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  1. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Manuscript notes by the English self-taught naturalist, Philip Henry Gosse, dated between 1861 and 1875, on the breeding and cultivation of orchids. Items entitled 'Orchid notes', dated 1861-1871, consist of ca. 148 unbound leaves of letters, pencil sketches, and notes.

  2. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Philip Gosse (1879-1959), nieto del naturalista inglés Philip Henry Gosse e hijo del escritor Sir Edmund Gosse, es uno de los más afamados historiadores, en el siglo XX, de la piratería.

  3. Hace 2 días · Este drama lo expondría, agónicamen­te, el pastor y naturalist­a Philip Henry Gosse, cuando trató de conciliar su acendrada fe en la literalida­d de la Biblia con los postulados de Darwin. ...

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    Hace 3 días · The idea was named after the title of an 1857 book, Omphalos by Philip Henry Gosse, in which Gosse argued that in order for the world to be functional God must have created the Earth with mountains and canyons, trees with growth rings, Adam and Eve with fully grown hair, fingernails, and navels (ὀμφαλός omphalos is Greek for "navel ...

  5. 1 de jul. de 2024 · It was not officially opposed to evolution theory, but its main founder James Reddie objected to Darwin's work as "inharmonious" and "utterly incredible", and Philip Henry Gosse, author of Omphalos, was a vice-president. The institute's membership increased to 1897, then declined sharply.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Download this stock image: Philip Henry Gosse (1810-1888), English naturalist. Gosse travelled to the Americas in 1827, visiting Newfoundland and other parts of Canada, where he - 2ADGTJ2 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

  7. Hace 4 días · Henry invaded England in June 1399 with a small force that quickly grew in numbers, meeting little resistance. With the support of much of the disaffected nobility, Bolingbroke deposed Richard and was crowned as Henry IV, the first Lancastrian monarch.