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  1. Life and letters of Thomas Henry Huxley. by his son Leonard Huxl by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  2. Life and letters of Thomas Henry Huxley by his son Leonard Huxle by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1901-01-01
  3. Discourses: biological & geological; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  4. Method and results; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1898-01-01
  5. Evolution and ethics and other essays. by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1897-01-01
  6. Science and Christian tradition essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1897-01-01
  7. Method and results; essays. by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01
  8. Darwiniana essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  9. Method and results; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  10. Evolution and ethics and other essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  11. Lessons in elementary physiology. by Thomas H. Huxley ed. fo by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  12. Science and Christian tradition; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1896-01-01
  13. Science and Christian tradition. essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01
  14. Science and Hebrew tradition essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01

41. Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895)
English biologist who became the foremost expounder of Darwinism of his time and a pioneer of the modern idea that life evolved from nonliving matter; he coined the
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English biologist who became the foremost expounder of Darwinism of his time and a pioneer of the modern idea that life evolved from non-living matter; he coined the term abiogenesis . His Edinburgh lecture "On the Physical Basis of Life," in 1868, can be seen as the starting point for the scientific debate about the chemical origin of life and the final denunciation of vitalism . Pointing out that protoplasm (which he considered to be the fundamental substance of life) was made principally from the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which were combined into water, carbonic acid, and nitrogen compounds, he said: These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain conditions, they give rise to the still more complex body, protoplasm, and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomenon of life. I see no break in this series of steps in molecular complication. His line of reasoning was soon taken up by Tyndall and others. Huxley's tutelage of H. G.

42. 5 Autograph Letters Signed To Henry Charlton Bastian. - Huxley, Thomas Henry. -
5 autograph letters signed to Henry Charlton Bastian. Huxley, Thomas Henry. Price $2,250.00
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London:: 1865-73.. Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-95). Five autograph letters signed to Henry Charlton Bastian (1837-1915). May 15, 1865 - Jan. 31, 1873. 12pp. total. Various sizes. Portion torn from upper corner of one letter, affecting the date, a few tears along folds. The first letter in this collection, dated May 15, 1865, was written shortly after Huxley had taken up editorial duties for the Reader, a weekly periodical devoted to the advancement of liberalism and the spirit of scientific inquiry. The periodical was intended to be the voice of the X Club, founded in 1864 by Huxley and eight of his Darwinist friends to promote the cause of science (the Reader failed, but the experience gained was put to good use by the X Club when it founded the journal Nature in 1869). Huxley here arranges for Bastian to write a book review for the Reader: As I take an active place in the present management of the scientific position of the "Reader" the note addressed to the Editor has in due course come into my hands. We are old acquaintances and my recollection of you is such that I can but rejoice that the Reader is to have the benefit of your assistance- In fact I took the book with me into the country having half undertaken to review it and the pencil marks are set against various remarkable theories of translation upon which I intended to comment- I think the article had better not exceed three columns. I am, very faithfully yours, THHuxley.

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45. Huxley, Thomas Henry - Biographical Entry - Encyclopedia Of Australian Science
Huxley, Thomas Henry Biographical entry - Encyclopedia of Australian Science - Encyclopedia of Australian Science is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of
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Born
4 May 1825
Ealing, Middlesex, England
Died
29 June 1895
Eastbourne, England
Occupation
Biologist and Anthropologist
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Thomas Henry Huxley visited Australia as assistant surgeon and naturalist on board the "Rattlesnake" 1847-50, during the early part of his scientific career. He carried out scientific research into the seas between the Australian coast and the Great Barrier Reef.
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  • Thomas Henry Huxley - Records, 1851 - 1971, MS 134; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details
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  • Thomas Henry Huxley - Records, 1847 - 1848, OM82-2; John Oxley Library, Manuscripts and Business Records Collection, State Library of Queensland. Details
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46. Janus: Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895) Scientist
Personal Names contains See earlier; Hutton, Richard Holt (18261897) journalist Huxley, Aldous Leonard (1894-1963) writer Huxley, Elspeth Josceline (b 1907) Author
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47. Huxley, Thomas Henry (Harper's Magazine)
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49. Huxley, Thomas Henry
HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY (18251895). —Scientific writer, s. of an assistant master in a public school, was b. at Ealing. From childhood he was an insatiable reader.
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50. The Infidels - Thomas Huxley
Huxley, Thomas Henry (18251895) Skepticism is the highest duty and blind faith the one
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Infidels, Freethinkers, Humanists, and Unbelievers Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895) "Skepticism is the highest duty and blind faith the one unpardonable sin." "It is wrong for a man to say that he is certain of the objective truth of any proposition unless he can produce evidence which logically justifies that certainty. This is what agnosticism asserts." "I would rather be the offspring of two apes than be a man and afraid to face the truth." Thomas Henry Huxley
Thomas Henry Huxley was a British biologist, known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his defence of Charles Darwin 's theory of evolution. His scientific debates against Richard Owen demonstrated that there were close similarities between the cerebral anatomy of humans and gorillas. Huxley did not accept many of Darwin's ideas, such as gradualism, and was more interested in advocating a materialist professional science than in defending natural selection. A talented populariser of science, he coined the term "agnosticism" to describe his stance on religious belief . He is credited with inventing the concept of "biogenesis", a theory stating that all cells arise from other cells, and also "abiogenesis," describing the generation of life from non-living matter.

51. Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825 - 1895) Summary - Australian Dictionary Of Biography
Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825 1895) Summary - The Australian Dictionary of Biography Online, or ADB Online, is a biographical dictionary featuring concise, informative and
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52. Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–1895) Summary | BookRags.com
Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–1895). Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–1895) summary with 10 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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