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Explore the fascinating world of 19th-century science with Charles Kingsley's "Scientific Essays and Lectures." This collection offers a captivating glimpse into the scientific thought of the era, exploring various aspects of natural history and the scientific method. Kingsley, a renowned author and clergyman, presents a series of engaging lectures and essays that delve into the wonders of the natural world. From insightful discussions on scientific principles to reflections on the history of scientific discovery, this volume provides a broad overview of scientific inquiry during a pivotal…mehr

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Explore the fascinating world of 19th-century science with Charles Kingsley's "Scientific Essays and Lectures." This collection offers a captivating glimpse into the scientific thought of the era, exploring various aspects of natural history and the scientific method. Kingsley, a renowned author and clergyman, presents a series of engaging lectures and essays that delve into the wonders of the natural world. From insightful discussions on scientific principles to reflections on the history of scientific discovery, this volume provides a broad overview of scientific inquiry during a pivotal period. Readers interested in the history of science will find this book a valuable resource, offering a unique perspective on the development of scientific thought and its impact on society. Rediscover the enduring appeal of scientific exploration through Kingsley's accessible and thought-provoking prose. A meticulously prepared print republication of a classic work. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Charles Kingsley was a broad church priest of the Church of England, a university lecturer, a social reformer, a historian, a novelist, and a poet. He lived from 12 June 1819 to 23 January 1875. He is known for his involvement in Christian socialism, the working men's college, and the establishment of labor cooperatives, which were unsuccessful but inspired later labor reforms. He was Charles Darwin's friend and correspondent. The eldest child of the Reverend Charles Kingsley and his wife, Mary Lucas Kingsley, Kingsley was born in Holne, Devon. Both his sister Charlotte Chanter (1828-1882) and brother Henry Kingsley (1830-1876) were writers. He was the uncle of the explorer and scientist Mary Kingsley and the father of the novelist Lucas Malet (Mary St. Leger Kingsley, 1852-1931). (1862-1900). The early years of Charles Kingsley were spent in Barnack, Northamptonshire, and Clovelly, Devon, where his father served as Curate from 1826 to 1832 and Rector from 1832 to 1836. Before attending King's College London and the University of Cambridge, he received his education at Bristol Grammar School and Helston Grammar School. Charles enrolled in Cambridge's Magdalene College in 1838 and earned his degree there in 1842.