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  1. Science and education essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01
  2. Science and Hebrew tradition; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1897-01-01
  3. Darwiniana; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  4. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895) - A Biographical Essay (BRITISH HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, EVOLUTION, SCIENCE, MEDICINE, ATHEISM) by Janet Courtney, 1920
  5. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) by Frederick Joaquim Barbosa Cordeiro, 1919
  6. SCIENTIST EXTRAORDINARY : THE LIE AND SCIENTIFIC WORK OF THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, 1825-1895 by CYRIL BIBBY, 1972-01-01
  7. SCIENTIST EXTRAORDINARY. THE LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC WORK OF THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 1825-1895. by C. 1972 Bibby, 1972
  8. Introductory by Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 Huxley, 2009-10-26
  9. Science and Hebrew tradition by Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 Huxley, 2009-10-26
  10. A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1898-01-01
  11. Collected essays Volume 8 by Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 Huxley, 2009-10-26
  12. Physiography an introduction to the study of nature. By T. H. Hu by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  13. Method and results. Essays. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  14. Collected essays Volume 6 by Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 Huxley, 2009-10-26

61. KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Thomas Henry Huxley
back start page author index keyword index areas full text search. Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895) . British naturalist, anatomist.
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Thomas Henry Huxley British naturalist, anatomist. Thomas Henry Huxley entry in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Emberek. People. Huxley, Thomas Henry. Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895). Biography http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/tHuxley.html.
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63. Sir Charles Lyell & Prof. T. H. Huxley
But the first and one of the strongest supporters of Darwin s theory was Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895). A British anatomist and
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Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875) was a British geologist. In his Principles of Geology (3 volumes, 1830-33), Lyell conclusively showed that the earth was very old and had changed its form slowly, mainly from conditions such as erosion. Lyell was able to date the ages of rocks by using fossils embedded in the stone as time indicators. Charles Darwin made use of Lyell's data on fossils for his theory of evolution. Lyell himself had believed that the various species of plants and animals had remained unchanged since they were created. When confronted with Darwin's findings, he admitted "I now realize I have been looking down the wrong road." He became one of Darwin's strongest supporters. Lyell was born in Scotland. He studied geology at Oxford University and traveled on several geological expeditions in Europe and North America. But the first and one of the strongest supporters of Darwin's theory was Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895). A British anatomist and physical anthropologist, Huxley became the foremost advocate of the Darwinian theory and he was often called 'Darwin's bulldog'. In his book Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature (1863) offered proof for Darwin's thesis of natural selection. He was Professor of the Royal College of Surgeons and President of the Royal Society.

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Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District; Autobiography and Selected Essays, by Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895; Autobiography
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65. NcpmAuthors07
Hurd, John Codman, 18161892. Hutchins, John, 1812-1891. Hutchinson, Clinton Carter, 1833- Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. Hyde, John, 1833-1875. Illinois.
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66. BBC - History - Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895)
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 1895). Born in Ealing, at the age of ten Huxley s family moved to Coventry. When he was thirteen, he
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895)
Born in Ealing, at the age of ten Huxley's family moved to Coventry. When he was thirteen, he was apprenticed to his uncle, a surgeon at the local hospital, where he was introduced to the art of dissection. Two years later he moved to London and was apprenticed to a doctor in the East End. In 1841, he enrolled at Sydenham College, a small school that trained doctors for the inner city slums. He won a scholarship to study at Charing Cross Hospital, a new hospital designed to treat the poor. Here he produced his first scientific paper in 1845: On a Hitherto Undescribed Structure in the Human Hair Sheath described a new layer of cells in the hair follicle, now known as 'Huxley's Layer'. After two years he passed his exams, and joined the Navy as an Assistant Surgeon to help pay off his debts. He was posted to HMS Rattlesnake, a ship bound for New Guinea to survey the Torres Strait. The voyage was eventful. The ship was damaged by storms almost immediately after setting sail, an exploration party travelling around Australia suffered severe casualties, and the captain died. However, Huxley was able to collect and study marine invertebrates and establish their correct classification. He wrote up his findings in a couple of papers that he dispatched to the dead captain's father, the Bishop of Norwich, in the hope that they would ensure his place as a scientist when he returned.

