Prologue
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 October 2009
Summary
The first letter in this volume is a response to Origin of species, which was published in 1859. The following notes give some details of Darwin's life up to that point.
1809
Charles Darwin was born on 12 February, second son and fifth of six children of Robert Waring Darwin, a physician in Shrewsbury, and Susannah, daughter of Josiah Wedgwood I, master-potter of Staffordshire.
1818
Entered Shrewsbury School as a boarding student.
1825
Went to Edinburgh with his brother Erasmus to study medicine.
1828
Entered Christ's College, Cambridge, to study for a degree with the intention of becoming a clergyman.
1831
At the end of the year, sets sail in HMS Beagle as companion to Captain FitzRoy on a survey voyage to South America and the Pacific.
1836
Arrived back in England in October.
1838
Publication of the five-volume Zoology of the Beagle begins.
1839
Married his cousin, Emma Wedgwood. Voyage of the Beagle published, under the title Journal and remarks.
1842
Charles and Emma move with their two children from London to Down in Kent. Publication of Coral reefs.
1844
Publication of Volcanic islands. Darwin leaves instructions with Emma for the publication of a sketch of his ‘Species theory’ in the event of his untimely death.
1846
Publication of Geological observations on South America.
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