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Essay On The Theory Of The Earth



Essay on the Theory of the Earth is a four-volume work by the French naturalist and geologist, George Cuvier. The work is an introduction to the theory of fossils, and Cuvier uses geological evidence to address questions about the origins of the human race, the formation of the earth, and the correlation between incomplete fossil remains and existing species of animals. The essay is extremely infl... more details
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  • The work is a four-volume introduction to the theory of fossils
  • Cuvier uses geological evidence to address questions about the origins of the human race, the formation of the earth, and the correlation between incomplete fossil remains and existing species of animals
  • The work is extremely influential in its own time, and continues to be of significance today


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Essay on the Theory of the Earth is a four-volume work by the French naturalist and geologist, George Cuvier. The work is an introduction to the theory of fossils, and Cuvier uses geological evidence to address questions about the origins of the human race, the formation of the earth, and the correlation between incomplete fossil remains and existing species of animals. The essay is extremely influential in its own time, and continues to be of significance today.

Essay on the Theory of the Earth was the last work of the scientific writer Robert Kerr who translated it from the introductory essay of George Cuvier's four-volume Recherches sur les ossements fossiles de quadrupedes. Before its first publication in 1813, the essay was partly expanded by the geologist and natural historian Robert Jameson who wrote a preface and included extensive notes on mineralogy. Using geological evidence as its principal source of enquiry, Cuvier's essay attempts to address the questions of the origins of the human race, the formation of the earth, and the correlation between incomplete fossil remains and existing species of animals. Extremely influential in its own time, the essay remains a source of considerable insight into the early development of geological research, examining issues of continued significance today.
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