

An edition of The Ovary of Eve (1998)
By Clara Pinto Correia
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
eng
Pages
420
Description:
The Ovary of Eve is a rich and often hilarious account of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century efforts to understand conception. In these early years of the Scientific Revolution, the most intelligent men and women of the day struggled to come to terms with the origins of new life, and one theory—preformation—sparked an intensely heated debate that continued for over a hundred years. Clara Pinto-Correia traces the history of this much maligned theory through the cultural capitals of Europe.
subjects: Nonfiction, Science, Eve (biblical figure), History, Embryology, Reproduction, Research