who is the father of Biology Who is the father of biology?
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Aristotle is the father of biology.
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Aristotle is known as the father of Biology
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- Aristotle investigated to an Island known as Lesvos. His attraction with what he found there, and his painstaking study of it, led to the birth of a new science called biology.
- Professor Armand Leroi reflects in Aristotle’s tracks to create the animals, places and ideas that motivated the scholar in his pioneering effort.
- Charles Darwin received a letter from a practitioner and classicist called William Ogle before his death in 1882.
- It included Ogle’s recent version of Aristotle’s The Parts of Animals and a short letter in which he admitted to knowing “some self-essential in thus obtaining a kind of approved introducer of the father of biologists to his great modern successor.
- Aristotle is not typically recognised as the father of naturalists, but Darwin confessed a line of intelligent descent. “I had not the usual remote notion of what an amazing man he was,” Darwin wrote of Aristotle in his reply to Ogle. “Cuvier and Linnaeus have meant my two fathers, though in very different forms, but they appeared small school students to great Aristotle.”
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