Principles of Geology

by Charles Lyell

Other authorsJames A. Secord (Contributor)
Paperback, 1998

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Available

Call number

550

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1998), Edition: Abridged, Paperback, 528 pages

Description

One of the key works in the nineteenth-century battle between science and Scripture, Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology (1830-33) sought to explain the geological state of the modern Earth by considering the long-term effects of observable natural phenomena. Written with clarity and a dazzling intellectual passion, it is both a seminal work of modern geology and a compelling precursor to Darwinism, exploring the evidence for radical changes in climate and geography across the ages and speculating on the progressive development of life. A profound influence on Darwin, Principles of Geology also captured the imagination of contemporaries such as Melville, Emerson, Tennyson and George Eliot, transforming science with its depiction of the powerful forces that shape the natural world.… (more)

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LibraryThing member JBreedlove
Spent over a year reading this one on the can at work. As a geologist its notable for great obervations and deductions and how the science of geology advanced. Great refresher for the field geologist.

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Physical description

528 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

014043528X / 9780140435283
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