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Episode 1 – Oxford's Pre-Raphaelite Natural History Museum

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Temple of Science
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In the first episode of Temple of Science we find out how the Museum came to be, involving not only scientists but artists, architects and designers in one of the most original creative collaborations of the Victorian age.
Launched in 1847, the campaign to found and build a new museum dedicated to teaching science at Oxford University took over a decade to come to fruition. When the museum finally opened in 1860, it combined cutting-edge science with inspiring art.

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When Museum opened in 1860, a new secular approach to science was on the rise. In the final episode of Temple of Science we see how ‘natural theology’ responded to the challenges of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection.
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Series
Temple of Science
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John Holmes
Keywords
history
pre-raphaelite
architecture
natural history museum
oxford university
science
#science #podcast #documentary #radio #education #factual #speech #oxford university #research #experimental #creative #culture #interview #solar system #earth #planet #gravity #meteorites #isotopes #time #radioactive decay
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 29/09/2020
Duration: 00:08:56

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