Robert Chambers
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
Robert Chambers
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
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Anonymously published in 1844, Vestiges was among the first texts to propose a scientific view of the history of creation.
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Anonymously published in 1844, Vestiges was among the first texts to propose a scientific view of the history of creation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9781108001670
- ISBN-10: 110800167X
- Artikelnr.: 26820638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9781108001670
- ISBN-10: 110800167X
- Artikelnr.: 26820638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The bodies of space - their arrangements and formation
2. Constituent materials of the Earth and of the other Bodies of Space
3. The Earth formed - Era of the Primary Rocks
4. Commencements of Organic Life - sea plants, corals, etc.
5. Era of the Old Red Sandstone - fishes abundant
6. Secondary Rocks - Era of the Carboniferous Formation - Commencement of land plants
7. Era of the New Red Sandstone - Terrestrial Zoology commences with reptiles - first traces of birds
8. Era of the Oolite - Commencement of Mammalia
9. Era of the Cretaceous Formation
10. Era of the Tertiary Formation - Mammalia abundant
11. Era of the Superficial Formations - Commencemnt of present species
12. General considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
13. Particular considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
14. Hypothesis of the development of the vegetable and animal kingdoms
15. Affinities and geographical distributions of organisms
16. Early history of mankind
17. Mental constitution of animals
18. Purpose and general condition of the animated creation
19. Note conclusory
Appendix.
2. Constituent materials of the Earth and of the other Bodies of Space
3. The Earth formed - Era of the Primary Rocks
4. Commencements of Organic Life - sea plants, corals, etc.
5. Era of the Old Red Sandstone - fishes abundant
6. Secondary Rocks - Era of the Carboniferous Formation - Commencement of land plants
7. Era of the New Red Sandstone - Terrestrial Zoology commences with reptiles - first traces of birds
8. Era of the Oolite - Commencement of Mammalia
9. Era of the Cretaceous Formation
10. Era of the Tertiary Formation - Mammalia abundant
11. Era of the Superficial Formations - Commencemnt of present species
12. General considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
13. Particular considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
14. Hypothesis of the development of the vegetable and animal kingdoms
15. Affinities and geographical distributions of organisms
16. Early history of mankind
17. Mental constitution of animals
18. Purpose and general condition of the animated creation
19. Note conclusory
Appendix.
1. The bodies of space - their arrangements and formation
2. Constituent materials of the Earth and of the other Bodies of Space
3. The Earth formed - Era of the Primary Rocks
4. Commencements of Organic Life - sea plants, corals, etc.
5. Era of the Old Red Sandstone - fishes abundant
6. Secondary Rocks - Era of the Carboniferous Formation - Commencement of land plants
7. Era of the New Red Sandstone - Terrestrial Zoology commences with reptiles - first traces of birds
8. Era of the Oolite - Commencement of Mammalia
9. Era of the Cretaceous Formation
10. Era of the Tertiary Formation - Mammalia abundant
11. Era of the Superficial Formations - Commencemnt of present species
12. General considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
13. Particular considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
14. Hypothesis of the development of the vegetable and animal kingdoms
15. Affinities and geographical distributions of organisms
16. Early history of mankind
17. Mental constitution of animals
18. Purpose and general condition of the animated creation
19. Note conclusory
Appendix.
2. Constituent materials of the Earth and of the other Bodies of Space
3. The Earth formed - Era of the Primary Rocks
4. Commencements of Organic Life - sea plants, corals, etc.
5. Era of the Old Red Sandstone - fishes abundant
6. Secondary Rocks - Era of the Carboniferous Formation - Commencement of land plants
7. Era of the New Red Sandstone - Terrestrial Zoology commences with reptiles - first traces of birds
8. Era of the Oolite - Commencement of Mammalia
9. Era of the Cretaceous Formation
10. Era of the Tertiary Formation - Mammalia abundant
11. Era of the Superficial Formations - Commencemnt of present species
12. General considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
13. Particular considerations respecting the origin of the animated tribes
14. Hypothesis of the development of the vegetable and animal kingdoms
15. Affinities and geographical distributions of organisms
16. Early history of mankind
17. Mental constitution of animals
18. Purpose and general condition of the animated creation
19. Note conclusory
Appendix.