De L'origine Des Espèces
1862
De L'origine Des Espèces
1862
De L'origine Des Espèces, first published in 1862 by Charles Darwin, is a seminal scientific work that introduces the theory of evolution through natural selection. It argues that species evolve from common ancestors and are not fixed entities, challenging the prevailing beliefs of the time. The book synthesizes years of research, including observations from Darwin's voyage on the Beagle, and discusses earlier theories from notable naturalists. This foundational text has profoundly influenced biological sciences and our understanding of ecological interdependence.







