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During the voyage, Darwin corresponded by letter with Henslow after reaching South America, and collected specimens with him in mind, particularly plants. Extracts from ten of Darwin's letters from South America to Henslow were first read out at a meeting of the Cambridge Philosophical Society on 16
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was printed without Darwin's knowledge. Upon learning of this pamphlet, Darwin was "a good deal horrified" at Henslow making public "what had been written without care or accuracy". The publicity helped Darwin's career, and at the end of his life acknowledged their friendship as the most important
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and are entitled to use the ‘FCPS’ post-nominals. Fellows are usually academics or graduate students involved in mathematical or scientific research within the University. A Fellow must be recommended in writing by both a Fellow of the Society who has been a member for at least three years and a
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To commemorate the Society’s bicentenary, a blue plaque to the Society was erected in March 2019 on 2 All Saints Passage (the house built by the Society in 1833 to house its meeting room, library and collections). The plaque was unveiled by
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Archives of the Library and Reading Room predating 1976 (the date at which the Library, by then known as the Scientific Periodicals Library and later as the Central Science Library, became a dependent library of Cambridge University
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The original pamphlet is now rare. According to American Book Prices Current only four copies have appeared at auction since 1975. On 19 June 2014 Christies auctioned an original copy in New York (Sale 2861) and realised $ 221,000.
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The society has built up an exceptional historical scientific record dating back to 1819. While not on public display, the archives can be viewed by prior arrangement with the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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The pamphlet has been described as the first writing of Charles Darwin ever to be published, but earlier, while still at Cambridge University, he had his notes on insects published in a book by
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person of appropriate standing, who knows the candidate in a professional capacity. Approved candidates are elected at open meetings of the Society following proposal at Council Meetings.
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The society is a registered charity: 213811 and has 11 Trustees. It is assisted by a number of full-time and part-time paid staff. Membership of the Society is currently over 2,000.
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Its prime purpose is to "keep alive the spirit of inquiry". For over 200 years, this spirit has been kept alive by its members and its activities. The society is independent of the
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as his tutor and through his attendance at Henslow's scientific talks at the University. Darwin had been recommended by Henslow to take his place aboard the survey ship
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in 1832. The society is governed by an elected council of senior academics, which is chaired by the Society's President, according to a set of statutes.
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The society organizes lectures given by prominent scientists and mathematicians. The lectures are free and open to all who are interested to attend.
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became not only the first female Fellow of the Society to win a Nobel Prize (Chemistry) but also the first female member of the
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Currently 49 Nobel Prize winners are listed amongst its Fellows and Honorary Fellows of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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in 1903 for the Nobel Prize in Physics. Marie Curie was the first person to win or share two Nobel Prizes, being awarded the
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In 1960 it was reprinted privately to mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of the "
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The Society has had numerous Fellows and Honorary Fellows who have been awarded the
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November 1835, around the time that the ship reached Tahiti. Two days later,
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The society publishes one of the oldest mathematical journals in history: "
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The Spirit of Inquiry: How One Extraordinary Society Shaped Modern Science
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The Society’s bicentenary blue plaque on 2 All Saints Passage, Cambridge.
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was elected a Fellow of the Society in 1970 until his death in 2018.
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Archives relating to the various premises occupied by the Society
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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was published between 1821–1928, but was then discontinued.
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Discovery: 200 Years of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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The Cambridge Philosophical Society: A History 1819-1969
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Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (F.C.P.S.)
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to denote any research undertaken outside the fields of
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The equivalent organisation for philosophers is the
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The Cambridge Philosophical Society Wax Seal, 1832.
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CB2 1RX
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philosophy
law
theology
medicine
King William IV
scientific journals
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
John Stevens Henslow
Adam Sedgwick
Edward Clarke
University of Cambridge
Fellows
Cambridge Moral Sciences Club
Cambridge University Press
Nobel Prize
Hendrik A Lorentz
Pieter Zeeman
Nobel Prize in Physics
Marie Curie
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dorothy Hodgkin
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