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  1. The idea of evolution in the writings of Buffon.—III.J. S. Wilkie - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (4):255-266.
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  • (1 other version)Evolution by natural selection.Charles Darwin - 1958 - New York,: Johnson Reprint. Edited by Alfred Russel Wallace.
    Introduction to the Sketch of 1842 and the Essay of 1844, by F. Darwin (1909)--Sketch of 1842, by C. Darwin.--Essay of 1844, by C. Darwin.--On the tendency of species to form varieties; and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection, by C. Darwin and A. Wallace.
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  • (1 other version)The variation of animals and plants under domestication.Charles Darwin - 1868 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Harriet Ritvo.
    The publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species in 1859 ignited a public storm he neither wanted nor enjoyed. Having offered his book as a contribution to science, Darwin discovered to his dismay that it was received as an affront by many scientists and as a sacrilege by clergy and Christian citizens. To answer the criticism that his theory was a theory only, and a wild one at that, he published two volumes in 1868 to demonstrate that evolution was (...)
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  • S.D. Poisson's work in probability.O. B. Sheynin - 1978 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 18 (3):245-300.
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  • P.S. Laplace's work on probability.O. B. Sheynin - 1976 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 16 (2):137-187.
    Taken together with my previous articles [77], [80] devoted to the history of finite random sums and to Laplace's theory of errors, this paper sheds sufficient light on the whole work of Laplace in probability. Laplace's theory of probability is subdivided into theory of probability proper, limit theorems and mathematical statistics (not yet distinguished as a separate entity). I maintain that in its very design Laplace's theory of probability is a discipline pertaining to natural science rather than to mathematics. I (...)
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  • On the prehistory of the theory of probability.O. B. Sheynin - 1974 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 12 (2):97-141.
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  • Finite random sums.O. B. Sheynin - 1973 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 9 (4-5):275-305.
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  • Natural Selection in "The Origin of Species".Michael Ruse - 1971 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1 (4):311.
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  • Aliis exterendum, or, the Origins of the Statistical Society of London.Victor L. Hilts - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):21-43.
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  • Further unpublished letters of Charles Darwin.Gavin de Beer - 1958 - Annals of Science 14 (2):83-115.
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