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  1. Guide to Niagara Falls and its scenery: including all the points of interest both on the American and Canadian side by Frederick H Johnson, 2010-06-18
  2. Lyell's Travels In North America In The Years 1841-2;
  3. Life. letters. and journals of Sir Charles Lyell. bart. Ed. by h by Lyell. Charles. Sir. 1797-1875., 1881-01-01
  4. A second visit to North America. By Sir Charles Lyell. F.R.S by Lyell. Charles. Sir. 1797-1875., 1855-01-01
  5. The student 's elements of geology. By Sir Charles Lyell. With m by Lyell. Charles. Sir. 1797-1875., 1891-01-01
  6. Lyell's travels in North America in the years 1841-2; by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  7. The student's Lyell; the principles and methods of geology, as applied to the investigation of the past history of the earth and its inhabitants by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  8. Lyell's travels in North America in the years 1841-2; by Lyell Charles Sir 1797-1875, 1909-01-01
  9. A second visit to the United States of North America : in two volumes Volume 2 by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  10. A second visit to North America Volume 1 by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  11. The geological evidences of the antiquity of man : with remarks on theories of the origin of species by variation by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  12. A second visit to the United States of North America by Lyell Charles Sir 1797-1875, 1849-01-01
  13. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26
  14. Travels in North America, in the years 1841-2; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia Volume 1 by Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 Lyell, 2009-10-26

61. Lyell, Sir Charles. 1797–1875. Scientific Papers. Vol. 38, Part 8. The Harvard
Nonfiction Harvard Classics Sir Charles Lyell Scientific Papers Sir Charles. Lyell. Harvard Classics, Vol. Sir Charles Lyell. Two of Lyells influential essays on geology.
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62. Lyell, Sir Charles. 1797–1875. Scientific Papers. Vol. 38, Part 8. The Harvard
Uniformity of Change. Sir Charles Lyell. Harvard Classics, Vol. 38, Part 8. ScientificPapers. Sir Charles Lyell. Two of Lyell’s influential essays on geology.
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Includes etexts of scientific papers, "The Progress of Geology" and "Uniformity of Category Society History By Topic Science Geology...... We are mere sojourners on the surface of the planet. —Uniformity Of Change.Sir Charles Lyell. Sir Charles Lyell. 1797–1875, British geologist.
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Sir Charles Lyell Hutton (as opposed to the theory of catastrophism ) in his Principles of Geology Columbia Encyclopedia Introductory Note from the Harvard Classics.

64. Lefalophodon Charles Lyell
Charles Lyell (17971875). Founder of modern geology and the greatearly 19th century exponent of Hutton's scientific gradualism.
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Charles Lyell (1797-1875)
Founder of modern geology and the great early 19th century exponent of Hutton 's scientific gradualism. Trained as a lawyer, he lived off an inheritance and on profits from his famous Principles of Geology. He defined the epochs of the Cenozoic and made key advances in stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleontology. His original views on earth history held species to be immutable and specially created at the beginning of each geological era. This non-progressive view of organic succession was opposed to Owen 's theistic views and taken up by Huxley . A close friend and mentor of Darwin , he admitted evolution after the Origin but never fully accepted natural selection despite having been consulted on the theory as early as 1844. With Hooker , he worked out the professional compromise leading to the joint Darwin- Wallace publication that introduced the selection theory in 1858. Career:
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    Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Lyell, Sir Charles [l I u l] Pronunciation Key Lyell, Sir Charles , British geologist. After studying and briefly practicing law, he spent most of his life in travel and in popularizing scientific ideas. He championed and won general acceptance of the theory of uniformity of causes, which was first proposed by James Hutton (as opposed to the theory of catastrophism ) in his Principles of Geology uniformitarianism , that the present processes acted on the earth in the same way all the way through time and at about the same intensity. He also brought up the idea that all processes (i.e., biological and geological) were delicately balanced. In addition to Elements of Geology (1838) and The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), he wrote two books on his travels in North America. Lyell's work was influential in shaping 19th-century ideas not only in geology specifically, but in scientific fields as a whole; he facilitated later acceptance of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Among Lyell's other important contributions was the division of the Tertiary period into the Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene epochs.

