THE DARWIN EXHIBITION
OF THE ICDI
The CD-ROM in English is now available
“It is those who know little,
and not those who know much,
who so positively assert that
this or that problem will never be
solved by science.”
The Descent of Man, 1871, Introduction
Contents of the Darwin Exhibition
1. Charles Darwin, 1809-1882
2. Charles Darwin’s Genealogical Tree
3. Childhood
4. Paternal Ancestry
5. Maternal Ancestry
6. The Two Sides of Victorian England
7. Edinburgh
8. Cambridge
9. The Departure
10. The Beagle and Her Captain
11. A Chronology of Darwin’s Voyage
12. The Fossil Mammals
13. Legendary “Finches”
14. The Formation of Coral Reefs
15. The Results of the Voyage
16. Variation, Domestication, Selection
17. With and Against Malthus
18. The Invention of the Theory
19. Artificial Selection and Natural Selection
20. The Decisive Years
21. Darwin’s Sons
22. The Cirripedes
23. A Wise Strategist: Charles Lyell
24. A Fair Rival: Alfred Russel Wallace
25. An Incomparable Friend: Joseph Dalton Hooker
26. An Ambitious Defender: Thomas Henry Huxley
27. The Publication of The Origin of Species
28. 1860: Oxford. The Confrontation
29. An Unfortunate Predecessor: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
30. A Sociological Deviation: Herbert Spencer
31. An Embarrassing Cousin: Francis Galton
32. Slavery
33 and 33 bis. Faithful Friends and False Disciples
34 and 34 bis. Mimicry
35. The Descent of Man
36. Sexual Dimorphism and Seasonal Variations
37. Sexual Selection, Altruism and Morals
38. The Expression of the Emotions
39. Darwin and Botany
40. Darwin and Religion
41 and 41 bis. The Last Years
42. Credit Titles