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System of Mineralogy
An important text on the Wernerian interpretation of mineralogy by the foremost Scottish naturalist, one of Darwin's teachers.
Robert Jameson (Author)
9781108029735, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 30 June 2011
574 pages, 5 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 3.2 cm, 0.72 kg
Robert Jameson (1774–1854) was a renowned geologist who held the chair of natural history at Edinburgh from 1804 until his death. A pupil of Gottlob Werner at Freiberg, he was in turn one of Charles Darwin's teachers. Originally a follower of Werner's influential theory of Neptunism to explain the formation of the earth's crust, and an opponent of Hutton and Playfair, he was later won over by the idea that the earth was formed by natural processes over geological time. He was a controversial writer, accused of bias towards those who shared his Wernerian sympathies such as Cuvier, while attacking Playfair, Hutton and Lyell. He built up an enormous collection of geological specimens, which provided the evidence for his System of Mineralogy, first published in 1808 and here reprinted from the second edition of 1816. Volume 1 deals with what Jameson terms 'earthy minerals', including diamonds, rubies and feldspar.
Preface
List of works quoted
System of Oryctognosy
Part I. Class I: Earthy Minerals: 1. Diamond family
2. Zircon family
3. Ruby family
4. Schorl family
5. Garnet family
6. Quartz family
7. Pitchstone family
8. Zeolite family
9. Azurestone family
10. Felspar family
11. Clay family
12. Clay-slate family
13. Mica family
14. Lithomarge family
15. Soapstone family
16. Talc family.
Subject Areas: Earth sciences [RB]