An Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy
Including Some Account of Mineral Elements and Constituents
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Jul '12
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This 1816 classic textbook by a founder of the Geological Society includes observations and descriptions of over 250 minerals.
William Phillips was a founding member of the Geological Society of London, and published many technical works including the highly influential Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales. This 1816 work collects observations on a wide range of minerals, and became a standard textbook for nineteenth-century students of mineralogy.William Phillips (1773–1828) was a printer and geologist who became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1827. A founder of the London Askesian Society, he was also an active member of the British Mineralogical Society. In 1807 he and twelve others founded the Geological Society of London, and he was described by the Society's historian as 'the most distinguished, as a geologist, of the original founders'. His pioneering 1818 digest of British geology, Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales, was the most ambitious and influential work of its kind. Phillips gave free lectures to young people in his village in 1814, and these were published the following year. This work followed in 1816, and both went on to become standard textbooks. Aimed at students, it collects observations of a wide range of minerals' characteristics and occurrence, incorporating crystallographic work using the new reflecting goniometer.
ISBN: 9781108049382
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
Weight: 530g
418 pages