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Erasmus Darwin - A Life of Unequalled Achievement (Paperback)
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Erasmus Darwin - A Life of Unequalled Achievement (Paperback)
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It has been said of Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) that no one from his
day to ours has ever rivalled him in his achievements in such a
wide range of fields. He was a far-sighted scientific genius,
fertile in theory and invention, and one of the foremost physicians
of his time. His gift for friendship enabled him to recruit the
members of the Lunar Society of Birmingham which is often seen as
the main intellectual powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution in
England. He was especially close to Franklin, Wedgwood, Boulton and
Watt. Towards the end of his life he gained recognition as the
leading English poet in the country, and he deeply influenced
Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Shelley. The most striking of
Darwin's many talents was his extraordinary scientific insight in
physics, chemistry, geology, meteorology and all aspects of biology
-- his deepest insight being his evolutionary theory of life. Two
of his books, the Zoonomia, which made him famous as the leading
medical mind of the 1790s, and The Temple of Nature, a long poem,
show that he believed life developed from microscopic specks in
primeval seas through fishes and amphibians to 'humankind'. But he
failed to convince the world about biological evolution: that was
left to his grandson Charles. Erasmus was the first person to give
a full description of how clouds form and of photosynthesis in
plants. He was also an obsessive inventor of mechanical devices,
among them a speaking machine, a copying machine and the steering
technique used in modern cars. Substantial donations of Darwin
family papers recently to the Cambridge University Library,
including over 170 letters written by Erasmus Darwin himself, have
made it possible for the author to tell much of the enthralling
story of his life in Erasmus' own words. Desmond King-Hele, who is
the leading authority on Erasmus Darwin having studied his life and
work for three decades, is a mathematician and physicist who is an
expert on space research by satellite, in particular on the Earth's
gravity field and the upper atmosphere. A Fellow of the Royal
Society since 1966, he has written fifteen books including a
standard critical work on Shelley, Shelley: His Thought and Work,
and Erasmus Darwin and the Romantic Poets; and he has edited the
Letters of Erasmus Darwin.
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