Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1965
Publisher
Barker
Description
Sir Charles Lyell emerges as a pivotal figure in the world of geology, his contributions reshaping the field and challenging the conventional understanding of Earth's processes. F. J. North delves into Lyell's life and work, painting a vivid portrait of a man whose passion for science and keen observational skills laid the groundwork for modern geology.
Through a detailed exploration of Lyell’s groundbreaking theories, readers gain insight into how he championed uniformitarianism, arguing that the same geological forces observed today have operated in the past. This perspective not only transformed scientific thought but also had far-reaching implications on the understanding of Earth’s history.
The narrative also highlights Lyell's interactions with contemporaries such as Charles Darwin, illustrating the interdisciplinary connections that fueled scientific progress in the 19th century. North’s work captures the essence of Lyell's legacy, proving that his influence extends beyond geology into the broader realms of science and philosophy.
Through a detailed exploration of Lyell’s groundbreaking theories, readers gain insight into how he championed uniformitarianism, arguing that the same geological forces observed today have operated in the past. This perspective not only transformed scientific thought but also had far-reaching implications on the understanding of Earth’s history.
The narrative also highlights Lyell's interactions with contemporaries such as Charles Darwin, illustrating the interdisciplinary connections that fueled scientific progress in the 19th century. North’s work captures the essence of Lyell's legacy, proving that his influence extends beyond geology into the broader realms of science and philosophy.