The ovary of Eve: egg and sperm and preformation
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 - p...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. Preformation assumed that, during Creation, God had placed infinite generations of perfect miniature creatures inside their future parents, much like nested Russian dolls. But were these perfect beings in the egg or the sperm? The answer mattered a great deal, because both the Church and the larger society held women accountable for the Fall and Original Sin, as well as for birth defects and failures to conceive, while inheritance of social position and titles, even kingdoms, passed through the male line. The "ovists" debated the "spermists" in palaces and cafes, in churches and at family dinner tables, as the aristocracy, the Church, and the intelligentsia tried to resolve what the ancient Greeks called "the mystery of mysteries." Clara Pinto-Correia weaves the strands of this debate into the cultural and social history of the day and shows why intelligent men and women became committed to a view of life that seems unbelievable to us today. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xix
Prologue: Dare to Know 1
1. All About Eve 16
2. All About Adam 65
3. One Does Not See the Wind 105
4. Hopeful Monsters 136
5. Frogs with Boxer Shorts 183
6. The H Word 211
7. The Music of the Spheres 242
8. Magical Numbers 274
Epilogue: The Fat Lady Will Not Sing 3 02
Notes 313
Bibliography 361
Index Yll
ILLUSTRATIONS
1. Ex ovo ontnia: Zeus liberating all living things from an egg 2
2. Jan Swammerdam 17
3. Marcello Malpighi 24
4. Swammerdam s drawings of the worm of a fly 30
5. Swammerdam s drawings of the nymph of a fly 31
6. Diagram of the imaginal disks in the fruit fly 32
7. Scanning electron micrograph of a leg disk in the fruit fly 33
8. Paracelsus 34
9. Development proceeding from a coagulum of blood and seed in
the uterus 40
10. Leonardo da Vinci s human fetus inside the womb 42
11. Reinier de Graaf 43
12. de Graaf s drawings of eggs in bovine and ovine ovaries 44
13. de Graaf s illustration of a fetus inside the female reproductive
organs 45
14. Highmore s and Malpighi s microscopic illustrations of
development in chicken eggs 47
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15. Albrecht von Haller 48
16. Diagram of the continuity between the membranes of the chick
embryo according to Haller 53
17. Charles Bonnet 55
18. Lazzaro Spallanzani 61
19. Leeuwenhoek s drawings of different types of sperm cells 66
20. Human sperm cells with a putative digestive system 67
21. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 68
22. Hermann Boerhaave 91
23. Preformed fetus contained in the human semen according
to d Agoty 101
24. Hieronymus Fabricius d Aquapendente 109
25. William Harvey 110
26. Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur 114
27. Francesco Redi 115
28. AmbroisePare 124
29. Children affected by maternal imagination 130
30. Child with the head of a frog 130
31. Candidates for jokes of Nature 147
32. Two inseparable brothers 150
33. The Chamoelopardalis 158
34. Some cases of hybridism 159
35. Luther s Pope Ass 162
36. Luther s Monk Calf 163
37. Nature enjoying herself with the game of similarities 164
38. Freshwater polyp reproducing by budding 168
39. Caspar Friedrich Wolff 177
40. Wolff s drawing of a chicken with four feet 177
41. Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon 185
42. Hartsoeker s drawing of a sperm cell 212
43. The root of the mandrake 223
44. Redi s drawings of parasites from the gut of the octopus 228
45. Drawings sent to Leeuwenhoek by Francois de Plantade 231
46. Theodore Kerckring s drawing of human eggs and embryos 233
47. Joblot s animal that had in the back the face of a satyr 237
48. The Hermit 240
49. de Graaf s Clitoris looking like a male penis 258
50. Female genital anatomy as an internal development of the male s
external genitalia 260
51. The homunculus, then and now 305
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