Geognosy Quotes (2)
Geognosy urgently needs the instruction of zoology.
Abhandlungen der koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1830 ), 135.
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The application of botanical and zoological evidence to determine the relative age of rocks—this chronometry of the earth's surface which was already present to the lofty mind of Hooke—indicates one of the most glorious epochs of modern geognosy, which has finally, on the Continent at least, been emancipated from the way of Semitic doctrines. Palaeontological investigations have imparted a vivifying breath of grace and diversity to the science of the solid structure of the earth.
Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe (1845-62), trans. E. C. Due (1849), Vol. 1, 272.
See also: | Botany (18) | Evidence (31) | Geology (109) | Robert Hooke (14) | North America (2) | Paleontology (10) | Rock (23) | Zoology (5)