affectionately called ‘Cherbury’ by Darwin, a reference to the seventeenth-century philosopher Edward Herbert, Baron Cherbury, who, like John Herbert, hailed from…
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- … return home, he will be more valuable as a specimen for the Cabinet of the Antiquarian, than your …
Beauty and the seed
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One of the real pleasures afforded in reading Charles Darwin’s correspondence is the discovery of areas of research on which he never published, but which interested him deeply. We can gain many insights about Darwin’s research methods by following these …
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- … created that man might ages afterwards admire them in his cabinet?’ After mentioning sexual …
Plant or animal? (Or: Don’t try this at home!)
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Darwin is famous for showing that humans are just another animal, but, in his later years in particular, his real passion was something even more ambitious: to show that there are no hard-and-fast boundaries between animals and plants. In 1875 Darwin…
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- … was also more fun. Darwin raided the kitchen, the medicine cabinet, the garden, and the lunch table …
2.8 Alphonse Legros medallion
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< Back to Introduction The painter, printmaker and sculptor Alphonse Legros created this bronze medallion with a profile portrait of Darwin in 1881, shortly before the latter’s death. According to a friend of Legros, the writer Thomas Okey, it was…
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- … which Legros had seen in the British Museum and in the Cabinet des Médailles in Paris: it was …
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…
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- … and physiological botany . (Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia .) London. [Darwin …
- … of natural philosophy . (Dionysius Lardner’s Cabinet cyclopædia .) London. [Darwin Library.] …
- … 1837–9. A treatise on geology . 2 vols. (Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia.) London. [Darwin Library.] …
- … and classification of animals. (Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia.) London. [Darwin Library.] 119 …
ESHS 2018: 19th century scientific correspondence networks
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Sunday 16 September, 16:00-18.00, Institute of Education, Room 802 Session chair: Paul White (Darwin Correspondence Project); Discussion chair: Francis Neary (Darwin Correspondence Project) This session marks the formal launch of Ɛpsilon …
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- … In 1826, Darlington became a founder of the Chester County Cabinet of Natural Science, which built …
Darwin in letters, 1877: Flowers and honours
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Ever since the publication of Expression, Darwin’s research had centred firmly on botany. The year 1877 was no exception. The spring and early summer were spent completing Forms of flowers, his fifth book on a botanical topic. He then turned to the…
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- … … inclosed in a large spledid frame, for our Musium and cabinet of Natural History, where I hope it …