Fossils of the Yorkshire Lias, Described From Nature e-bog
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The publication of this work immediately produced a general revolution in publick opinion respecting the fossil remains of the district, and excited great zeal for further discovery. There was, indeed, at this ti...
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77,76 DKK
Forlag
Forgotten Books
Udgivet
27 november 2019
Genrer
Palaeontology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780259679448
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The publication of this work immediately produced a general revolution in publick opinion respecting the fossil remains of the district, and excited great zeal for further discovery. There was, indeed, at this time, in Whitby, a strong desire after intellectual pursuits, not only amongst the learned, but amongst many whose circumstances in life were unfavourable to such pursuits. The cessation of a long and exhausting war, the energies aroused by that war, and the want of employment before the return of commercial prosperity, all had a tendency to intellectual pursuits, and, no doubt, contributed greatly to the establishment of Philosophical Institutions and Museums, which the great wealth and the national prosperity of the present era scarcely sustain.<br><br>Immediately after the publication of the History of Whitby, Young, with his companion, Mr. John Bird, an artist, and a man of a philosophical turn of mind, undertook a thorough investigation of all the strata of the Yorkshire coast, from the Humber to the Tees, and of their western outcrop towards the Vale of York and the Cleveland hills.