"Scientific Papers and Addresses" is a collection of essays and addresses by eminent Victorian scientists George Rolleston and Sir Edward Burnett Tylor. This volume offers insights into the scientific thought of the late 19th century, covering a range of topics from biological sciences to anthropology. Rolleston's contributions focus on comparative anatomy and physiology, while Tylor explores the early development of human culture and civilization.
The book showcases the intellectual debates and discoveries that shaped modern science. With detailed observations and insightful analysis, "Scientific Papers and Addresses" remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of science and the development of key scientific concepts. This edition makes these important works accessible to a new generation of readers.
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