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Evolution: The Modern Synthesis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Evolution: The Modern Synthesis
''Evolution: The Modern Synthesis'', a 1942 book by Julian Huxley (grandson of T.H. Huxley), is one of the most important books of the modern evolutionary synthesis. == Significance == In the book Huxley tackles the subject of evolution at full length, in what became the defining work of his life. His role was that of a synthesiser, and it helped that he had met many of the other participants. His book was written whilst he was Secretary to the Zoological Society, and made use of his remarkable collection of reprints covering the first part of the century. It was published in 1942. Reviews of the book in learned journals were little short of ecstatic; the ''American Naturalist'' called it "The outstanding evolutionary treatise of the decade, perhaps of the century. The approach is thoroughly scientific; the command of basic information amazing." 〔Hubbs C.L. 1943. Evolution the new synthesis. ''American Naturalist'' 77, 365-68.〕〔Kimball R.F. 1943. The great biological generalization. ''Quarterly Review of Biology'' 18, 364-67 (review of ''Ev. the modern synthesis'' ).〕〔Karl P. Schmidt, Evolution the Modern Synthesis by Julian Huxley, Copeia, Vol. 1943, No. 4 (Dec. 31, 1943), pp. 262-263〕〔Conway Zirkle, Isis, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Spring, 1944), pp. 192-194〕
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