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  1. Darwin, Sir George Howard. Enciclopedia on line. Astronomo e geodeta inglese (Down, Kent, 1845 - Cambridge 1912), figlio di Charles Robert; insegnò astronomia e fisica sperimentale all'università di Cambridge. Socio straniero dei Lincei (1897).

  2. George Howard, the fifth child of Charles and Emma Darwin, was born at Down July 9th, 1845. Why he was christened George, I cannot say. It was one of the facts on which we founded a theory that our parents lost their presence of mind at the font and gave us names for which there was neither the excuse of tradition nor of preference on their own part.

  3. George Howard Darwin (* 9. júl 1845, Downe, Spojené kráľovstvo – † 7. december 1912, Cambridge) bol anglický astronóm a matematik, ktorý prvý použil podrobnú dynamickú analýzu v problematike kozmogónie a geológie.. Dielo. On beneficial restrictions to liberty of marriage.In: Contemporary Review.Band 22, 1873, S. 412-426; Marriages between First Cousins in England and Their ...

  4. Sir George Darwin (1845–1912) was the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin. After studying mathematics at Cambridge he read for the Bar, but soon returned to science and to Cambridge, where in 1883 he was appointed Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy. His family home is now the location of Darwin College.

  5. Sir George Howard Darwin, FRS (9 July 1845 – Cambridge, 7 December 1912) [1] was an English astronomer and mathematician, the second son and fifth child of Charles and Emma Darwin. Darwin was born at Down House. He studied under Charles Pritchard, and entered St John's College, Cambridge in 1863, though he soon moved to Trinity College, [2 ...

  6. Mathematician and astronomer; son of Charles Darwin Sir George Howard Darwin was the second son of Charles Darwin. He was appointed Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge University in 1883. His principal work was on the subject of tides, on which he became the leading authority, and on other physical questions connected with the relation of the earth and moon.

  7. Sir George Howard Darwin, F.R.S. (* 9. Juli 1845 in Down, Kent; † 7. Dezember 1912 in Cambridge, England) war ein britischer Astronom und Mathematiker. Er war das fünfte Kind (zweiter Sohn) von Charles Darwin. Er ist bekannt für seine Theorie, dass der Mond einst Teil der Erde gewesen sein soll (Abspaltungstheorie