Asa Gray, American botanist, friend of Darwin

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Asa Gray, American botanist, friend of Darwin

A. Hunter Dupree

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988

Johns Hopkins Paperbacks ed

  • : pbk.

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Asa Gray, 1810-1888

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Reprint. Originally published: Asa Gray, 1810-1888. Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1959

Bibliography: p. [427]-476

Includes index

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内容説明

The leading American botanist of the nineteenth century, Asa Gray helped organize the main generalizations of the science of plant geography. The manual of botany that carries his name is still in use today. Friend and confidant of Charles Darwin, Gray became the most persistent and effective American protagonist of Darwin's views. Yet at the same time, he believed that religion and Darwin's theory of natural selection could coexist. A. Hunter Dupree's authoritative biography offers the first full-length interpretation of one of America's most important men of science.

目次

Chapter 1. Early Years Chapter 2. From Medicine to Science Chapter 3. Government as a Patron Chapter 4. Envoy to Europe Chapter 5. Last Years of Uncertainty Chapter 6. The Professor at Cambridge Chapter 7. The Pattern of a Young Man's Thoughts and Deeds Chapter 8. "Where Plants Have No Latin Names" Chapter 9. The Personal Revolution of 1848 Chapter 10. An American in World Botany Chapter 11. The Waking Hours of an Overloaded Botanist Chapter 12. Gray's Mind and "The Threat of Agassiz" Chapter 13. Darwin and Japan-The Summit of Gray's Career Chapter 14. The Immediate Impact of the Origin of Species Chapter 15. The Crest of the Darwinian Debate Chapter 16. Years of War Chapter 17. Transition from Professor to Patriarch Chapter 18. A Theist in the Age of Darwin Chapter 19. The Patriarch of New Plant Sciences Chapter 20. Last Days, 1886-1888 Note on the Sources Notes Index

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