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confusion you allude to, but much less so where the beds were protected in fiords, &c. The broken fossils found in these strata would agree with my denudation hypothesis, which I think strengthened by the frequent regular re-stratification of the beds containing the deep and shallow water species.
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Never was there a doctrine more calculated to foster indolence, and to blunt the keen edge of curiosity, than this assumption of the discordance between the former and the existing causes of change... The student was taught to despond from the first. Geology, it was affirmed, could never arise to the
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was a success. It sold well, and it "shattered the tacit agreement that mankind should be the sole preserve of theologians and historians". But when Lyell wrote that it remained a profound mystery how the huge gulf between man and beast could be bridged, Darwin wrote "Oh!" in the margin of his copy.
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was published. The work's subtitle was "An attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface by reference to causes now in operation", and this explains Lyell's impact on science. He drew his explanations from field studies conducted directly before he went to work on the founding geology
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Throughout his life, Lyell kept a remarkable series of nearly three hundred manuscript notebooks and diaries. These span Lyell's long scientific career (1825–1874), and offer an unrivalled insight into personal influences, field observations, thoughts and relationships. They were acquired in 2019 by
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Lyell's scientific contributions included a pioneering explanation of climate change, in which shifting boundaries between oceans and continents could be used to explain long-term variations in temperature and rainfall. Lyell also gave influential explanations of earthquakes and developed the theory
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the north. But it has always seemed to me that much more influence ought to be attributed to simple denudation where beds of loose sand, gravel, or mud were upheaved, and sometimes alternately depressed and upraised in an open sea. The exposure of such destructible materials must have led to the
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If I had stated... the possibility of the introduction or origination of fresh species being a natural, in contradistinction to a miraculous process, I should have raised a host of prejudices against me, which are unfortunately opposed at every step to any philosopher who attempts to address the
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of new life, and man having evolved from lower forms. Lyell explicitly rejected
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had described when he wrote in 1788 that "from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter." Geological remains from the distant past can, and should, be explained by reference to geological processes now in operation and thus directly
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Mr. Darwin has written a work which will constitute an era in geology & natural history to show that... the descendants of common parents may become in the course of ages so unlike each other as to be entitled to rank as a distinct species, from each other or from some of their
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by suggesting that it would be as much a "remarkable manifestation of creative Power" as creating each species separately. He countered
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in western
Tasmania, Australia, located in a profitable mining area, bears Lyell's name; and the Lyell Range in north-west Western Australia is named after him as well. In Southwest Nelson in the South Island of New Zealand, the Lyell Range, Lyell River and the gold mining town of
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in the 1830s. From 1830 onward his books provided both income and fame. Each of his three major books was a work continually in progress. All three went through multiple editions during his lifetime, although many of his friends (such as Darwin) thought the first edition of the
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in 1838. The book went through six editions, eventually growing to two volumes and ceasing to be the inexpensive, portable handbook that Lyell had originally envisioned. Late in his career, therefore, Lyell produced a condensed version titled
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I devoured
Lamarck... his theories delighted me... I am glad that he has been courageous enough and logical enough to admit that his argument, if pushed as far as it must go, if worth anything, would prove that men may have come from the
653:, Lyell's first book, was also his most famous, most influential, and most important. First published in three volumes in 1830–33, it established Lyell's credentials as an important geological theorist and propounded the doctrine of
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in 1858: each had arrived at the theory independently. Lyell's views on gradual change and the power of a long time scale were important because Darwin thought that populations of an organism changed very slowly.
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was to explain the cause of earthquakes. Lyell, in contrast focused on recent earthquakes (150 yrs), evidenced by surface irregularities such as faults, fissures, stratigraphic displacements and depressions.
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Lyell initially accepted the conventional view of other men of science, that the fossil record indicated a directional geohistory in which species went extinct. Around 1826, when he was on circuit, he read
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deposits might have settled out of flood waters. His creation of a separate period for human history, entitled the 'Recent', is widely cited as providing the foundations for the modern discussion of the
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islands, Darwin found rock formations which seen "through Lyell's eyes" gave him a revolutionary insight into the geological history of the island, an insight he applied throughout his travels.
