The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century is a work by Thomas Henry Huxley, published in 1889. In this book, Huxley provides a summary of major developments in physics, chemistry, and biology during the period from 1839 to 1889. He explores their impact on society within the historical context of philosophical thought and scientific inquiry dating back to Aristotle12. The remarkable increase in industrial production through machinery, improvements in technical processes, and inventions during this time period is a prominent feature of the history of civilization. Additionally, advancements in means of locomotion and intercommunication have played a crucial role in shaping the modern world.
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Delphi Collected Works of Thomas Henry Huxley Illustrated

The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature : Enriched edition. Essay #4 from "Science and Hebrew Tradition"

The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology : Essay #2 from "Science and Hebrew Tradition"

Aphorisms and Reflections from the works of T. H. Huxley

Science & Education : Essays

The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science : Essay #6 from "Science and Hebrew Tradition"

On the Method of Zadig : Enriched edition. Essay #1 from "Science and Hebrew Tradition"

Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions

Man's Place in Nature, and Other Essays

The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary Transmission and Variation

Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of T. H. Huxley
