
Zoonomia
Editeur(s) CULTUREA
Date de parution :
16/02/2024
Résumé :
"Zoonomia" by Erasmus Darwin is a seminal work that explores the principles of physiology, medicine, and the evolution of life. Published in the late 18th century, this comprehensive two-volume work reflects Erasmus Darwin's visionary ideas on the interconnectedness of living organisms and the dynamic processes governing life.In "Zoonomia," Erasmus Darwin anticipates some aspects of evolutionary theory that his grandson, Charles Darwin, would later expand upon. The book delves into topics such as the adaptability of organisms, the influence of environmental factors, and the concept of a common ancestry.Erasmus Darwin's writing style is poetic and expansive, combining scientific observation with philosophical musings. "Zoonomia" is a testament to the author's curiosity and forward-thinking perspective, laying the groundwork for future discussions on evolution and the interconnectedness of all living things.
Indisponible
26.90 €
Fiche technique
Ean :
9791041985876
Rayon(s) :
Histoire des sciences
Pages :
522
Poids :
901
g
Hauteur :
220
cm
Largeur : 170 cm
Epaisseur : 36 cm
Largeur : 170 cm
Epaisseur : 36 cm

