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Edinburgh University

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In October 1825 Charles Darwin and his older brother, Erasmus, went to study medicine in Edinburgh

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Darwin’s student booklist

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In October 1825 Charles Darwin and his older brother, Erasmus, went to study medicine in Edinburgh, where their father, Robert Waring Darwin, had trained as a doctor in the 1780’s. Erasmus had already graduated from Cambridge and was continuing his studies…

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  • … and his older brother, Erasmus, went to study medicine in Edinburgh, where their father, Robert …
  • … medicine more congenial. In October 1826 Charles returned to Edinburgh for a second year, this time …
  • … on two occasions the operating theatre in the hospital at Edinburgh, and saw two very bad operations …
  • … bought it later for himself. Or perhaps, having returned to Edinburgh in the autumn of 1826, he made …
  • … and then added all the books he had read since starting at Edinburgh in 1825. Some of the …
  • …  in 1812; William Henry, after some medical training in Edinburgh, returned to Manchester to work in …
  • … scientific interests, and also show the close connections of Edinburgh’s intellectual community. A …
  • …  was produced by Robert Jameson, who started the  Edinburgh  philosophical journal  in 1819 …
  • … to meetings of the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh. Hugh Blair, although not a …
  • … text Books that I have read thro since my return to Edinburgh.— Franklins Journal to …
  • … Library–Down. 7 CD probably refers to the  Edinburgh  journal of science  (1824–32), …
  • … History Society . Vols 1–8i (1808–39). 13 Edinburgh new philosophical journal  vols. 1 …
  • … . 4th edition. 3 vols. London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell; Edinburgh: W. Creech. Bostock, John. …
  • … with geological illustrations . By Georges Cuvier. 5th ed. Edinburgh: William Blackwood. London: T. …
  • … and description of the northern whale-fishery . 2 vols. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co., …

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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  • … reading. Read Loudon’s Arboretum [Loudon 1838] in Edinburgh Review July 1839 [Anon. 1839a]— …
  • … Zoological Journal ] a second time Edinburg New [ Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal ] …
  • … the Wernerian Natural History   Society ]— read Edinburgh. Royal [ Transactions of the …
  • … Schlegel Essay on serpent (1844). 6 s . 6 d . Edinburgh [Schlegel 1843]. Geograph. Distrib & …
  • … 1845] order at L. Library. read Botanical Soc. of Edinburgh Transactions [ Transactions of …
  • … Natural   History Society ] Ed. New Phil Jour [ Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal ] …
  • … Dobrizhoffer’s Abipones [Dobrizhoffer 1822] Edinburgh New Philosoph. Journ. [ Edinburgh New …
  • … of Edinburg Phil. Journal. & L’Institut for 1839 [ Edinburgh Philosophical Journal  and  L& …
  • … Nat. 116  [ Annales des Sciences Naturelles ] Edinburgh New Philosoph [ Edinburgh New …
  • … series on the natural history of animals published in Edinburgh from 1834 to 1843. Only those titles …
  • … 82  CD refers to a translation published in the  Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal  in which …
  • … The military life of John Duke of   Marlborough . Edinburgh and London. [Other eds.]  *119: 15 …
  • … the evidence given before the Committee of   Fisheries . Edinburgh.  119: 14a ——. 1799 …
  • … Anon. 1839a. Loudon’s  British trees and shrubs .  Edinburgh   Review  69: 384–405.  *119: 8v …
  • … 1840. Review of S. G. Morton,  Crania Americana .  Edinburgh New Philosophical Review  29: 111 …
  • … and its moral influence on the progress of civilisation . Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers.  …
  • … delineations of American scenery and   manners . 5 vols. Edinburgh. [Darwin Library. Abstract in …
  • … 13 Badham, Charles David. 1845.  Insect life . Edinburgh and London.  119: 16a …
  • … in the   life of an Italian [i.e., Giovanni Ruffini] . Edinburgh and London. [Other eds.] 128: 9 …
  • … of the author’s life by his brother (Alexander Bethune) . Edinburgh. [Other eds.]  119: 21b …
  • … Boutcher, William. 1775.  A treatise on forest trees . Edinburgh.  119: 7a, 13a …
  • … years   1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, & 1773.  5 vols. Edinburgh and London.  119: 9a …
  • … [——]. 1849.  The Caxtons. A family picture . 3 vols. Edinburgh and London.  128: 25 …
  • … Life and correspondence of David   Hume . 2 vols. Edinburgh.  *119: 23; 119: 17b, 22b — …
  • … and communities (The emigrant’s   manual).  Edinburgh.  128: 3 Bushnan, John Stevenson. …
  • … ——. 1821.  Elements of the philosophy of plants . Edinburgh.  *119: 1v. ——. 1832.  …

