| 1863 - 376 páginas
...developed than in man, in all the higher apes. He (Prof. Huxley) now appealed to the anatomists present if the universal voice of Continental and British anatomists...different in degree from those which separate the apes _one from another. In conclusion, he expressed his opinion of the futility of discussions like the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 204 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, could be found better calculated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest Ape are of less value than those between the highest and the lower Apes, than the hand or the foot, and yet, perhaps,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 204 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, could be found better calculated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest. Ape are of less value than those between the highest and the lower Apes, than the hand or the foot, and yet, perhaps,... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1879 - 578 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, could be found better calculated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest Ape are of less value than those between the highest THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ORGANS. I9I and the lower Apes, than... | |
| London Hall of science - 1882 - 138 páginas
...these respects he is far nearer the apes than the apes :are to the dog." And again he declares — " That the structural differences between man and the highest ape are of less value than those between the highest and lowest ape." And here it must not be forgotten that of... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, eould be found better caleulated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest Ape are of less value than those between the highest and the knver Apes, than tho hand or the foot, anil yet,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1874 - 366 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, could be found better calculated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest Ape are of less value than those between the highest and the lower Apes, than the hand or the foot; and yet, perhaps,... | |
| Charles Bradlaugh - 1899 - 256 páginas
...these respects he is far nearer the apes than the apes are to the dog." And again he declares— " That the structural differences between man and the highest ape are of less value than those between the highest and lowest ape." And here it must not be forgotten that of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 466 páginas
...Huxley also demonstrated that the differences between the foot of man and that of the higher apes were of the same order, and only slightly different in degree from those which separated one ape from another. Early in the sixties Flower's papers on the neck vertebrae of the Sea... | |
| Alfred Sommer - 1906 - 160 páginas
...Hardly any part of the bodily frame, then, could be found better calculated to illustrate the truth that the structural differences between Man and the highest Ape are of less value than those between the highest and the lower Apes, than the hand or the foot. Literaturverzeichnis.... | |
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