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Life of Sir Roderick I. Murchison 2 Volume Set : Based on his Journals and Letters

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Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871) was an influential Scottish geologist best known for his classification of Palaeozoic rocks into the Silurian system.

After early military experience in the Peninsular War, he resigned his commission; a chance meeting with Sir Humphrey Davy led him subsequently to pursue a scientific career.

The Silurian System, published in 1839, was a highly influential study, which established the oldest contemporary classification of fossil-bearing strata.

Murchison was appointed President of the Royal Geographical Society in 1843.

These volumes, first published in 1875, use information taken from Murchison's private journals and correspondence.

Archibald Geikie (1835-1924) provides a detailed account of his mentor's life and work in the context of geology as a developing science in the early nineteenth century, and provides a fascinating insight into the life and work of this eminent Victorian geologist.

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Cambridge University Press
1108072364 / 9781108072366
Mixed media product
551.092
31/03/2011
United Kingdom
837 pages, 22 Plates, black and white; 30 Halftones, unspecified
250 x 323 mm, 1540 grams
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