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Origin: the lost changes for the second German edition
Summary
Darwin sent a list of changes made uniquely to the second German edition of Origin to its translator, Heinrich Georg Bronn. That lost list is recreated here.
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- … In March 1862, Heinrich Georg Bronn wrote to Darwin stating his intention to prepare a second German …
- … 1862] ). Since the publication of the first German edition, a third English edition had appeared, …
- … of 25 April [1862 ], he mentioned that he was sending a set of sheets of the third English edition, …
- … has not been found, although they were returned to Darwin for possible use in a new American edition …
- … (see Freeman 1977, pp. 85–6).) However, we have compiled a list of the changes that are incorporated …
- … should correspond to the additional alterations sent by Darwin to Bronn. Many of these additions and …
- … 4 A well-known French botanist, M. Lecoq, writes in 1854 (‘Etudes sur …
- … passages scattered through M. Lecoq’s large work, make it a little doubtful how far he extends his …
- … Von Baer, towards whom all zoologists feel so profound a respect, expressed about the year 1859 …
- … that forms now perfectly distinct have descended from a single parent-form. Page xix, par. …
- … crossed them, and examined their skeletons, I have come to a similar conclusion, \emm the grounds of …
- … seen by that inimitable observer M. Fabre, fighting for a particular female, who sits by an …
- … by us.’: 16 In a far-fetched sense, however, the conditions of life may …
- … I have myself recently bred a foal from a bay mare (offspring of a Turcoman horse and …
- … Almost every year, as I am informed by Mr. E. V. Harcourt, many European and African birds are …
- … in Origin 4th ed., pp. 450–1. 48. p. 412. This sentence also appears in Origin 4th …