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in 1867 – included all deposits from the era subject to human observation. In recent years Lyell's subdivisions have been widely discussed in relation to debates about the
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that the occurrence of this one fossil of the higher mammalia "in these ancient strata, is as fatal to the theory of successive development, as if several hundreds had been discovered."
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Lyell had private means, and earned further income as an author. He came from a prosperous family, worked briefly as a lawyer in the 1820s, and held the post of
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observable. Lyell's interpretation of geological change as the steady accumulation of minute changes over enormously long spans of time was a powerful influence on the young
1301:, but unlike them he struggled to square his religious beliefs with evolution. This inner struggle has been much commented on. He had particular difficulty in believing in
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was the best written. Lyell used each edition to incorporate additional material, rearrange existing material, and revisit old conclusions in light of new evidence.
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rank of an exact science... we see the ancient spirit of speculation revived, and a desire manifestly shown to cut, rather than patiently untie, the
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in 1820. He completed a circuit through rural England, where he could observe geological phenomena. In 1821 he attended
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269:
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Earth's Deep History: How It Was Discovered and Why It Matters
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1024:
period. From May 1828, until February 1829, he travelled with
2414:
2412:
2233:"The Present is the Key to the Past is the Key to the Future"
1316:
Although Lyell rejected evolution at the time of writing the
1110:
872:
735:
441:
423:
339:
277:
3039:
MaComber, Richard W. (1997). "Lyell, Sir Charles, Baronet".
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Archetypes and Ancestors: Palaeontology in Victorian London
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2269:
558:
550:
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2409:
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on 20 February 1836, thanking Lyell for sending a copy of
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grew so unwieldy, however, that Lyell split it off as the
240:
convinced a wide range of readers of the significance of "
2373:(in French). Paris, France: Pitois-Levranet. p. 621.
1269:, he believed new species had arisen by natural methods.
1093:(first edition, vol. 3, ch. 2, 1833) Lyell proposed that
726:
in some detail. Lyell rejected Lamarck's idea of organic
3346:. Vol. VIII. Pennsylvania: Charles Scribner's Sons.
3195:
2869:(3rd ed.). University of California Press. p.
2287:
2266:
1763:
1347:(published in early February 1863, just before Huxley's
476:(1849). In 1866, he was elected a foreign member of the
3131:
The Darwinian Revolution: Science Red in Tooth and Claw
2752:
Life, Letters, and Journals by Sir Charles Lyell, Bart.
2102:
2578:
2554:
1912:
1910:
1908:
1906:
1125:
Portrait of Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist, c. 1863
871:. He played a critical role in advancing the study of
570:(now only a camping site) were all named after Lyell.
2628:
2616:
2566:
2449:
521:), which is an hereditary honour. He was awarded the
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meeting in Glasgow 1840. Painting by Alexander Craig.
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The birth and development of the geological sciences
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1864:
1862:
1673:
A Second Visit to the United States of North America
1662:
A Second Visit to the United States of North America
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2235:. The Geological Society of America. Archived from
1903:
1703:
1 vol. 1st edition, Feb. 1863 (John Murray, London)
1586:
1 vol. 1st edition, July 1838 (John Murray, London)
1569:
12th edition, 2 vols. 1875 (published posthumously)
1324:Lyell wrote in one of his notebooks on 3 May 1860:
776:began as the fourth volume of the third edition of
3128:
2862:
2477:
2437:
2304:. New York: Modern Science Library. pp. ix–x.
2300:Galilei, Galileo (2001). Stephen Jay Gould (ed.).
2058:"The empire city: street and harbour nomenclature"
1972:
1820:
1608:Elements of Geology (Manual of Elementary Geology)
1602:Elements of Geology (Manual of Elementary Geology)
1596:Elements of Geology (Manual of Elementary Geology)
632:A page from one of Lyell's notebooks, held in the
4171:
3283:. University of California Museum of Paleontology
2955:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
2696:
2694:
2333:
1947:
1878:
1859:
1775:
1015:
5375:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
5320:Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
5266:
2251:
1748:Life, Letters, and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell
1737:Life, Letters, and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell
430:. In 1823 he was elected joint secretary of the
2744:
2742:
2390:Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell
2224:
807:of earth history: glaciers, evolution, and the
517:) in 1848, and later, in 1864, made a baronet (
244:" for understanding the earth and environment.
