Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel letters, 1867-1914 1867-1914

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Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel letters, 1867-1914 1867-1914

These letters, mostly in German, refer to evolution, Darwin, monism, phylogeny, radiolaria, morphology, and anatomy, and other scientific work of Haeckel and his correspondents.

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Ernst Haeckel was a German zoologist. In 1862 he became a professor of comparative anatomy and director of the Zoological Institute of the University of Jena, and after 1865 he was a professor of zoology there. He was a strong supporter of Darwin's views on evolution. His own theories include the "biogenetic law" and the "gastraea" theory. From the guide to the Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel letters, 1867-1914, 1867-1914, (American Philosophical Society) ...