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Prize possessions: To Henry Denny, 17 January [1865]

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Between 1980 and 2018, I was honorary curator of the Alfred Denny Museum of Zoology in the University of Sheffield. One of our prize possessions was a letter from Darwin to Henry Denny, then curator and assistant secretary of the Literary and Philosophical…

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  • … Museum of Zoology in the University of Sheffield. One of our prize possessions was a letter from …

Awards

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In 1991 the Modern Language Association of America awarded its first ever Morton N. Cohen Award for a Distinguished Edition of Letters to the editors of The correspondence of Charles Darwin. The Morton N. Cohen Award was established in 1989 by a gift from…

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  • … Darwin Correspondence Project. Queen’s Anniversary Prize in higher and further education …
  • … the University of Cambridge with a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for …

'An Appeal' against animal cruelty

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The four-page pamphlet transcribed below and entitled 'An Appeal', was composed jointly by Emma and Charles Darwin (see letter from Emma Darwin to W. D. Fox, [29 September 1863]). The pamphlet, which protested against the cruelty of steel vermin…

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  • … [29 September 1863]). Several responses suggested that a prize should be offered for a humane trap, …
  • … (p. 32). Sufficient funds were raised to fund a £50 prize for the design of a trap serving the …
  • … more than 100 humane traps, submitted in competition for the prize, was held at the Royal …
  • … prominently linked Charles Darwin"s name to the offer of a prize for a humane trap ( Animal …

2.7 Joseph Moore, Midland Union medal

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< Back to Introduction The Midland Union was an association of natural history societies and field clubs across the Midland counties, intended to facilitate – especially through its journal The Midland Naturalist – ‘the interchange of ideas’ and…

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  • … annual meeting in July 1880 to award an annual ‘Darwin Prize’ for the best article submitted to …
  • … medal’ in either gold or bronze. The proposal for a prize and medal had come from a member of the …
  • … ‘Encouragement of Original Research: The Darwin Prize’, in E.W. Badger and W.J. Harrison (eds), The …

Frederick Burkhardt (1912-2007)

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Founding editor, Darwin Correspondence Project Fred, as he was known to all who worked with him, first conceived of a project to publish all of Darwin’s correspondence in 1974 on his retirement as President of the American Council of Learned Societies,…

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  • … Cambridge University was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for the Darwin Correspondence Project …

Who we were

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Many people have contributed to the Darwin Correspondence Project since it was first founded in 1974. Some names are now lost to us, and we would appreciate hearing from anyone who has contributed in the past and is not listed here. The final staff of…

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  • … evolution in the mid-nineteenth century, won the Pfizer Prize of the History of Science Society, and …

Darwin’s reading notebooks

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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…

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  • … of Agriculture ] Vol. I (very little) Highland Soc. Prize Essays [ Prize Essays and …
  • … 1854.  Ferguson’s illustrated series of rare   and prize poultry . London. [Darwin Library.]  …
  • … *119: 21v.; 119: 19a; *128: 179; 128: 10 Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland …

Darwin, cats and cat shows

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One of the more unusual invitations Darwin received was to be a patron of the Crystal Palace cat show, the first nationwide cat show in Britain. The man who first came up with the idea for the show, Harrison Weir, was one of Darwin’s correspondents, as…

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  • … supplied to Darwin, also bred cats.  She had won first prize at the fourth exhibition in October …
  • … of books on animals, he made sketches of many of the prize-winners.     …

Six things Darwin never said – and one he did

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Spot the fakes! Darwin is often quoted – and as often misquoted. Here are some sayings regularly attributed to Darwin that never flowed from his pen.

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  • … Spot the fakes! Darwin is often quoted – and as often misquoted. Here are some sayings regularly …

Darwin and religion: a definitive web resource

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I am aware that if we admit a first cause, the mind still craves to know whence it came and how it arose.  Charles Darwin to N. D. Doedes, 2 April 1873 Darwin is more famous, and more notorious than ever. Nowhere is this more evident than in the…

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  • … questions.  The grant also funded a public essay prize offered for the most interesting …

Essay: Evolutionary teleology

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—by Asa Gray EVOLUTIONARY TELEOLOGY When Cuvier spoke of the ‘combination of organs in such order that they may be in consistence with the part which the animal has to play in Nature,’ his opponent, Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, rejoined, ‘I know nothing of…

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  • … our senses must have been given to us by a deity because we prize them, is evidently to move round …
  • … We notice chiefly the exception–namely, the lucky prize-winner in the lottery– and take but little …

Darwin in letters, 1879: Tracing roots

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Darwin spent a considerable part of 1879 in the eighteenth century. His journey back in time started when he decided to publish a biographical account of his grandfather Erasmus Darwin to accompany a translation of an essay on Erasmus’s evolutionary ideas…

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  • … around the world. At the end of the year he was awarded a prize of 12,000 francs by the Turin …

Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle, by John Clunies Ross. Transcription by Katharine Anderson

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[f.146r Title page] Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle Supplement / to the 2nd 3rd and Appendix Volumes of the First / Edition Written / for and in the name of the Author of those / Volumes By J.C. Ross. / Sometime Master of a…

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  • … by touch ground with his feet to turn it over and secure his prize – only the most active man can …
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