5340:Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)
5330:Presidents of the Geological Society of London
3584:Presidents of the Geological Society of London
3092:The British Journal for the History of Science
2961:(3). American Philosophical Society: 301–314.
2824:The British Journal for the History of Science
2789:. Baltimore: The Williams And Wilkins Company.
2691:
1725:
952:; in 1866 R. Grove suggested the simpler term
596:on 27 February 1875. The pallbearers included
491:In 1841, Lyell was elected as a member to the
4606:
4157:
3567:
1004:Lyell's work on volcanoes focused largely on
2739:
2733:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
2231:Mathieson, Elizabeth Lincoln (13 May 2002).
2164:
1719:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
1713:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
1707:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
1701:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
1693:Geological evidences of the antiquity of man
800:Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
611:
5144:Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom
3337:. The Palaeontological Association: 99–105.
2817:
2548:
2024:
1628:
1038:period into four parts, which he named the
1034:, published in 1833, proposed dividing the
838:
338:, was noted as a translator and scholar of
5380:People educated at Midhurst Grammar School
4613:
4599:
4164:
4150:
3574:
3560:
3508:
3252:British Journal for the History of Science
2179:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2150:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1418:Lyell Fork, one of two large forks of the
1320:, after the Darwin–Wallace papers and the
1265:were convinced that, at the time he wrote
859:to topics that would now be classified as
52:
19:For other people named Charles Lyell, see
2835:
2501:The life and letters of Sir Charles Lyell
2432:The life and letters of Sir Charles Lyell
2230:
2121:"Funeral of Sir Charles Lyell this day".
1621:Elements of Geology, The Student's Series
1273:wrote worried letters to him about this.
843:Lyell's geological interests ranged from
4795:Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes
3278:
3232:
3038:
3011:
2609:Burkhardt F. and Smith S. 1982–present.
2596:Burkhardt F. and Smith S. 1982–present.
2354:
2288:Smalley, Gaudenyi & Jovanovic (2015)
2218:
2010:
1990:
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1237:
1192:
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1050:, and Recent. In 1839, Lyell termed the
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696:, to search for erratic boulders on the
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352:
3394:Principles of Geology: Penguin Classics
3174:
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3135:. University of Chicago Press. p.
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2793:
2584:
2467:
2418:
2302:Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems
2299:
2082:
2030:
1845:Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online
1826:
1305:as the main motive force in evolution.
5267:
4458:Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz
3341:
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3068:
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2125:. London. 27 February 1875. p. 5.
1897:
1872:
1781:
1769:
1573:
461:(1785–1864), also associated with the
418:'s lectures in Edinburgh, and visited
350:, enabling him to buy Kinnordy House.
58:Portrait of Lyell by George J. Stodart
4594:
4145:
3555:
3358:Portraits of Honorary Members of the
3320:
2908:
2779:
2754:ed. by his Sister-in-Law, Mrs. Lyell"
2680:
2663:
2646:
2611:The correspondence of Charles Darwin.
2598:The correspondence of Charles Darwin.
2560:
2383:
2366:
2342:
2275:
2108:
1745:Lyell, Katharine Murray, ed. (1881).
1744:
1734:Lyell, Katharine Murray, ed. (1881).
1733:
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1658:
1647:
1636:
963:
890:text. He was, along with the earlier
795:that fulfilled the original purpose.
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2798:(2nd ed.). London: John Murray.
2536:
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2483:
2455:
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2169:. Vol. II. London. p. 232.
1978:
1097:could be the means of transport for
878:
395:, in Hampshire in southern England.
5022:The Naturalist on the River Amazons
4620:
2140:. Vol. II. London. p. 90.
1793:
1751:. Vol. 2. London: John Murray.
1740:. Vol. 1. London: John Murray.
1681:
1676:. Vol. 2. London: John Murray.
1665:. Vol. 1. London: John Murray.
1654:. Vol. 2. London: John Murray.
1643:. Vol. 1. London: John Murray.
