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Huxley, Thomas (1825-1895)
English biologist who traveled as a ship's surgeon on a voyage to Australia between 1846 and 1850. After reading Charles Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, he became Darwin's most devoted advocate and popularizer. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
"Darwin's bulldog"; a quick convert to Darwin's evolutionism who became the theory's most important advocate during the next two decades. A tireless lecturer, educator, and popular writer who was largely responsible for professionalizing science in Britain.
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Autobiography and Selected Essays
By Thomas Huxley. Edited, with introduction and notes by Ada L. F. Snell. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley
Short reference. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley
Biologist, Educator, and Defender of Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Biography, bibliography. [eng]
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Sir Charles Lyell & Prof. T. H. Huxley
Short reference. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Thomas Henry Huxley, the distinguished zoologist and advocate of Darwinism, madeseveral incursions into philosophy. From his youth he had studied its problems unsystematically; he had a way of going straight to the point in any discussion; and, judged by a literary standard, he was a great master of expository and argumentative prose. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley
Charles Darwin was a reticent individual who disliked argument, even for his own ideas. T.H. Huxley, on the other hand, was a fearless evolutionist who became known as "Darwin's bulldog". Opponent of Sir Richard Owen in debates about the origin of life, and founder of Nature Magazine, Huxley quickly realized how much paleontology could offer in understanding life on earth. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley [ 1825 - 1895 ]
books by Thomas Henry Huxley: Christianity and Agnosticism (1889), Collected Essays - Volume V (1893). [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
Biography of Huxley, Huxley's Scientific Thought. [eng]
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The Huxley File
This, The Huxley File, is addressed to an audience ranging from those who never heard of Thomas Henry Huxley to those who are familiar with him and may even have read some of his work. [eng]
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-95)
Short biography, portrait. [eng]
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