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Janet Browne

    6 décembre 1938

    Elizabeth Janet Browne est une historienne des sciences britannique, renommée pour ses travaux sur l'histoire de la biologie au XIXe siècle. Son œuvre se concentre sur l'évolution de la pensée scientifique et ses implications culturelles. Elle explore comment les conceptions de la vie et du monde naturel ont évolué, et comment ces transformations ont impacté la société. L'approche de Browne dans l'histoire des sciences est ancrée dans une profonde compréhension du contexte historique et du discours scientifique.

    Darwin's Origin of Species
    Charles Darwin
    Vita's Other World
    Charles Darwin Volume 2
    A Garden & Three Houses
    Charles Darwin: Voyaging
    • In 1858, Charles Darwin, a respected gentleman scientist at forty-nine, lived quietly at Down House, with his monumental manuscript on species still unfinished after two decades of research. His cautious nature delayed publication as he sought certainty in his groundbreaking theory of evolution. This biography's concluding volume begins with the events that compelled the "Origin of Species" into print, marking the onset of Darwin's fame and the ensuing controversies. As his ideas gained traction, they sparked intense public debate, drawing both criticism and support from notable figures like Thomas Henry Huxley and Joseph Hooker. Despite the pressures of newfound celebrity, Darwin remained devoted to his family, research, and the serene life he cherished. Janet Browne's account captures the complexities of the Darwinian revolution, detailing the Victorian publishing landscape and the fierce debates between scientists and religious figures. Through her sympathetic portrayal, we witness Darwin as a dedicated researcher grappling with his health while engaging with topics that intrigued him. Browne's mastery of scientific sources offers a nuanced view of Darwin as both a great thinker and a relatable human being, affirming the praise received for her previous volume.

      Charles Darwin: Voyaging
    • A Garden & Three Houses

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      A celebration of architect Peter Aldington's village housing in Haddenham in Buckinghamshire.

      A Garden & Three Houses
    • This concluding volume of Janet Browne's biography covers the transformation in Darwin's life after the first unexpected announcement of the theory of evolution by natural selection and the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859. schovat popis

      Charles Darwin Volume 2
    • Vita's Other World

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(33)Évaluer

      Traces the life of the British writer, focusing on her interest in gardens and garden design, and looks at the gardens of her home, Sissinghurst Castle

      Vita's Other World
    • Charles Darwin

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(56)Évaluer

      Very definitive, very concise, and very interesting...From William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill, the Very Interesting People series provides authoritative bite-sized biographies of Britain's most fascinating historical figures--people whose influence and importance have stood the test of time.Each book in the series is based upon the biographical entry from the world-famous Oxford Dictionary of National Biography .

      Charles Darwin
    • Darwin's Origin of Species

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(28)Évaluer

      Focusing on the profound impact of "On the Origin of Species," this history reveals its significance as a transformative work in science. Browne, a leading biographer of Charles Darwin, presents a vivid and accessible introduction that explores how this groundbreaking book reshaped our understanding of humanity and evolution. Through detailed insights, readers can appreciate the enduring relevance and brilliance of Darwin's ideas.

      Darwin's Origin of Species
    • The history of modern times will be documented in minute detail in print, on on film, on tapes, and in computer records.

      Early Civilization
    • The great 20th century artists played an active, if sometimes private, part in the history of the modern garden. From groups such as De Stijl and the arts and crafts movement, to the artist Le Corbusier, the sculptor Isamu Noguchi, the artist Paul Klee and the landscape Dan Kilet, maojor designers have been engaged in a quest for the perfect modern outdoor space.

      The Modern Garden
    • Around the World with You

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      An intriguing letter from three brothers leads author Jane Brown to uncover the legacy of their great-great-uncle, Arthur Spiderwick. This comprehensive guide expands on the Spiderwick phenomenon, featuring an introduction and six detailed sections that explore thirty-one faerie species. It caters to both casual readers and dedicated enthusiasts, offering rich insights and concluding with observations from Jared Grace, enhancing the lore surrounding these mythical creatures.

      Around the World with You
    • The way to the Dark

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in 1938, the story follows 12-year-old Sheldon Horowitz, who becomes an orphan after a tragic car accident claims his father's life. Relocating to Hartford to live with his strict Uncle Nate, Sheldon grapples with his grief and a burning desire for revenge. Amidst the backdrop of World War II, a hurricane, and a vibrant cultural scene, Sheldon and his cousins, Abe and Mirabelle, along with his friend Lenny, navigate a complex world filled with moral ambiguity, all while Sheldon fixates on avenging his father's death.

      The way to the Dark