1249:public on these mysterious subjects
883:From 1830 to 1833 his multi-volume
585:of southern Scotland, was named by
474:A Second Visit to the United States
288:Building on the innovative work of
248:of gradual "backed up-building" of
13:
5290:Academics of King's College London
3366:
3344:Dictionary of Scientific Biography
3281:"Uniformitarianism: Charles Lyell"
3034:. Cambridge: The University Press.
2499:, 7 March 1837. In Lyell K. 1881.
2195:"The Sir Charles Lyell Collection"
2138:Life and letters of Charles Darwin
1838:
1808:from the original on 18 April 2015
931:, 1854 edition, p. 196; quoted by
666:the present is the key to the past
14:
5391:
3506:National Portrait Gallery, London
3403:
3127:Ruse, Michael (15 October 1999).
2865:Evolution: the history of an idea
2600:Cambridge, vol. 11, pp. 173, 181.
2527:, pp. 129–134, 149–150, 215.
2328:History of the Inductive Sciences
1481:1st edition, 1st vol. Jan. 1830 (
988:Lyell argued that volcanoes like
980:Volcanoes and geological dynamics
545:, is named after him; the crater
478:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
5295:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford
5212:
3520:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
3465:
3436:
3421:
3409:
3051:The growth of biological thought
2726:
2165:Darwin, F; Seward, A.C. (1903).
2000:. 13 October 1848. p. 3692.
1491:1st edition, 2nd vol. Jan. 1832
847:and geological dynamics through
592:Sir Charles Lyell was buried at
506:where there is a bust to him by
5285:19th-century British geologists
5254:List of natural history dealers
4922:The Natural History of Selborne
3473:Works by or about Charles Lyell
3181:. University of Chicago Press.
3160:. University of Chicago Press.
3043:. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
3041:The New Encyclopædia Britannica
2720:
2674:
2657:
2640:
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2590:
2489:
2434:. 2 vols, London. vol. 1 p. 168
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2158:
2129:
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2083:Hayward, H. M. (9 April 1910).
2076:
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2004:
1984:
1527:5th edition, 4 vols. March 1837
1509:2nd edition, 2nd vol. Jan. 1833
1459:
1213:The leading man of science Sir
232:, which had been championed by
5335:Recipients of the Copley Medal
5156:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
3237:. Cambridge: University Press.
3175:Rudwick, Martin J. S. (2014).
3154:Rudwick, Martin J. S. (2010).
2983:. London: Blond & Briggs.
2796:The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise
2167:More letters of Charles Darwin
1922:
1832:
1787:
1709:1 vol. 2nd edition, April 1863
1592:2 vols. 2nd edition, July 1841
1533:6th edition, 3 vols. June 1840
1521:4th edition, 4 vols. June 1835
1497:1st edition, 3rd vol. May 1833
1407:California's Mount Lyell group
1016:Stratigraphy and human history
731:
711:made its first stop ashore at
493:American Philosophical Society
198:Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet
21:Charles Lyell (disambiguation)
16:Scottish geologist (1797–1875)
1:
3075:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
2772:
2503:. 2 vols, London. vol. 2 p. 5
2370:Nouveaux éléments de géologie
2020:. 22 July 1864. p. 3665.
1715:1 vol. 3rd edition, Nov. 1863
1604:1 vol. 4th edition, Jan. 1852
1598:1 vol. 3rd edition, Jan. 1851
1551:9th edition, 1 vol. June 1853
1539:7th edition, 1 vol. Feb. 1847
1515:3rd edition, 4 vols. May 1834
1138:and on 2 March 1827 wrote to
793:Student's Elements of Geology
5305:Fellows of the Royal Society
5300:Burials at Westminster Abbey
3381:that reassesses Lyell's work
3321:White, Errol I. (May 1958).
3233:Stafford, Robert A. (1989).
3218:10.1016/j.quaint.2014.08.047
3054:. Harvard University Press.
3014:Norwegian Journal of Geology
2539:, pp. 375–381, 404–408.
