Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... Lyell for assistance in promoting his first trip to the United States ( Lyell had given a series of Lowell Lectures in Boston during 1841-42 , and Agassiz asked if Lyell might help to arrange a similar series for him ) . Lyell complied ...
... Lyell for assistance in promoting his first trip to the United States ( Lyell had given a series of Lowell Lectures in Boston during 1841-42 , and Agassiz asked if Lyell might help to arrange a similar series for him ) . Lyell complied ...
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... Lyell's terms , strove to cut the Gordian knot . The designations of catastrophist and uniformitarian did not arise with Lyell . They were coined by Whewell in a review of the second volume of Lyell's Principles . Whewell restricted the ...
... Lyell's terms , strove to cut the Gordian knot . The designations of catastrophist and uniformitarian did not arise with Lyell . They were coined by Whewell in a review of the second volume of Lyell's Principles . Whewell restricted the ...
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... Lyell and Darwin who explicitly invoked the method of probing behind appearance , of reject- ing the literal record by searching for artifacts within it and arguing that the " real " record , were it preserved , would tell a very ...
... Lyell and Darwin who explicitly invoked the method of probing behind appearance , of reject- ing the literal record by searching for artifacts within it and arguing that the " real " record , were it preserved , would tell a very ...
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The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
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