Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his epic voyage around the world (1831 - 1836). The first myth is that Darwin was a completely self-taught geologist, with no formal training. The second myth is that it was Darwin who finally solved the problem of the granite - schist contact at the famous Sea Point coastal exposures in Cape Town, after deliberately setting out to prove his predecessors wrong. These myths are challenged by the now ample evidence that Darwin had excellent help in his geological education from the likes of Robert Jameson, John Henslow and Adam Sedgwick. The story of Darwin and his predecessors at the Sea Point granite contact has become confused, and even conflated...
The careers of Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and James Dwight Dana (1813–1895) are intimately linked to...
In 1835 Charles Darwin’s geological observations on Isla Santiago (James Island) in the Galápagos Is...
Darwin became interested in natural history while studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh (...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Abstract: The first stop on Charles Darwin’s famous voyage around the world in HMS Beagle was at Por...
The first stop on Charles Darwin's famous voyage around the world in HMS Beagle was at Porto Praya (...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
Charles Darwin’s musings on giant tortoises and mockingbirds are so well known that it is easy to fo...
During the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin visited the Falkland Islands twice, in Ma...
Abstract: In the 1830s, geology was a young discipline in the process of acquiring uniform stan-dard...
International audienceOn the return of his travel on the Beagle, Darwin prepared the reports of his ...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
The careers of Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and James Dwight Dana (1813–1895) are intimately linked to...
In 1835 Charles Darwin’s geological observations on Isla Santiago (James Island) in the Galápagos Is...
Darwin became interested in natural history while studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh (...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Two myths persist concerning the role played by Charles Darwin as a geologist in Africa during his e...
Abstract: The first stop on Charles Darwin’s famous voyage around the world in HMS Beagle was at Por...
The first stop on Charles Darwin's famous voyage around the world in HMS Beagle was at Porto Praya (...
naturalist on board gazed for the first time on the shores of the Falkland Islands. Charles Darwin, ...
Christmas Day of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one found the young Charles Darwin making his ...
Charles Darwin’s musings on giant tortoises and mockingbirds are so well known that it is easy to fo...
During the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin visited the Falkland Islands twice, in Ma...
Abstract: In the 1830s, geology was a young discipline in the process of acquiring uniform stan-dard...
International audienceOn the return of his travel on the Beagle, Darwin prepared the reports of his ...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
The careers of Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and James Dwight Dana (1813–1895) are intimately linked to...
In 1835 Charles Darwin’s geological observations on Isla Santiago (James Island) in the Galápagos Is...
Darwin became interested in natural history while studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh (...