The Voyage of the Beagle

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Cosimo, Inc., 1 בדצמ׳ 2008 - 532 עמודים
English scientist, naturalist, and geologist CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882) transformed our understanding of the planet and our place on it with his theory of evolution through natural selection. Much of the basis for his conceptual breakthrough was his research during the five-year journey he undertook on the HMS Beagle, an English exploratory vessel, which sailed South America and the South Pacific from 1831 to 1836. First published in 1839 under the title Journal and Remarks, this replica volume reproduces the 1845 second edition, originally called Journal of Researches. Enthralling both as a tale of travel adventure and as a naturalist's diary, The Voyage of the Beagle is even more fascinating for the hints it offers, from decades prior to Darwin's publication of 1859's On the Origin of Species, of the observations of the natural world and the thought processes that followed that would combine to revolutionize the field of biology.
 

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CHAPTER I
11
CHAPTER II
28
CHAPTER III
47
CHAPTER IV
70
CHAPTER V
88
CHAPTER VI
112
Excursion to St FéThistleBedsHabits of the BizcachaLittle OwlSaline
128
CHAPTER VIII
147
CHAPTER XII
257
ChiloeGeneral AspectBoat ExcursionNative IndiansCastroTame
277
CHAPTER XIV
295
CHAPTER XV
317
CHAPTER XVI
341
CHAPTER XVII
376
Pass through the Low ArchipelagoTahitiAspectVegetation on the Moun
406
CHAPTER XIX
435

CHAPTER IX
182
CHAPTER X
209
CHAPTER XI
236
CHAPTER XX
456
CHAPTER XXI
486
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Charles Robert Darwin, born in 1809, was an English naturalist who founded the theory of Darwinism, the belief in evolution as determined by natural selection. Although Darwin studied medicine at Edinburgh University, and then studied at Cambridge University to become a minister, he had been interested in natural history all his life. His grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, was a noted English poet, physician, and botanist who was interested in evolutionary development. Darwin's works have had an incalculable effect on all aspects of the modern thought. Darwin's most famous and influential work, On the Origin of Species, provoked immediate controversy. Darwin's other books include Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. Charles Darwin died in 1882.

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