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40: 210:, in which he "documented the most famous evolutionary story of all", the transformation of a small ancestor with many toes into the large, single-toed modern horse. He also identified the primary basis for this transformation, which was a shift in their environment from eating leaves in the woodlands and marshes to grazing grass on the open plains. 166:. This attracted the attention of the agents of the tzar. When he returned home, he published many scientific texts and, in 1866, Herzen's "Who is to Blame" of which the entire printing was burned by order of the censors. After his engagement to a young radical woman was broken, he met Sofia Kovalevskaya ( 137:
Vladimir Kovalevsky was born in Vitebsk providence, outside of Palibino, the youngest of two children. His father, Onufry Osipovich Kovalevsky, was a Russianized Polish landowner and his mother, Polina Petrovna, was Russian. He spent his entire childhood at the estate, and was tutored until the age
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he earned money by translating books. After graduating in 1861, he gained employment at the Department of Heraldry but asked to travel abroad for his health. After traveling to
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Kovalevsky edited many scientific books, and on 27 February 1867 he wrote to Charles Darwin about translating his latest book,
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This article is about the Russian paleontologist. For other people named Vladimir Kovalevsky, see
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Kovalevsky returned with his wife to Russia by 1878, with the hopes of becoming a professor of
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was published several months before the "original" English version. He also translated
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Math and mathematicians : the history of math discoveries around the world
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Korvin-Krukovskaya) and the two were "fictitiously" married 27 September 1868.
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of 16. He had a grounding in foreign languages, and during his last year at
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in Russia, he is most notable for his early work on the evolution of the
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Koblitz, Ann Hibner (1987). Sofia Vasilevna Kovalevskaia in
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A Calendar of Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
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Women of Mathematics: A Bio-Bibliographic Sourcebook
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Kovalevsky

Vārkava
Vitebsk Governorate
Moscow
Charles Darwin
Hippomorpha
Alexander Kovalevsky
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Imperial School of Jurisprudence
Heidelberg
Tübingen
Paris
Nice
London
Alexander Herzen
née
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
The Descent of Man
Franco-Prussian war
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
paleontology
"On the Osteology of the Hyopotamidae"
Bibcode
1873RSPT..163...19K
ISBN
0-387-96030-9
Women of Mathematics: A Bio-Bibliographic Sourcebook
ISBN
978-0-313-24849-8

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