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    Translate this page Naturenotes Cuaderno de Biografías. índice. Charles Lyell. Lyell, SIRCharles (1797-1875). Nació el 14 de Noviembre de 1797 en Escocia.
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    Naturenotes índice Charles Lyell. LYELL, SIR CHARLES (1797-1875) Durante este tiempo su vida fue lentamente aproximándose hacia la vida de estudiante de ciencia. En 1819 fue elegido miembro de la Linnean Geological Societies, comunicando su primera publicación a dicha sociedad en 1822, "On a Recent Formation of Freshwater Limestone in Forfarshire", y nombrado uno de los secretarios honorarios en 1823. En ese año se marchó a Francia, conociendo a Cuvier, Humboldt Por este tiempo ya había comenzado a planificar su mas importante trabajo, "The Principles of Geology". El título subsidiario "An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface by Reference to Causes now in Operation" es explicativo de la labor a la que Lyell dedicó su vida. Hutton, con anterioridad, había descrito un modelo terrestre en el que "no había muestras de un principio ni indicios de un fin" e imaginaba la Tierra en un ciclo continuo de cambios. Hutton publicó un libro destacando su concepto de Geología pero no fue muy habilidoso con sus explicaciones. Su trabajo sería mas tarde clarificado y reestructurado por Lyell en el clásico "Principles of Geology". El punto de vista de Lyell difería del de Hutton y fue el primero en exponer la idea que tenemos hoy en día como Uniformitarismo, a menudo resumida en la frase "el pasado es la llave del presente". Lyell supuso que los procesos operaban en el pasado en la misma proporción y la misma velocidad en que lo hacen hoy en día. Rechazó la idea de que la historia de la Tierra está dominada por sucesos catastróficos, estaba mas a favor del gradualismo.

    67. Overview Of Sir Charles Lyell
    Sir Charles Lyell 1797 1875. Influential geologist. Born on the familyestate at Kinnordy (Angus), the eldest son of a noted botanist.
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    Influential geologist. Born on the family estate at Kinnordy (Angus), the eldest son of a noted botanist. Lyell spent much of his childhood at their other home, Bartley Lodge in the New Forest of England becoming interested in natural history. Lyell studied law at Oxford and practised for two years, but with a growing interest in geology he was asked to contribute to a geological map of Scotland by surveying Angus (then Forfarshire). He read his first paper, " On a recent formation of freshwater limestone in Forfarshire ", to the Geological Society in 1822. An enthusiast of fieldwork, Lyell travelled to Mount Etna in Italy and, with Sir Roderick Murchison, to France (1828). He was impressed by James Hutton's theory of uniformitarianism which suggested that landscapes evolve over millions of years and developed these ideas in his Principles of Geology (1830). Lyell put in place the intellectual framework which encouraged Charles Darwin to propose his theories for the evolution of living things. These ideas were explosively challenging at a time when the literal interpretation of creationism, and of a biblical flood which shaped the landscape, were universally accepted. He became Professor of Geology at King's College (London) in 1831 and married Mary, daughter of social reformer Leonard Horner (1832). Lyell's

    68. Details Of Sir Charles Lyell
    Sir Charles Lyell 1797 1875. References and Further Reading. Eicher, Don L.(1976) Geologic Time. The Prentice-Hall Foundations in Earth Science Series.
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    References and Further Reading Eicher, Don L. (1976) Geologic Time. The Prentice-Hall Foundations in Earth Science Series. Prentice-Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
    Goring, Rosemary (ed.) (1992) Chambers Scottish Biographical Dictionary. Chambers, Edinburgh
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    Lyell, Sir Charles , British geologist. After studying and briefly practicing law, he spent most of his life in travel and in popularizing scientific ideas. He championed and won general acceptance of the theory of uniformity of causes, which was first proposed by James Hutton (as opposed to the theory of catastrophism ) in his Principles of Geology uniformitarianism , that the present processes acted on the earth in the same way all the way through time and at about the same intensity. He also brought up the idea that all processes (i.e., biological and geological) were delicately balanced. In addition to Elements of Geology (1838) and The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), he wrote two books on his travels in North America. Lyell's work was influential in shaping 19th-century ideas not only in geology specifically, but in scientific fields as a whole; he facilitated later acceptance of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Among Lyell's other important contributions was the division of the Tertiary period into the Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene epochs. See his Life, Letters, and Journals

