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Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution: His Life and Work

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A scholarly biography reconstructs the life and scientific work of a French naturalist who proposed an early theory of organic evolution. It combines archival research and site visits to fill gaps in personal records, recounts academic appointments and the neglect of his burial, and reproduces portraits and translations of his writings. The author presents the transformist theory in its original formulations, traces its reception and later revival, compares its causal ideas with competing evolutionary accounts, and compiles a bibliography and documentary evidence to support the narrative.

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A. S. Packard

A. S. Packard was an American entomologist and author known for his contributions to the study of insects. His notable works include "A Text-book of Entomology," which serves as a comprehensive resource on the anatomy, physiology, and development of insects, aimed at both students and professionals in the field. Packard also explored the history of evolutionary thought in his book "Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution: His Life and Work," highlighting the contributions of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. Additionally, his work "Our Common Insects" provides an accessible overview of the insects found in various environments, making the subject approachable for the general public.

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