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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Frank Dawson Adams, The Birth and Development of the
Geological Sciences
(Montreal, 1938). Loren Eiseley,
Darwin's Century (New York, 1958). Archibald Geikie, The
Founders of Geology
(London, 1897). Patsy A. Gerstner,
“James Hutton's Theory of the Earth and His Theory of
Matter,” Isis, 59 (1968), 26-31. Charles C. Gillispie, Genesis
and Geology
(Cambridge, Mass., 1951). Leonard G. Wilson,
“The Origins of Charles Lyell's Uniformitarianism,” Uni-
formity and Simplicity,
ed. Claude Albritton, Geological
Society of America, Special Paper 89 (New York, 1967),
35-62.

LEONARD G. WILSON

[See also Continuity and Discontinuity; Evolutionism;Re-
ligion and Science; Uniformitarianism in Linguistics.]