Charles Darwin

  • Charles Darwin Bibliography

    Charles Darwin Bibliography
    Born February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England—died April 19, 1882, Downe, Kent. Charles Darwin is a scientist of the 19th century that came up with a scientific discovery that has impacted scientific revolution from then till now days by becoming the foundation of all scientific evolutionary studies. Being the second son of a society doctor and a grand son of a freethinking physician and poet fashionable, science is something that he just did not learn but was a part of his heritage.
  • Darwin Education's Life

    At 16 years old, Darwin was sent to Edinburgh University for studying medicine by his father who thought of him to be a interested in game shooting, however was able to learn a lot such as mentioned in the text " He was taught to understand the chemistry of cooling rocks on the primitive Earth and how to classify plants by the modern “natural system.” At the Edinburgh Museum he was taught to stuff birds by Edmonstone, a freed SA slave and to identify the rock strata and colonial flora and fauna"
  • Darwin voyage and studies

    Darwin voyage and studies
    Once in college, Darwin was able to enhance his education by learning from continental science since exposed by the university's radical student. It has led him to some discussion about a deny of human anatomy studies saying that animals and human being shared the same mental faculties made by freethinkers. During that time Darwin keep developing his knowledge by learning from people such as Robert Grant , a French biologist who later became his mentor, and went to a geology field trip in 1831.
  • Darwin voyage and studies

    Darwin voyage and studies
    As mentioned in the article "The circumnavigation of the globe would be the making of the 22-year-old Darwin. Five years of physical hardship and mental rigour, imprisoned within a ship’s walls, offset by wide-open opportunities in the Brazilian jungles and the Andes Mountains, were to give Darwin a new seriousness." Darwin took this process very serious and dedicated his life to pursue his studies and experiment which he conducted in private and be able to publish them many years later.
  • Darwin Accomplishment and Death.

    Darwin Accomplishment and Death.
    After completing his mission by traveling all around the world and discovering that all species of animal shared same ancestors. His theory was able to explain the origin of all species and their differences leading society to believe in species evolution. He had no intention to publish because the impact of that it will have not just on him but also to the religious society that did not believe in anything else than just what their faith taught. Darwin died at the age of 73 in Kent city.
  • Citation

    Desmond, Adrian J.. "Charles Darwin". Encyclopedia Britannica, 15 Apr. 2021, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Darwin. Accessed 22 August 2021.