James Crichton-Browne

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James Crichton-Browne became one of the most distinguished psychiatrists of the late nineteenth-century, but the letters he exchanged with Charles Darwin as the young and overworked superintendent of the largest mental asylum in England, are almost the…

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  • … heads the diploma conferring honorary membership of the Edinburgh Royal Medical Society on …

Barnacles

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment Darwin and barnacles Darwin’s interest in Cirripedia, a class of marine arthropods, was first piqued by the discovery of an odd burrowing barnacle, which he later named “Mr. Arthrobalanus," while he was…

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  • … the Ova of the Pontobdella muricata , Lam. The Edinburgh Journal of Science Vol. VII. April …
  • … on the Structure and Nature of Flustra. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal April-October …
  • … Containing Observations Made by C.D. When He Was at Edinburgh, March 1827.” In Barrett, P. ed., The …

Darwin in letters, 1821-1836: Childhood to the Beagle voyage

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Darwin's first known letters were written when he was twelve. They continue through school-days at Shrewsbury, two years as a medical student at Edinburgh University, the undergraduate years at Cambridge, and the of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle.…

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  • … at Shrewsbury, his two years as a medical student at Edinburgh University, the undergraduate years …
  • … there are letters from Shropshire friends, contemporaries at Edinburgh and Cambridge, and from …
  • … Student life When himself a medical student at Edinburgh University, Darwin devoted much of …

List of correspondents

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Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent.    "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…

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  • … Eck, F. A. (1) Edinburgh Royal Medical Society (1) …

Bibliography of Darwin’s geological publications

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This list includes papers read by Darwin to the Geological Society of London, his books on the geology of the Beagle voyage, and other publications on geological topics.  Author-date citations refer to entries in the Darwin Correspondence Project’s…

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  • … in a letter from Charles Darwin, Esq., to Mr. Maclaren. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal  34 …
  • … that of glaciers.  Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh  2 (1844-50): 17-18.  [ Shorter …

Darwin’s study of the Cirripedia

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Darwin’s work on barnacles, conducted between 1846 and 1854, has long posed problems for historians. Coming between his transmutation notebooks and the Origin of species, it has frequently been interpreted as a digression from Darwin’s species work. Yet…

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  • … marine invertebrates carried out during his student days in Edinburgh and later on board the …
  • … invertebrate zoology stemmed from his years as a student in Edinburgh and, in particular, his …
  • … tidal pools, which I dissected as well as I could.’ In his Edinburgh notebook kept during this …
  • … background and, in particular, his earlier researches in Edinburgh on the ova of invertebrates, …
  • … into contact with these ideas through his association in Edinburgh with Grant (A. Desmond 1984; …

4.9 'Graphic', cartoon

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< Back to Introduction A cartoon which appeared in the Graphic in 1871 was unusual, in that it pictured a serious scientific challenge to Darwin’s theories. Sir William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, a leading physicist based at the University of…

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  • … to the Association’s annual meeting, taking place in Edinburgh, to launch an attack on Darwinism. As …
  • … of visual jokes about the ‘Humours of Science’ at the Edinburgh meeting. Darwin, with his …
  • … references and bibliography ‘The British Association at Edinburgh – Humours of Science’, The …
  • … British Association for the Advancement of Science; held at Edinburgh in August 1871 (London: John …

Darwin in letters, 1860: Answering critics

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On 7 January 1860, John Murray published the second edition of Darwin’s Origin of species, printing off another 3000 copies to satisfy the demands of an audience that surprised both the publisher and the author. It wasn't long, however, before ‘the…

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  • … of which came from Richard Owen in the April issue of the  Edinburgh Review . Indeed, after …

George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans)

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George Eliot was the pen name of celebrated Victorian novelist Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880). She was born on the outskirts of Nuneaton in Warwickshire and was educated at boarding schools from the age of five until she was 16. Her education ended when she…

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  • … George Eliot was the pen name of the celebrated Victorian novelist Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880). She …

Darwin in letters, 1844–1846: Building a scientific network

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The scientific results of the Beagle voyage still dominated Darwin's working life, but he broadened his continuing investigations into the nature and origin of species. Far from being a recluse, Darwin was at the heart of British scientific society,…

