James Hutton
The Founder of Modern Geology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Published:24th Feb '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Thoroughly revised and expanded from the 2012 edition (twice the number of pages, almost double the number of illustrations) this book pays tribute to the man and his diverse works and achievements.
James Hutton (1726-1797) was one of the first environmentalists, a man ahead of his time.
He developed a grand theory of the Earth in which he tried to make sense of a lifetime of observation and deduction about the way in which our planet functions. For example, he connected temperature with latitude. His measurements, with rudimentary thermometers, of temperature changes between the base and summit of Arthur’s Seat, were remarkably accurate and he studied climate data from other parts of the world.
A leading figure in the eighteenth-century Scottish Enlightenment, he was also an innovative farmer, successful entrepreneur and a man with endless intellectual curiosity.
The year 2026 will be the tercentenary of his birth. There will be many special events leading up to and in that year organised by The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s premier environmental and agricultural research organisation.
' … For anyone interested in the history and personalities of the Scottish Enlightenment, McKirdy's book must be essential reading, and will gently initiate those readers into the glories of Scottish geology. The book is equally valuable as a contribution to the history of science more generally. Even for those who think they know all about Hutton and his works, I guarantee a few surprises … ' Scottish Journal of Geology
'James Hutton was one of the first environmentalists ... ' Arran Banner
ISBN: 9781910682449
Dimensions: 245mm x 185mm x 10mm
Weight: 594g
160 pages
Thoroughly revised and expanded from the text first published by National Museums Scotland in 2001.