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First published in 1894, this biography details the life of renowned geologist William Buckland (1784-1856) who, along with Sedgwick and Lyell, was one of the pioneers of modern geological inquiry. While he is better known for attempting to correlate his geological findings with the Old Testament, Buckland's studies paved the way for Darwin's development of evolutionary theory. In the course of his illustrious career, Buckland was a Canon of Christ Church, was twice appointed President of the Geological Society, served as the first President of the British Association, and became Dean of Westminster. Penned by Buckland's daughter almost forty years after his death, The Life and Correspondence provides a more personal insight into Buckland's scientific endeavours. Gordon's biography is complemented by several illustrations, and the appendices include an extensive list of positions held by Buckland and his membership of learned societies, and a complete index of his publications.
Synopsis
Detailed and fascinating, this 1894 publication offers a personal insight into the life and career of eminent geologist William Buckland.
Synopsis
This 1894 publication details the extraordinary life of distinguished geologist and Dean of Westminster, William Buckland. Compiled by his daughter almost four decades after Buckland's death, this biography presents an unusually personal account of the famed geologist's esteemed career and is supplemented with several photographs and illustrations.
Table of Contents
Preface W. Boyd Dawkins; 1. 1784-1808; 2. 1808-1822; 3. 1822-1824; 4. 1825-1830; 5. 1831-1841; 6. 1839-1845; 7. Landslip at Axmouth, 1839; 8. The Bridgewater Treatise on 'Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology'; 9. Life at Westminster; 10. The garden at Islip; Appendix; Index.