HUXLEY AS EVOLUTIONIST

FEW men of science were better known to the general public than he whose loss we all now so deeply deplore, T. H. Huxley. Even his life-long friend, Darwin, although known by name to so many, was of so retiring a disposition, and such a victim to illhealth, that few had the privilege of personal com...

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Veröffentlicht in:Westminster review, Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914 Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914, 1895-07, Vol.144, p.558-561
1. Verfasser: Reid, Walter F
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:FEW men of science were better known to the general public than he whose loss we all now so deeply deplore, T. H. Huxley. Even his life-long friend, Darwin, although known by name to so many, was of so retiring a disposition, and such a victim to illhealth, that few had the privilege of personal communication with him.
ISSN:2044-6853