1721:1 vol. 4th edition, May 1873
1545:8th edition, 1 vol. May 1850
1455:Lyell Avenue (Rochester, NY)
1436:Lyell Glacier, South Georgia
1116:
463:Geological Society of London
317:
7:
5325:People from Angus, Scotland
4912:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
3464:(public domain audiobooks)
3296:Lyell, Sir Charles (1970).
2891:Charles Darwin: A Biography
2803:Bailey, Sir Edward (1962).
2613:Cambridge, vol. 11, p. 223.
2199:The University of Edinburgh
1727:Life, Letters, and Journals
1180:fossil of the early mammal
1069:
972:(founded in 1835), and the
917:Lyell between 1865 and 1870
910:explanations, Lyell wrote,
10:
5396:
4934:A History of British Birds
4402:Jean-Baptiste Boussingault
4378:August Wilhelm von Hofmann
3502:Portraits of Charles Lyell
3374:Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle
1841:"On the Origin of Species"
1563:11th edition, 2 vols. 1872
1503:2nd edition, 1st vol. 1832
1470:
1386:Places named after Lyell:
561:were named in his honour;
375:. Round the house, in the
18:
5249:Natural History Societies
5221:
5210:
5126:
5117:The Royal Natural History
4969:Ornithological Dictionary
4956:
4878:Johan Christian Fabricius
4804:
4710:
4637:
4628:
4180:
4103:
3832:
3744:Warington Wilkinson Smyth
3591:
3530:
3525:
3518:
3495:(7th edition, 1847) from
3306:. Yale University Press.
3264:10.1017/s0007087400030740
3104:10.1017/s0007087400014692
2912:(1984). "Charles Lyell's
2888:Browne, E. Janet (2003).
2837:10.1017/S0007087400016265
2794:Babbage, Charles (1838).
1415:in Yosemite National Park
1381:
1081:on a glacier joining the
1058:by French paleontologist
970:British Geological Survey
668: – a concept of the
612:Career and major writings
228:" and contrasted it with
191:
181:
173:
166:
145:
135:
125:
115:
104:
85:
63:
51:
30:
5315:Members of Lincoln's Inn
5095:The Naturalist's Library
4998:On the Origin of Species
3198:Quaternary International
3007:. R. & R. Nicholson.
2818:Bartholomew, M. (1973).
2515:, pp. 83–86, Ch. 8.
1756:
1651:Travels in North America
1640:Travels in North America
1630:Travels in North America
1610:1 vol. 5th edition, 1855
1441:Mount Lyell (California)
1362:with a memorial to Lyell
1290:On the Origin of Species
1201:In the first edition of
1157:transmutation of species
1026:Roderick Impey Murchison
894:, the major advocate of
839:Scientific contributions
763:On the Origin of Species
660:The central argument in
470:Travels in North America
402:, in 1816, and attended
303:On the Origin of Species
5370:Wollaston Medal winners
5365:Scottish travel writers
5229:Natural history museums
4831:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
4346:Julius Robert von Mayer
3759:George Douglas Campbell
3719:Joseph Ellison Portlock
3659:George Bellas Greenough
3619:George Bellas Greenough
3599:George Bellas Greenough
3279:Thanukos, Anna (2012).
2764:: 96–131. January 1882.
2681:Lyell, Charles (1833).
2664:Lyell, Charles (1832).
2647:Lyell, Charles (1830).
2384:Lyell, Charles (1881).
2367:Lyell, Charles (1839).
2326:Whewell, William 1837.
2098:– via Paperspast.
2072:– via Paperspast.
2031:Russell, Steph (2011).
1085:, Zermatt, Switzerland.
992:had built up gradually.
861:prehistoric archaeology
643:University of Edinburgh
636:'s Heritage Collections
634:University of Edinburgh
453:In 1832, Lyell married
438:a few decades earlier.