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  • … friend Adam Sedgwick attacked the work vehemently in the  Edinburgh Review  (1845), while other …
  • … an unsuccessful campaign for the chair of botany at Edinburgh University and a period of half …

Early Days

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment The young Charles Darwin From an early age, Darwin exhibited a keen interest in the natural world. His boyish fascination with naturalist pursuits deepened as he entered college and started to interact with…

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  • … his professors. Under the mentorship of Robert Grant at Edinburgh, Darwin undertook original …
  • … Darwin describes the lodgings he and Erasmus have found in Edinburgh, and their first impressions of …
  • … lectures and lecturers, often ridiculing them. Isolated in Edinburgh he asks that his sisters write …

All Darwin's letters from 1873 go online for the anniversary of Origin

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To celebrate the 158th anniversary of the publication of Origin of species on 24 November, the full transcripts and footnotes of over 500 letters from and to Charles Darwin in 1873 are now available online. Read about Darwin's life in 1873 through his…

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  • … a highly critical review appeared anonymously in the Edinburgh Review in April. Darwin asked one …

Books on the Beagle

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The Beagle was a sort of floating library.  Find out what Darwin and his shipmates read here.

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  • … constructed from the latest   authorities.  London and Edinburgh, 1823. (Contemporary annotations …
  • … Joachim.  Elements of the philosophy   of plants . Edinburgh, 1821. (DAR 30.2: 162v.). …
  • … before noticed . By Edward Griffith and others. 16 vols. Edinburgh, 1827–35. (DAR 33: 255v.; number …
  • … Britannica.  20 vols., 1 vol.  Supplement.  6th ed. Edinburgh, 1823. (DAR 30.2: 198v.; 33: 254). …
  • … Fleming, John.  The philosophy of zoology . . .  2 vols. Edinburgh, 1822. (Letter from Susan …
  • … Peru and Mexico for the years 1820, 1821, 1822.  2 vols. Edinburgh, 1824. (DAR 37.1: 662). …
  • … Illustrations of the Huttonian theory of the earth.  Edinburgh and London, 1802. (DAR 34.1: 92v.). …
  • … it highly useful to the arts and sciences . . .  2d ed. Edinburgh, 1821. (DAR 30.1: 30). Darwin …
  • … Dalyell, Thomas.  Observations on the Planariae.  Edinburgh, 1814. ( Voyage , p. 89). Fox …
  • … Basil Hall, . . .  Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh  7 (1815): 269–78. (DAR 38.2: …

Darwin in letters, 1865: Delays and disappointments

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The year was marked by three deaths of personal significance to Darwin: Hugh Falconer, a friend and supporter; Robert FitzRoy, captain of the Beagle; and William Jackson Hooker, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and father of Darwin’s friend…

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  • … was elected an honorary member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The year was marked by …
  • … 1862, when Scott was working at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, that he should repeat Karl …
  • … of Argyll, had delivered an address to the Royal Society of Edinburgh criticising Origin . Like …
  • … December elected an honorary member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. ‘Here is a really curious …
  • … who had worked under Balfour at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, was compounded by Scott’s …

Darwin’s first love

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Darwin’s long marriage to Emma Wedgwood is well documented, but was there an earlier romance in his life? How was his departure on the Beagle entangled with his first love? The answers are revealed in a series of flirtatious letters that Darwin was…

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  • … first heard about Fanny when he was an undergraduate at Edinburgh. She soon became one of the main …
  • … both recently back from France, Catherine wrote to Darwin in Edinburgh. ‘I never saw such merry, …
  • … his father’s decision that he give up studying medicine at Edinburgh and instead go to Cambridge …

Charles Darwin’s letters: a selection 1825-1859

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The letters in this volume span the years from 1825, when Darwin was a student at the University of Edinburgh, to the end of 1859, when the Origin of Species was published. The early letters portray Darwin as a lively sixteen-year-old medical student. Two…

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  • … from 1825, when Darwin was a student at the University of Edinburgh, to the end of 1859, when the …
  • … His interests as an undergraduate at Cambridge, as at Edinburgh, were clearly outside the …

Controversy

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The best-known controversies over Darwinian theory took place in public or in printed reviews. Many of these were highly polemical, presenting an over-simplified picture of the disputes. Letters, however, show that the responses to Darwin were extremely…

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  • … Asa Gray. Darwin is annoyed at Owen’s malignity [ Edinburgh Rev. 111 (1860): 487–532]. …
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