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  1. Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature is an 1863 book by Thomas Henry Huxley, in which he gives evidence for the evolution of humans and apes from a common ancestor. It was the first book devoted to the topic of human evolution, and discussed much of the anatomical and other evidence.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2008 · Evidence as to man's place in nature. by. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. Publication date. 1863. Topics. Human beings -- Origin. Publisher. New York, D. Appelton and company. Collection. biodiversity; MBLWHOI; blc; americana. Contributor. MBLWHOI Library. Language. English. I. On the natural history of man-like apes.--II.

  3. In 1863, the biologist and educator Thomas Henry Huxley published Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, a compilation of his public lectures on Darwin's theory of evolution — specifically the controversial idea of the ape ancestry of humans.

  4. 6 de ene. de 2009 · Title: Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature. Author: Thomas H. Huxley. Release Date: January 6, 2009 [EBook #2931] Last Updated: January 22, 2013. Language: English. Character set encoding: ASCII. *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MAN'S PLACE *** Produced by Amy E. Zelmer, and David Widger. EVIDENCE AS TO. MAN'S PLACE IN NATURE.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2020 · English. 184 pages 21 cm. Originally published in 1863 under title: Evidence as to man's place in nature. Includes bibliographical references. On the natural history of the man-like apes.--On the relations of man to the lower animals.--On some fossil remains of man. commitment to retain 20151208.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2001 · Nov 1, 2001. Most Recently Updated. Jan 22, 2013. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 162 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  7. Page 71 - The question of questions for mankind — the problem which underlies all others, and is more deeply interesting than any other — is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in...