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Charles Darwin

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Gender Male
Death142 years ago
Date of birth February 12,1809
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Date of died April 19,1882
DiedHome Of Charles Darwin - Down House
Downe
United Kingdom
Children Francis Darwin
Anne Darwin
George Darwin
Charles Waring Darwin
Job Naturalist
Biologist
Geologist
Writer
Education Christ's College Cambridge
University of Edinburgh-The Queen's Medical Research Institute
Shrewsbury School
Awards Copley Medal
Wollaston Medal
Royal Medal
Fellow of the Royal Society
Spouse Emma Darwin
Born The Mount House
Shrewsbury
United Kingdom
Siblings Erasmus Alvey Darwin
Full nameCharles Robert Darwin
Parents Susannah Darwin
Robert Darwin
NationalityBritish
Downwards On the Origin of Species
Evolution
Influencees Sigmund Freud
Ernst Haeckel
Richard Dawkins
Francis Darwin
Friedrich Nietzsche
Grandparents Josiah Wedgwood
Erasmus Darwin
Sarah Wedgwood
Mary Howard
Influence Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Alfred Russel Wallace
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The Autobiography of Charles Darwin
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
The Formation of Vegetable Mould: Through the Action of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication
The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs
From so simple a beginning
Insectivorous Plants
Beagle letters
On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin
The Power of Movement in Plants
Correspondence of Charles Darwin
Fertilisation of Orchids
Geological Observations on South America
The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom
Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands
More Letters of Charles Darwin
On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection
It Was Snowing Butterflies
Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle: Between the Years 1826 and 1836 . . .
Charles Darwin's natural selection
The Annotated Origin: A Facsimile of the First Edition of On the Origin of Species
Evolution
The Life of Erasmus Darwin
Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage round the world of the H. M. S. 'Beagle' under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, R. N
Théorie de l'évolution
On the Origen of Species by Means of Natural Selection
The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species
Part I: Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection / Part II
Darwin's journal
Darwin: The Indelible Stamp
Voyage d'un naturaliste autour du monde
Charles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H. M. S. Beagle
Cartas de Darwin 18251859
Extracts from Letters to Henslow
Darwin and Henslow
The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 27: The Power of Movement in Plants
A Darwin Selection
Darwin's insects
Geology from A Manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy: and adapted for travellers in general
The portable Darwin
The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 8: The Geology of the Voyage of the H. M. S. Beagle, Part II: Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands
Origin of Species Kindle
La faculté motrice dans les plantes
The Readable Darwin: The Origin of Species As Edited for Modern Readers: Chapters 1 to 8 from the 1872 Sixth Edition
On the Origin of Species
The Voyage of the Beagle
The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
El origen de las especies: El manga
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Charles Darwin Life story


Charles Robert Darwin FRS FRGS FLS FZS JP was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor is now generally accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science.

Early Life

Charles robert darwin was born on february 12th. 1809 in shrewsbury. England. He was the fifth of six children of robetr and susnanah darwin. Charles was a curious and energetic child. Often playing outdoors and exploring the countryside. His father was a doctor and his mother was a wealthy heiress.

Education and Career

Dawrin attended the university of edinburgh and then the university of cambridge where he studied medicine and theology. After graduating. He embarked on a five-year voyage aboard the hms beagle. This journey was the basis for his theory of evolution by natural selection. Upon his return. He published his seminal work. On the origin of species in 1859.

Theories and Contributions

Darwin developed amny scientific theories during his lifetime. He is most famously known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. The idea that species evolve and change over tiem due to the competition for limited resources. His other contributions include theories on geology. Zoology. Botany. And anthropology.

Important Events

In 1858. Darwin received a letter from alfred russel wallace. Who had independently developed a theory of evolution. Darwin and wallace gareed to publish their theories together. And thus the cocnept of evolution by natural selection was born.

Legacy

Darwins theories have had a profound impact on the scientiifc community and the world at large. His work revolutionized the way we viwe the world. And his ideas have become an integral part of modern society.

Interesting Facts

Darwin was a prolific writer and published more than a dozen books and scientific papers throughout his lifetmie. He was also an avid ibrd watcher. Often taking trips to observe and collect specimens of different species.

Later Years

In his later years. Darwin conitnued to research and write about his theories and observations. During this time. He also married his cousin emma wedgwood and had 10 childre. Nhe died on april 19th. 1882 at the age of 73.

