Discourses: Biological and Geological
Thomas Henry Huxley 著
この本について
Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist (comparative anatomist). He was the most effective supporter of Darwin's Theory of Evolution and had a strong interest in scientific education - in schools, universities, and for the general public . He has been described as "the premier advocate of science in the nineteenth century [for] the whole English-speaking world". This volume consists of popular lectures he gave on biology and geology and addresses he delivered on the same subjects to scientific bodies. (Summary by barbara2)
章 (26)
1On a Piece of Chalk Pt 1
2On a Piece of Chalk, Pt 2
3The Problems of the Deep Sea Pt 1
4The Problems of the Deep Sea Pt 2
5On Some of the Results of the Expedition of H.M.S. Challenger Pt 1
6On Some of the Results of the Expedition of H.M.S. Challenger Pt 2
7On Some of the Results of the Expedition of H.M.S. Challenger Pt 3
8Yeast Pt 1
9Yeast Pt 2
10On the Formation of Coal Pt 1
11On the Formation of Coal Pt 2
12On the Border Territory Between the Animal and the Vegetable Kingdoms Pt 1
13On the Border Territory Between the Animal and the Vegetable Kingdoms Pt 2
14A Lobster or the Study of Zoology Pt 1
15A Lobster or the Study of Zoology Pt 2
16Biogenesis and Abiogenesis Pt 1
17Biogenesis and Abiogenesis Pt 2
18Biogenesis and Abiogenisis Pt 3
19Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life Pt 1
20Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life Pt 2
21Geological Reform Pt 1
22Geological Reform Pt 2
23Palaeontology and the Doctrine of Evolution Pt 1
24Palaeontology and the Doctrine of Evolution Pt 2
25Palaeontology and the Doctrine of Evolution Pt 3
26Palaentology and the Doctrine of Evolution Pt 4


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