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Fragments of Earth Lore: Sketches & Addresses Geological and Geographical: Unveiling Earth's Mysteries: Insights into Geological Phenomena

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In "Fragments of Earth Lore: Sketches & Addresses Geological and Geographical," James Geikie artfully combines his profound knowledge of Earth sciences with vivid literary sketches that evoke the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The book intricately weaves together themes of geology and geography, presenting a blend of informative essays and captivating narratives that reflect Geikie's keen observations of landscapes and geological phenomena. Written in a period marked by burgeoning scientific exploration and understanding of the Earth's features, this collection exemplifies the Victorian fascination with nature and the environment, merging rigorous scientific inquiry with poetic prose. James Geikie (1839-1914) was a prominent Scottish geologist known for his significant contributions to the fields of glaciology and geomorphology. His extensive travels and investigations of various landscapes provided him with a wealth of material, helping to inform his writing. Geikie's ability to articulate complex geological concepts in an engaging manner can be traced back to his education and experience as a natural historian, as he sought to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and public understanding. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of science and literature. Geikie's eloquent prose provides insights not only into the Earth'Äôs physical structure but also into the human relationship with nature, making it a vital read for both aspiring scientists and those drawn to the beauty of the natural world.

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eBook : 20 de diciembre de 2019

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