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When I had read Charles Darwin's book 'On the Origin of Species,' it seemed to me that there was one mode, and that perhaps the most certain, of testing the correctness of the views developed in it, namely, to attempt apply them as specially as possible to some particular group of animals. such an attempt to establish a genealogical tree, whether for the families of a class, the genera of a large family, or for the species of an extensive genus, and to produce pictures as complete and intelligible as possible of the common ancestors of the various smaller and larger circles, might furnish a result in three different ways. 1. In the first place, Darwin's suppositions when thus applied might lead to irreconcilable and contradictory conclusions, from which the erroneousness of the suppositions might be inferred. If Darwin's opinions are false, it was to be expected that contradictions would accompany their detailed application at every step, and that these, by their cumulative force, would entirely destroy the suppositions from which they proceeded, even though the deductions derived from each particular case might possess little of the unconditional nature of mathematical proof.
When I had read Charles Darwin's book 'On the Origin of Species, ' it seemed to me that there was one mode, and that perhaps the most certain, of testing the correctness of the views developed in it, namely, to attempt apply them as specially as possible to some particular group of animals. such an attempt to establish a genealogical tree, whether for the families of a class, the genera of a large family, or for the species of an extensive genus, and to produce pictures as complete and intelligible as possible of the common ancestors of the various smaller and larger circles, might furnish a result in three different ways
Das Buch ""Die Landschaftsschilderungen in den erz�����hlenden Dichtungen Chateaubriands"" von Fritz M�����ller wurde 1905 ver������ffentlicht und ist eine Studie zur franz������sischen Literatur. Der Autor untersucht die Beschreibungen von Landschaften in den Werken des franz������sischen Schriftstellers Fran�����ois-Ren����� de Chateaubriand und analysiert, wie diese Beschreibungen zur Erz�����hlung beitragen. M�����ller geht dabei besonders auf die Romane ""Atala"" und ""Ren�����"" ein und zeigt auf, wie Chateaubriand die Natur als Spiegelbild der menschlichen Seele darstellt. Das Buch ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Literaturwissenschaft und bietet eine detaillierte Analyse der Werke Chateaubriands.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""Die Landschaftsschilderungen in den erz�����hlenden Dichtungen Chateaubriands"" (1905) von M�����ller, Fritz ist eine literaturwissenschaftliche Arbeit, die sich mit der Beschreibung der Landschaft in den erz�����hlenden Werken des franz������sischen Schriftstellers Fran�����ois-Ren����� de Chateaubriand befasst. Der Autor untersucht die Art und Weise, wie Chateaubriand die Natur in seinen Werken darstellt und welche Bedeutung die Landschaft f�����r die Handlung und die Charaktere hat. M�����ller analysiert dabei nicht nur die Beschreibungen der Natur, sondern auch die Symbolik und die metaphorische Bedeutung, die Chateaubriand in seinen Texten verwendet. Die Arbeit bietet somit eine tiefgr�����ndige Auseinandersetzung mit der literarischen Technik Chateaubriands und seiner Beziehung zur Natur.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Known for developing the concept of Mullerian mimicry, whereby poisonous species with a common predator display similar warning signals, the naturalist Johann Friedrich Theodor (Fritz) Muller (1821-97) spent most of his working life in Brazil. Having emigrated from Germany, owing partly to his radical atheism, he became a strong early supporter of Darwinism. Drawing on his studies of crustaceans, he originally published this work in German as Fur Darwin (1864), and sent the great naturalist a copy. Muller became a regular correspondent, and Darwin supported the translation of Muller's work, firstly for his personal use and also in the published 1869 version that is reissued here, rendered into English by the naturalist William Sweetland Dallas (1824-90), with several updates by Muller. Using case studies of crustaceans to provide evidence for certain aspects of Darwinian theory, Muller draws up evolutionary classifications of the various species examined.
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