373:Highland Boundary Fault
5081:William Jackson Hooker
5029:Alexander von Humboldt
4946:Philosophie zoologique
4729:Pinax theatri botanici
4418:James Joseph Sylvester
4234:Michel Eugène Chevreul
4194:Alexander von Humboldt
4025:William Alexander Deer
3945:Herbert Leader Hawkins
3458:Works by Charles Lyell
3449:Works by Charles Lyell
3441:Quotations related to
1696:
1451:Mount Lyell (Tasmania)
1408:
1363:
1358:Lyell Family Grave in
1246:
1207:spontaneous generation
1198:
1126:
1086:
993:
948:, were both coined by
938:
918:
835:
753:
749:The frontispiece from
670:Scottish Enlightenment
637:
602:the Rev. W. S. Symonds
543:Yosemite National Park
541:, the highest peak in
486:Chicago Public Library
450:
400:Exeter College, Oxford
360:
357:The main geographical
120:Exeter College, Oxford
5167:The Study of Instinct
5106:Kunstformen der Natur
5010:The Malay Archipelago
5005:Alfred Russel Wallace
4941:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
4522:George Gabriel Stokes
4426:Charles Adolphe Wurtz
4362:Hermann von Helmholtz
4330:Henri Victor Regnault
4210:Johannes Peter Müller
4202:Heinrich Wilhelm Dove
3985:Walter Campbell Smith
3935:Henry Hurd Swinnerton
3875:Arthur Smith Woodward
3734:Andrew Crombie Ramsay
3492:Principles of Geology
3483:Principles of Geology
3069:McPhee, John (1982).
2861:Bowler, P.J. (2003).
2716:: 183–224. June 1849.
2706:by Sir Charles Lyell"
2684:Principles of geology
2667:Principles of geology
2650:Principles of geology
2062:Wairarapa Daily Times
1691:
1567:Principles of Geology
1561:Principles of Geology
1557:10th edition, 1866–68
1555:Principles of Geology
1549:Principles of Geology
1543:Principles of Geology
1537:Principles of Geology
1531:Principles of Geology
1525:Principles of Geology
1519:Principles of Geology
1513:Principles of Geology
1507:Principles of Geology
1501:Principles of Geology
1495:Principles of Geology
1489:Principles of Geology
1479:Principles of Geology
1473:Principles of Geology
1466:Principles of Geology
1406:
1357:
1349:Man's place in nature
1310:Alfred Russel Wallace
1243:Alfred Russel Wallace
1241:
1196:
1136:Zoological Philosophy
1124:
1091:Principles of Geology
1077:
1031:Principles of Geology
987:
958:Principles of Geology
928:Principles of Geology
920:
916:
886:Principles of Geology
825:
809:age of the human race
748:
724:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
698:survey voyage of the
650:Principles of Geology
631:
618:King's College London
457:in Bonn, daughter of
445:Charles Lyell at the
444:
359:divisions of Scotland
356:
308:Alfred Russel Wallace
213:Principles of Geology
210:and as the author of
186:King's College London
5086:Joseph Dalton Hooker
5039:The Birds of America
4506:Stanislao Cannizzaro
4474:Joseph Dalton Hooker
4338:James Prescott Joule
4250:Wilhelm Eduard Weber
3418:at Wikimedia Commons
3389:Martin J. S. Rudwick
3004:The Abbey Scientists
2758:The Quarterly Review
2710:The Quarterly Review
1934:search.amphilsoc.org
1930:"APS Member History"
1796:"The 'Anthropocene'"
1446:Mount Lyell (Canada)
1344:The Antiquity of Man
1295:Joseph Dalton Hooker
974:US Geological Survey
925:-Sir Charles Lyell,
589:in honour of Lyell.
513:Lyell was knighted (
510:in the north aisle.
256:his division of the
5355:Scottish geologists
5345:Royal Medal winners
5134:Martinus Beijerinck
4677:De Natura Animalium
4578:Marcellin Berthelot
4570:John William Strutt
4554:Albert von Kölliker
4482:Thomas Henry Huxley
4466:Franz Ernst Neumann
4314:Karl Ernst von Baer
4226:Henri Milne-Edwards
4000:Sydney Hollingworth
3960:Herbert Harold Read
3784:John Whitaker Hulke
3774:Henry Clifton Sorby
3769:Peter Martin Duncan
3749:Thomas Henry Huxley
3242:Taub, Liba (1993).
3235:Scientist of Empire
3210:2015QuInt.372...45S
2999:Hall, Alfred Rupert
2781:Adams, Frank Dawson
2551:, pp. 261–303.
