Darwin and After Darwin - Volume 1
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George John Romanes (184894) evolutionary biologist was one of the most zealous supporters of Darwin''s theory of evolution by natural selection in the nineteenth century. He met Darwin in 1874 and became a firm friend and follower applying Darwinian theory to his work on animal intelligence and mental evolution. Romanes was elected to the Royal Society in 1879 at the age of 31 having produced his own influential research on the evolution of the nervous system. This three-volume study of Darwin''s work and its implications was first developed as a series of lectures given in Edinburgh and London between 1886 and 1890. Controversially Romanes deviates from Darwin''s assertion of the significance of geographical isolation contending that physiological differences among the same species were central to evolutionary change. First published in 1892 Volume 1 focuses on the Darwinian theory itself. This second edition appeared in 1893.
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