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    Geology And Oceanography, Biographies Lyell, Sir Charles Related Category: Geology And Oceanography, Biographies Lyell, Sir Charles [l l] Pronunciation Key Hutton (as opposed to the theory of catastrophism ) in his Principles of Geology uniformitarianism , that the present processes acted on the earth in the same way all the way through time and at about the same intensity. He also brought up the idea that all processes (i.e., biological and geological) were delicately balanced. In addition to Elements of Geology (1838) and The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), he wrote two books on his travels in North America. Lyell's work was influential in shaping 19th-century ideas not only in geology specifically, but in scientific fields as a whole; he facilitated later acceptance of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Among Lyell's other important contributions was the division of the Tertiary period into the Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene epochs.
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    Translate this page Charles Lyell nasceu em Angus, e estudou na University of Oxford. Lyell conquistougrande respeito com seus trabalhos, foi nomeado Sir em 1848 e
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    e?t, a,1994. Lyell, Sir Charles, Baronet b. Nov.14, 1797, Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scot. d. Feb. 22, 1875, London.
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    d. Feb. 22, 1875, London Scottish geologist largely responsible for the general acceptance of the view that all features of the Earth's surface are produced by physical, chemical, and biological processes through long periods of geological time. The concept was called uniformitarianism (initially set forth by James Hutton). Lyell 's achievements laid the foundations for evolutionary biology as well as for an understanding of the Earth's development. He was knighted in 1848 and made a baronet in 1864.
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    Lyell was born at Kinnordy, the stately family home at the foot of the Grampian Mountains in eastern Scotland. His principal childhood associations, however, were with the New Forest near Southampton, Eng., where his parents moved before he was two years old. His father, a naturalist who later turned to more literary pursuits, kept the study well stocked with books on every subject, including geology. The eldest of 10 children, Charles attended a series of private schools, where he was not a particularly diligent student; he much preferred rambles in the New Forest and his father's instruction at home to those places, with their schoolboy pranks and pecking orders whose spirit he never really shared. His first scientific hobby was collecting butterflies and aquatic insects, an activity pursued intensively for some years, even though labelled unmanly by local residents. His observations went far beyond those of any ordinary boy, and later this instinct for collecting and comparing led to important discoveries.

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    Elements of geology. From the 2nd English ed. 2 vols. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, 1841. This second edition of Lyell's widely-read geological manual already began to argue from some of Darwin's Galapagos evidence, well in advance of Darwin's own long-pondered analysis in the Origin Emma Darwin
    From the portrait by George Richmond. In January 1839, Darwin married his cousin Emma Wedgwood. At first they had a house in Gower Street, in London, near the scientific societies where Darwin was building his reputation. Darwin at home In 1842, three years after their marriage, the Darwins moved out into the country, purchasing Down House, Downe, a small village seventeen miles from London. It remained their home for the rest of his life. The Darwins had ten children in all. Explaining the movement of the earth
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    "On the connexion of certain volcanic phenomena in South America; and on the formation of mountain chains and volcanos, as the effect of the same power by which continents are elevated,"
    Transactions of the Geological Society , 2nd series, 5 (1840): 601-631.

    77. Bartram's Travels, Impact Of A Book
    to help shape the course of scientific thought was a man not born until six yearsafter the first publication of the Travels, Sir Charles Lyell (1797–1875).
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    n Part I, Chapter V of his Travels, William Bartram writes: Travels, Travels American readers who could obtain copies of the Travels Travels, One foreign reader whose exposure to Bartram was to help shape the course of scientific thought was a man not born until six years after the first publication of the Travels, Travels Principles of Geology The Origin of Species Travels Travels into the broader context of literary history.
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    Copeia, Travels, op. cit., p. 48, Harper, p. 31. 89. The demand was such that English, Irish, and European copies were imported. (Only one American edition appeared prior to 1927.) Reliquiae Baldwinianae. (Republished with the introduction by Joseph Ewan by Hafner Publishing Company, New York, 1969.) John and William Bartram, William Byrd ll and St. John de Crevecoeur: A Reference Guide, 92. Sir Charles Lyell, A Second Visit to the United States of North America, 93. R. C. Olby, Early Nineteenth Century European Scientists, Historical Aspects of Organic Evolution, London 1952; Leonard G. Wilson, Editor

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