INDEX 



Abiogenesis, 17, 18, 20, 30, 36, 

 177, 352; Abubaccr, 117; Al- 

 bertus Magnus, 106; Anax- 

 agoras, 94; Anaximander, 48; 

 Anaximenes, 50; Aristotle, 76; 

 Augustine, 106, 109; Cham- 

 bers, 313, 316; Democritus. 94; 

 E. Darwin, 203, 204; Einpedo- 

 cles, 52, 56; Epicurus, 91; 

 Erigena, 106; Greek doctrine, 

 32, 37; influence on evolution 

 idea, 31 ; lonians, 51 ; La- 

 marck, 233-4, 252-3; Lucre- 

 tius, 91^5; Matthew, 322; 

 Oken, 252; Parmenides, 94; 

 physicists, 51 ; Roscellinus, 

 106; St. Vincent, 292; specu- 

 lative evolutionists, 161; the- 

 ory abandoned, 38; Trevira- 

 nus, 289-90; William of Oc- 

 cam, 106. 



Abubacer, 15, 115; abiogenesis 

 ('Nature-man'), 117-8. 



Adaptation, 34, 44, 351; Anax- 

 agoras, 59, 60; Aristotle, 10, 

 34, 61, 71, 74; Buffon, 147; 

 Democritus, 34, 59; E. Dar- 

 win, 203 ; Empedocles, 56, 59 ; 

 Greek studies, 65, 68, 101, 

 353-6; Lamarck, 314; princi- 

 ple, 17; recapitulation, 49. 

 See Archa^sthetism, Bioge- 

 netic Law, Darwinism, La- 

 marckism. Transmission of 

 Acquired Characters. 



^schylus, 63-4; poet of evolu- 

 tion, 63, 93; volume, 63, 71, 

 97. 



Affiliation between Organisms, 

 17; Lamarck, 249. 



Agassiz, 13; disciple of Cuvier, 

 281, 282; fixity, 281; oppo- 



nent of transformism, 283; 

 progressionist, 312; recapitu- 

 lation of adaptations, 49. 



Agrigentum, 52, 55; school of 

 medicine, 67. 



Albertus Magnus, 130; abio- 

 genesis, 106; support of Aris- 

 totle, 118. 



Aldrovandi, systematist, 185. 



Allen, 342; influence on Dar- 

 win, 343. 



Analogy in Structure, 71 ; Aris- 

 totle, 78. 



Anatomy, Democritus, 57, 58; 

 first written work, 67; Greek 

 studies, 45, 62, 65, 67, 349; 

 history, 33; philosophers, 258, 

 295; practitioners, 67, 97; 

 schools, 131 ; transcendental- 

 ists (Geoffroy, Oken, Owen), 

 316. See Man (kinship). 



Anaxagoras, 15, 43, 51, 59-62, 

 63, 64, 71, 76, 161; abiogene- 

 sis, 94; adaptations, 59, 60, 

 353 ; causation, 60 ; design, 44, 

 59, 60; dualism, 60; germ doc- 

 trine, 171, 352; human hand, 

 61; mind vs. matter, 61, 62; 

 origin of life, 60, 62, 99. 



Anaximander, 10, 15, 43, 45, 

 46-9, 50, 64, 160, 181, 350; abi- 

 ogenesis, 48; movement, 100; 

 origin of life, 47, 48, 99, 353, 

 of man, 48; survival, 48; theo- 

 ries, 46; transformation, 49. 



Anaximenes, 15, 43, 49-50; abio- 

 genesis, 50; causation, 49-50; 

 origin of life, 50, 353. 



Anthropology, Greek studies, 

 62. 



Antiquity, reverence for, 25. 



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