Celebrating Darwin’s Birthday

In recognition of Darwin Day 2015, the annual celebration of the birthday of naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882), we invite you to learn more about books and manuscript materials by Darwin held in the History of Science Collections at the University of Oklahoma Libraries.

Below please find an overview of the Darwin Collection, previously posted on the occasion of an exhibition of Darwin First Editions: Exhibit brochure (pdf)

More than First Editions

To view all of Charles Darwin’s printed volumes in their first editions yields an unforgettable impression of the breadth and beauty of Darwin’s work. However, to support research, the Collections holds far more than just the first editions, for scholars need to see how editions of works were changed, and how translations differ. Darwinism in Germany was different than Darwinism in France or England or America, so hundreds of editions and translations have been collected. One unusual example is Darwin, Die Opshtamung fun Menschen (New York, 1926 [vol. title 1923]; The Descent of Man in Yiddish), F1139.

Darwin, Descent of Man, in Yiddish

Another is a Norwegian edition of Origin of Species (1890) which is not listed in the Freeman Bibliography.

Darwin, Origin of Species, in Norwegian

The Portrait collections include several depictions of Darwin, including a Darwin caricature from Vanity Fair magazine (Sept 30, 1871).

Also available in the History of Science Collections are the journals in which Darwin published his articles, the works of Darwin’s contemporaries and recent books about Darwin that support current scholarship in the history of science. With the resources of the Darwin Collection at your fingertips, the History of Science Collections of the University of Oklahoma Libraries offers an ideal place to read and study Charles Darwin.

More than Printed Works

Through making its holdings available through Landmarks of Science and various digital projects, the purpose of the History of Science Collections is to facilitate research in the University of Oklahoma Libraries and beyond.

Darwin letterThe Collections holds four handwritten Darwin letters:

  1. 1864-Feb22
  2. 1869-Jan23
  3. 1869-Oct7
  4. 1870-Feb24

The Collections are making available the enhanced ePub versions of works in the history of geology prepared by Robert Cody. So far, these ePubs include Darwin’s work on coral reefs.

OU is a major contributor to Cambridge University’s Darwin Online. Having provided digital versions of nearly 40 obscure editions, the Collections’ contribution is second only to Cambridge itself.

For more info . . .

Read more about the Galleries, browse the Darwin first editions, and view a list of additional Digitized Books.

See also the recent book Political Descent  by Dr. Piers Hale, Department of the History of Science, University of Oklahoma.

For a recap of recent Darwin commemorations at the University of Oklahoma see Darwin 2009

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Kristina Southwell, Head of Operations; Kerry Magruder, Curator; and JoAnn Palmeri, Librarian
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