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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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  • … about sexes relative to the age of marriage [Quetelet 1835] Brown at end of Flinders [R. Brown 1814] …
  • … Vienna [Endlicher 1836]. sketch of S. sea Botany R. Brown has various coloured maps by …
  • … The Emigrant, Head [F. B. Head 1846] St. John’s Highlands [C. W. G. Saint John 1846] …
  • … B.M. 6. 6. Black Edin. Longman [Ramsay 1848] St. John’s Nat. Hist. of Sutherlanshire, Murray …
  • … Liebigs Lectures on Chemistry [Liebig 1851]. Sir John Davies. China during the War and Peace …
  • … Zaire [Tuckey 1818]— except Browne’s Appendix [Brown 1818] excellent table of Canary island Plants …
  • … d . Series. vol 3. p. 1 to 312 30 th  Colquhoun (John) The Moor & the Loch [Colquhoun …
  • … Buffon [Milne-Edwards 1834–40]. March 5 th  St. John’s Highlands [Saint John 1846] 8 …
  • … Arboretum et Fruticetum [Loudon 1838]. 28 th  R. Brown in Appendix to Parry, Flinders, & …
  • … Tone Autobiography [Tone 1826] very amusing March 10 John Galt Autobiography [Galt 1833] poor …
  • … 1848] Madam Malguet [Torrens] 1848] —— Lives of John & Alex. Belthune [?Bethune 1840 and …
  • … Ireland [Thompson 1849–56]. Vol. I. II & 3 May. St. John’s Tour in Sutherlandshire [Saint …
  • … 171] Pagets Travels in Hungary & Transylvania [John Paget 1839]— account of Dogs like …
  • … Empire [Huc 1855] Feb 16 th  Pagets Hungary [John Paget 1839] —— Bechsteins …
  • … 23] 1858 Life of Montaigne by B. St. John [B. Saint John 1858].— Miss …
  • … never read his works ( Calendar  no. 11875). In February 1882, however, after reading the …
  • … in the  Botanist , 5 vols. (1837–41), edited by John Stevens Henslow and B. Maund. 37 …
  • … may have reissued both parts in 1844. 39  John Lindley served as assistant secretary …
  • …  The letter was addressed to Nicholas Aylward Vigors about John Fleming, and the review was by …
  • …  Possibly a mistake for “Mowbray”, the pseudonym of John Lawrence, whose  Treatise on domestic …
  • … this list at the back of the notebook. 84  John Lindley described plant breeding …
  • … journal. 86  CD marked this entry ‘X’ in brown crayon. 87  CD marked …

Francis Darwin

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Known to his family as ‘Frank’, Charles Darwin’s seventh child himself became a distinguished scientist. He was an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, initially studying mathematics, but then transferring to natural sciences.  Francis completed…

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  • … for a while with the histologist Edward Emanuel Klein at the Brown Institution, but never practised. …
  • … Francis Darwin was elected to the Royal Society in 1882, the year of his father’s death.  From 1884 …

Women as a scientific audience

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Target audience? | Female readership | Reading Variation Darwin's letters, in particular those exchanged with his editors and publisher, reveal a lot about his intended audience. Regardless of whether or not women were deliberately targeted as a…

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  • … chapters of Origin of Species to his publisher, John Murray. He hopes that his views are …
  • … 1869] Darwin writes to feminist Antoinette Brown Blackwell to thank her for sending him a …
  • … Letter 13650 Kennard, C. A. to Darwin, [28 January 1882] Caroline Kennard responds …
  • … - Innes, J. B. to Darwin, [31 August 1868] John Innes reports that he has read …

1.15 Albert Goodwin, watercolour

Summary

< Back to Introduction In 1880 the watercolourist Albert Goodwin was apparently invited to Down to produce that rare thing – a portrait of Darwin with members of his family. As Henrietta Litchfield, Darwin’s daughter, explained when she reproduced it…

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  • … Some were published in Century Magazine in November 1882, to accompany an article by Alfred …
  • … debt of science to Darwin’, Century Magazine , 25 (Nov. 1882 – April 1883), no. 40, pp. 420–432. …
  • … A Century of Family Letters 1792–1896 , 2 vols (London: John Murray, 1915), vol. 2, illustration …

2.12 Allan Wyon, Royal Society medal

Summary

< Back to Introduction The Darwin medal of the Royal Society was awarded on a biennial basis from 1890 onwards, as a way of recognising individual achievement in the scientific fields to which Darwin himself had contributed. The first scientist to be…

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  • … large model for it was apparently created as early as 1882, presumably to mark Darwin’s death. An …
  • … original large model, presented to the museum by Sir John Evans in 1891 (see also below). Forrer, …
  • … Victoria (London: Seaby, 1987), vol. 2, p. 339, no. 3136. John C. Thackray, A Catalogue of …