67. Life And Letters Of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 1
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68. Huxley, Thomas Henry - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825 1895). FRS.
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FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Biologist and Anthropologist Born: 4 May 1825 England. Died: 29 June 1895. During the early part of his scientific career, Huxley visited Australia as assistant surgeon and naturalist on board the "Rattlesnake" 1847-50, and carried out scientific research into the seas between the Australian coast and the Great Barrier Reef. Online Sources Published Sources Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
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69. Huxley, Thomas Henry - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825 1895). FRS. Title Thomas Henry Huxley - Records. Reference M876-916. Date Range 1825 - 1895.
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FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
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Title: Thomas Henry Huxley - Records Reference: MS 134 Date Range: Description: Testimonials of Huxley in relation to his application for the Chair of Natural History, University of Toronto 1851; copy of an audiotape of an interview with Sir Leonard Huxley (distant cousin) 1971 (original held by the National Library of Australia) and part of a transcript. Formats: Audio. Quantity: 0.02 m Access: Available for reference Online Finding Aid: 'Huxley, Thomas Henry - Ms 134', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings , Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/huxley-t.txt Related Entries: Huxley, Leonard George Holden (1902 - 1988) Top of Page John Oxley Library, Manuscripts and Business Records Collection, State Library of Queensland
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Title: Thomas Henry Huxley - Records Reference: Date Range: Description: Photocopies of three letters written from Queensland to Henrietta Heathorn 1847-48, from originals in the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London [6 pages, OM82-2].

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72. Professor Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895)
Professor Thomas Henry Huxley. (1825 1895) Son of a schoolmaster in Ealing, he was mostly self-educated before his medical training
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Son of a schoolmaster in Ealing, he was mostly self-educated before his medical training at London University, for which he felt no vocation. It was while working as a surgeon on board HMS Rattlesnake in Australasia that he found both a wife and a vocation, spending his spare time studying the marine life. His research on jellyfish brought him recognition by the Royal Society of London. Back in Britain, he took up a lectureship in palaeontology and natural history at the Government School of Mines, becoming an authority on fossils. He played an important part in describing and naming some of the fossils from Dura Den. Huxley was a declared agnostic and an ardent supporter of Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory. Through his sharp intellect and witty, fiery speeches he was a champion in the battle for Darwinism. Back to biographies Evolution and Creation next

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Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825 – 1895) English Biologist. Born in Ealing (near London), England. His unrelenting advocacy of Darwin s
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the world is as fresh as it was at the first day, and as full of untold novelties for him who has the eyes to see them. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895).
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77. Thomas Henry Huxley Pictures
Pictures of Thomas Henry Huxley 1825 1895 . As A Young Man This undated photograph of a young Thomas Huxley is credited to
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This painting is probably the most famous known image of Huxley. It was painted in 1883 by his son-in-law, John Collier. Last updated: Thursday, 12-Sep-2002 23:16:08 MDT

78. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas Henry Huxley Page
The Thomas Henry Huxley Page. ( 1825 1895 ). Major Works Man s Place in Nature ( 1863 ). Classification of Animals ( 1864 ). Lay Sermons ( 1870 ).
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Adrian Desmond, Huxley: Fhe Devil's Disciple to Evolution's High Priest .Addison- Wesley, 1997.
Leonard Huxley, Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley . Two Volumes. Macmillan, 1900; 2nd Edition in Three Volumes, 1903. William Irvine, Apes, Angels, and Victorians . McGraw-Hill, 1955. A Ring of Seven Huxley Pages Back to Victorian Literature

79. Thomas Henry Huxley

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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) Nel periodo in cui tenne le "conferenze" era un insegnante con cattedra alla Royal School of Mines. L'impegno di Huxley a favore della gente meno abbienti era probabilmente dovuto anche alle sue umili origini. A differenza degli eminenti scienzati che avrebbe in seguito frequentato, Huxley non proveniva da una famiglia agiata. Da ragazzo aveva frequentato la scuola per soli due anni; un giovane meno dotato sarebbe potuto diventare un emarginato, ma non Thomas Henry: si fece autodidatta, e studiò scienza e logica, oltre ad imparare il tedesco da solo. A sedici anni era praticamente presso un medico, e a diciassette vinse una borsa di studio della Charing Cross School of Medicine di Londra. Intorno ai vent'anni pubblicò il suo primo articolo scentifico, che verteva sul pelo umano, nella "Medical Gazette". In quei giorni, il servizio nella marina britannica costituiva una via sperimentata per emergere nel mondo scentifico. Per i viaggi in lontani angoli del mondo solitamente si richiedevano ufficiali con preparazione scientifica che dovevano riportare informazioni sulla geologia, sulla flora e sulla fauna delle terre visitate. Un giovane naturalista che avesse l'opportunità di svolgere tale ruolo si trovava molto avvantaggiato rispetto ai suoi concorrenti. Sia Darwin che Hooker avevano acquisito influenza dopo viaggi del genere; era dunque naturale per Huxley che voleva seguire i loro passi, fare domanda per un posto in marina. Dopo aver completato gli studi medici, egli ricevette in effetti l'incarico di assistente chirurgo sulla fregata HMS Rattlesnake, e salpò per l'Australia. Il viaggio durò quattro anni.

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