Charles Darwin’s first draft of “The Origin of Species” goes on-line
Charles Darwin
Following my recent article about Darwin’s 150th Anniversary, the first draft of his book, “The Origin of Species” which changed the world’s attitude to evolution is available for the first time online. Papers which led to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution were previously only available to scholars at Cambridge University’s library.
This release makes his private papers, mountains of notes, experiments and research behind his world-changing publications available to the world for free.
The online archive about Charles Darwin is so vast it would take someone two months to view it all if they downloaded one image per minute!
Here’s the link….
Elaine Warburton www.geneticsandhealth.com
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1 opinion for Charles Darwin’s first draft of “The Origin of Species” goes on-line
Anthony
Jun 5, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Charles Darwin was a narcissist who had an obsession with himself and monkeys. Modern science clearly proves that his concepts were hallucinatory. No proof after 150 years of research. Its a joke. Give it up.
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