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'Stolen' Charles Darwin notebooks left on library floor in pink gift bag

Jun 16,2020 1:52 pm

Two " stolen" notebooks written by Charles Darwin have been mysteriously returned to Cambridge University, 22 years after they were last seen.

The small leather-bound books are worth many millions of pounds and include The Scientist 's " tree of life" sketch.

Their return comes 15 months after The Bbc first highlighted they had Gone Missing and The Library launched a worldwide appeal to find them.

" I feel joyous, " the university's librarian Dr Jessica Gardner says.

She grins broadly as she breaks The News . In fact, she cannot stop smiling. " They're safe, they're in good condition, they're home. "

But who returned the two postcard-sized notepads is a real whodunit. They were left anonymously in a bright pink gift bag containing the original Blue Box the notebooks were kept in and a plain brown envelope.

On it was printed a short message: " Librarian, Happy Easter X. "

Inside were the two notebooks, wrapped tightly in cling film. The Package had been left on The Floor , in a public part of The Library with no CCTV, outside Dr Gardner's office.

" I was shaking, " says Dr Gardner of her reaction to seeing the bag and its contents for the First Time on 9 March. " But I was also cautious because until we could unwrap them, you can't be 100% sure. "

An agonising delay of Five Days followed between finding The Package and The Police granting permission to open the cling film, examine the notebooks and confirm they were genuine.

" There have been tears, " says Dr Gardner sheepishly. " And I think there still will be, because We Are not over the emotional rollercoaster. It means so much to us to have these home. "

She admits she had feared the notebooks would not be returned in her lifetime. " I thought it might take years. My sense of relief at the notebooks' safe return is profound and almost impossible to adequately express.

" I was heartbroken to learn of their loss and My Joy at their return is immense. "

The notepads date from the late 1830s after Darwin had returned from the Galapagos Islands . On one page, he drew a spindly sketch of a tree, which helped inspire his theory of evolution and More Than 20 years later would become a central theory in his groundbreaking work On The Origin of Species.

" The theory of Natural Selection and evolution is probably the single most important theory in The Life and earth environmental sciences and these are the notebooks in which that theory was put together, " says Jim Secord, emeritus professor of history and philosophy of science at Cambridge University.

" They're some of The Most remarkable documents in the whole history of science. "

The manuscripts were last seen in November 2000 after " an internal request" to remove them from The Library 's special collections strong room to be photographed.

It was only during a routine check two months later that they were found to be missing. Initially, librarians thought they had been put back in the wrong place in the vast University Library , which contains More Than 10 million, books, maps and manuscripts.

But despite various searches, the notebooks never turned up, and in 2020 Dr Gardner concluded they had probably been stolen. She called in The Police and informed Interpol.

Prof Secord was one of several academics and experts who examined The Returned manuscripts and concluded they were authentic. He took me through the " lines of evidence" they looked for.

" Darwin uses different types of ink in the notebooks. For example, on the famous tree of life page, there is both a brown ink and also a grey ink. Those kind of changes are quite difficult to forge convincingly.

" You can see The Tiny bits of copper that are coming off where the hinges are located. The Paper type is The Right sort of paper.

" These are The Tiny telltale signs that the whole team of researchers at the University Library can use to tell that they're genuine. "

The notebooks, adds Dr Gardner, are " in remarkably good condition". She confirms: " Every page that should be there is there. "

She says: " I do wonder where they have been. They haven't been handled much, they've clearly been looked after with care, wherever they have been.

" I think what we can probably surmise is they've been dry, they haven't been subject to damp. So What can we speculate, other than that whoever had them, put them in a safe place? "

The notebooks are now being kept in a secure strong room at The Library , although they will Go On public display In July as part of a free exhibition titled Darwin in Conversation.

But so many intriguing questions remain. Who took the notebooks? And who returned them?

Security cameras may eventually provide some clues. Although there was no CCTV in place on The Landing where The Gift bag was left last month, there are cameras outside The Building monitoring The Front and back of The Library as well as The Specialist reading rooms and the vaults inside.

" We have passed the CCTV that we have available to The Police , " says Dr Gardner. " That's a matter for their live investigation. "

In the meantime, Cambridgeshire Police said: " Our investigation remains open and We Are following up some lines of inquiry. We also renew our appeal for anyone with information about the case to contact us. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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