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  1. Leonard Darwin, né à Down House, Downe, dans le borough londonien de Bromley, le 15 janvier 1850, et mort à Londres le 26 mars 1943, est le quatrième fils et huitième enfant du naturaliste anglais Charles Darwin et de sa femme Emma.

  2. Leonard Darwin FRGS (15 January 1850 – 26 March 1943) was an English politician, economist and eugenicist. He was a son of the naturalist Charles Darwin, and also a mentor to Ronald Fisher, a statistician and evolutionary biologist.

  3. 13 nov. 2017 · Leonard Darwin (1850–1943) was the fourth son of Charles Darwin and a prolific photographer. He had a diverse career in engineering, politics, economics and eugenics, and was the president of the Eugenics Education Society for 17 years.

    • Tim M Berra
    • 2019
  4. Leonard Darwin, né à Down House, Downe, dans le borough londonien de Bromley, le 15 janvier 1850, et mort à Londres le 26 mars 1943, est le quatrième fils et huitième enfant du naturaliste anglais Charles Darwin et de sa femme Emma.

    • 26 mars 1943 (à 93 ans)Londres
    • britannique
    • 15 janvier 1850Downe
    • Forest Row
  5. 13 juil. 2017 · Leonard Darwin (1850–1943) could make no reasonable claim of significant scientific expertise, although this did not deter him from having his name put forward for fellowship of the Royal Society on more than one occasion.

    • Tom Blaney
    • 2019
  6. Scope and Contents The Darwin archive comprises the personal and scientific working papers of Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882), together with correspondence and papers of many members of the wider Darwin family. Darwin’s scientific papers include his significant corpus of work on species, evolution and natural selection, and papers relating ...

  7. 21 sept. 2015 · This article explores the contribution of Leonard Darwin, the eighth child of Charles Darwin, to the assimilation of Mendelism into evolutionary theory. It analyses his correspondence with R. A. Fisher and his books and articles on topics such as natural selection, mutations, mimicry and genetic variability.