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Darwin's century : evolution and the men who discovered it / by Loren Eiseley.

Title
Darwin's century : evolution and the men who discovered it / by Loren Eiseley.
Author
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977
Publication
Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor Books, 1961, c1958.

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Description
378 p. : ill.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
Doubleday anchor books ; A244
Subject
  • Evolution > History
  • Evolution (Biology) > History
  • Biological Evolution > History
Genre/Form
  • History
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliography and index.
Contents
The age of discover. The voyagers ; The two ladders and the scale of being ; The Baconian and humanistic traditions in natural history ; Linnaeus ; The fixity of species -- The time voyagers. The extraordinary voyage ; Benoit de Maillet ; The Comte de Buffon ; Erasmus Darwin and Lamarack ; Early glimpses of ecological adaptation -- The pirate chart. Time and organic change ; Pagan and Christian time ; The chart ; The rise of catastrophism ; James Hutton's world machine and uniformitarianism ; William Smith ; Cuvier: the magician of the charnel house -- Progressionism and evolution. Geological prophecy ; Sir Charles Lyell and the re-emergence of uniformitarianism ; Non-progressionism -- The minor evolutionists. Branching evolution ; William Wells ; Patrick Matthew and Robert Chambers -- The voyage of the Beagle. The age of giants ; The influence of Erasmus Darwin ; Darwin's intellectual background ; The voyage ; South America ; The Galápagos -- The making of the Origin. "The Bridgewater treatises" ; Darwin and Malthus ; The law of divergence ; The first essay attempts ; Darwin and design ; Darwin and Lammarck -- The priest who held the key to evolution. Gregor Mendel ; Pre-Mendelian genetics ; Pangenesis ; Artificial selection and the evolutionists ; Mendel's contribution ; Johannsen and variation -- Darwin and the physicists. Kelvin and residual heat ; The biological retreat ; De Vries and saltatory evolution ; Time and radioactivity -- The reception of the first missing links. The evolutionists turn to man ; Ape and hotentot ; The microcephali ; The descent into the past ; The Java ape man -- Wallace and the brain. The Darwinian bias ; Alfred Russel Wallace ; Darwin and human evolution ; Degeneration or development ; Wallace and human antiquity ; The concept of latency ; Brains and time -- Conclusion. Time: cyclic and historic ; The pre-Darwinian era ; The struggle of the parts ; Evolution and human culture ; The role of indeterminism.
OCLC
  • 22207600
  • SCSB-10089134
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Harvard Library