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  1. Sir George Howard Darwin, 1845-1912. Despite being the grandson of Erasmus Darwin - his maternal grandfather was Josiah Wedgwood - and the son of Charles Darwin the naturalist, George Darwin first read for the Bar, and he was indeed called in 1874. Ill health, however, made him give up any thought of a legal career, and he entered the ...

  2. Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin foi um naturalista cujos trabalhos realizados, como “A Origem das Espécies”, foram essenciais para a compreensão do processo de evolução das espécies. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) nasceu em Shrewsbury, no oeste da Inglaterra, e tornou-se um dos grandes nomes da ciência mundial pela sua obra revolucionária ...

  3. George Howard Darwin (født 9. juli 1845 i Down House, Kent, død 7. december 1912) var en engelsk matematiker og astronom. Han var søn af Charles Darwin . Darwin studerede i Cambridge , hvor han 1868 blev Fellow of Trinity College .

  4. George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, parks and gardens attraction in The Gardens, Darwin. Take a walk through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens to see a magnificent display of plants from northern Australia and tropical areas around the world. There are extensive plantings of colourful heliconias, gingers, tropical orchids, bromeliads and other exotic plants.The new Visitor and Event ...

  5. George Howard Darwin. Sir George Howard Darwin (1845 1912), fue un astrónomo destacado del siglo XIX. Fue hijo del célebre biólogo Charles Darwin. George Darwin hizo estudios sobre los siguientes temas: La fuente de energía del Sol (1888).

  6. George Darwin. AKA George Howard Darwin. Evolution of the Sun-Earth-Moon system. Birthplace: Downe, Kent, England Location of death: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Cause of death: C. Son of Charles Darwin and descendant of Josiah Wedgwood, George Darwin said he was "born in the scientific purple". He studied the tides, the origins of the solar system ...

    • July 9, 1845
    • December 7, 1912
  7. The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin - July 2009 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.