Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

“Elementary Instruction in Physiology.” (Read at the Meeting of the Domestic Economy Congress at Birmingham, 1877.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 3.

“Technical Education.” (An Address delivered to the Working Men’s Club and Institute, December 1, 1877.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 3.

“Evolution in Biology.” (The “Encyclopaedia Britannica” ninth edition volume 8 1878.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 2.

“Hume,” 1878.  “Collected Essays” 6.  See also under “Books.”

“On Sensation and the Unity of Structure of the Sensiferous Organs.”  (An Evening Lecture at the Royal Institution, Friday, March 7, 1879.) “Nineteenth Century” April 1879.  “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 6.

“Prefatory Note to the Translation of E. Haeckel’s Freedom in Science and Teaching,” 1879. (Kegan Paul.)

“On Certain Errors respecting the Structure of the Heart attributed to Aristotle.”  “Nature” November 6, 1879.  “Science and Culture”.

“The Coming of Age of ‘The Origin of Species.’” (An Evening Lecture at the Royal Institution, Friday, April 9, 1880.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 2.

“On the Method of Zadig.” (A Lecture delivered at the Working Men’s College, Great Ormond Street, 1880.  “Nineteenth Century” June 1880.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 4.

“Science and Culture.” (An Address delivered at the Opening of Sir Josiah Mason’s Science College at Birmingham on October 1, 1880.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 3.

“The Connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine.” (An Address delivered at the Meeting of the International Medical Congress in London, August 9, 1881.) “Science and Culture”; “Collected Essays” 3.

“The Rise and Progress of Paleontology.” (An Address delivered at the York Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1881.) “Controverted Questions”; “Collected Essays” 4.

“Charles Darwin.” (Obituary Notice in “Nature”, April 1882.) “Collected Essays” 2.

“On Science and Art in Relation to Education.” (An Address to the Members of the Liverpool Institution, 1882.) “Collected Essays” 3.

“The State and the Medical Profession.” (The Opening Address at the London Hospital Medical School, 1884.) “Collected Essays” 3.

“The Darwin Memorial.” (A Speech delivered at the Unveiling of the
Darwin Statue at South Kensington, June 9, 1885.) “Collected Essays” 2.

“The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature.” 
("Nineteenth Century”, December 1885.) “Controverted Questions”;
“Collected Essays” 4.

“Mr. Gladstone and Genesis.” ("Nineteenth Century”, February 1886.)
“Controverted Questions”; “Collected Essays” 4.

“The Evolution of Theology:  An Anthropological Study.” ("Nineteenth
Century”, March and April 1886.) “Controverted Questions”; “Collected
Essays” 4.

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