Cambridge Library Collection – Earth Science: Fossils of All Kinds: Digested into a Method, Suitable to their Mutual Relation and Affinity

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Cambridge Library Collection – Earth Science: Fossils of All Kinds: Digested into a Method, Suitable to their Mutual Relation and Affinity Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 224 Illustrations and other contents: 7 Plates, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781108068536 Category:

To the naturalist John Woodward (c.1665-1728), fossils were ‘much neglected, and left wholly to the Care and Treatment of Miners and meer Mechanicks’. He had built up a large personal collection of these samples of the Earth’s petrified remains and spent much of his life developing a system for their classification, the results of which were published in this important illustrated work of 1728. A distinguished physician and a fellow of the Royal Society, Woodward wrote extensively on scientific topics, and had developed a theory that fossils were creatures destroyed in the flood described in the Bible. These ideas attracted critics and supporters in equal measure, but his contribution to techniques of fossil collection and classification were influential. In the present work, he devotes the early chapters to questions of description and classification, while the later sections contain some of his letters to his scientific contemporaries, including Isaac Newton.

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