2421:, pp. 244–250.
2278:, pp. 153–187.
2136:Darwin, F. (1887).
1772:, pp. 301–314.
1614:Elements of Geology
1590:Elements of Geology
1583:Elements of Geology
1575:Elements of Geology
1227:intermediate causes
774:Elements of Geology
751:Elements of Geology
447:British Association
5239:Parson-naturalists
5071:Philip Henry Gosse
5034:John James Audubon
5017:Henry Walter Bates
4905:Histoire Naturelle
4893:Historia Plantarum
4781:Avium Praecipuarum
4765:Historia animalium
4666:Historia Plantarum
4654:History of Animals
4322:Charles Wheatstone
3995:James Stubblefield
3950:William Fearnsides
3679:Roderick Murchison
3654:Roderick Murchison
3497:Linda Hall Library
3426:Works by or about
3377:(1978), a book by
3325:Cephalaspis lyelli
2930:10.1007/BF00143731
2916:and its critics".
2549:Bartholomew (1973)
2111:, pp. 99–105.
2017:The London Gazette
1997:The London Gazette
1697:
1670:Lyell, C. (1849).
1659:Lyell, C. (1849).
1648:Lyell, C. (1845).
1637:Lyell, C. (1845).
1409:
1391:Lyell, New Zealand
1373:In other respects
1364:
1360:Brookwood Cemetery
1280:returned from the
1247:
1199:
1127:
1087:
994:
964:Geological surveys
919:
836:
754:
638:
606:John Carrick Moore
535:Geological Society
502:. He is buried in
482:Great Chicago Fire
451:
432:Geological Society
381:Grampian Mountains
361:
5262:
5261:
5208:
5207:
4826:Marcello Malpighi
4720:Ulisse Aldrovandi
4700:De Materia Medica
4588:
4587:
4394:James Dwight Dana
4173:Copley Medallists
4139:
4138:
4116:Mark Moody-Stuart
4010:Frederick Shotton
3970:Owen Thomas Jones
3930:Owen Thomas Jones
3809:Wilfred Hudleston
3694:Henry De la Beche
3629:William Babington
3604:Henry Grey Bennet
3550:
3549:
3453:Project Gutenberg
3414:Media related to
3379:Stephen Jay Gould
3313:978-0-300-01231-6
3298:Wilson, Leonard G
3188:978-0-226-20409-3
3167:978-0-226-73130-8
3146:978-0-226-73169-8
3082:978-0-374-70856-6
3048:Mayr, E. (1982).
3026:Judd, John Wesley
2563:, pp. 20–21.
2458:, pp. 75–77.
2290:, pp. 45–50.
2085:"Lyell or Lyall?"
1959:Westminster Abbey
1839:Darwin, Charles.
1616:6th edition, 1865
1303:natural selection
1285:survey expedition
942:uniformitarianism
936:
933:Stephen Jay Gould
900:uniformitarianism
879:Uniformitarianism
869:uniformitarianism
865:paleoanthropology
832:Henry De la Beche
817:natural selection
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292:and his follower
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130:Uniformitarianism
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2918:J Hist Biol
2910:Bynum, W.F.
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2537:Mayr (1982)
2513:Judd (1910)
2470:, pp.
2394:John Murray
2315:Porter 1976
2261:Judd (1910)
2094:10 November
2068:10 November
2042:8 September
2012:"No. 22878"
1992:"No. 20905"
1964:8 September
1898:Wilson 1973
1782:McPhee 1982
1483:John Murray
1427:(Greenland)
1396:Lyell Butte
1329:progenitors
1217:wrote from
1052:Pleistocene
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5269:Categories
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3272:144553417
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2495:Lyell to
2484:Ruse 1999
2456:Ruse 1999
2444:Ruse 1999
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1398:, in the
1375:Antiquity
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1183:Didelphis
1117:Evolution
845:volcanoes
813:evolution
728:evolution
664:was that
572:Lyall Bay
537:in 1866.
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318:Biography
250:volcanoes
242:deep time
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4888:John Ray
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1099:erratics
1095:icebergs
1070:Glaciers
1056:Holocene
1048:Pliocene
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1278:Darwin
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