The Antiquity of Man/Bibliography
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
[edit]- The passage of the Beresina (in verse), 1815.
- Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation, 1830-33
- (third edition, 1834;
- fourth, 1835;
- fifth, 1837;
- sixth, 1840;
- seventh, 1847;
- ninth, entirely revised edition, 1853;
- tenth, entirely revised edition, 1867, 1868;
- eleventh, entirely revised edition, 1872;
- twelfth, edited by L. Lyell, 1875).
- Elements of Geology, 1838 (second edition, 1841).
- A Manual of Elementary Geology
- (third and entirely revised edition of the former work, 1851;
- fourth and entirely revised edition, 1852;
- fifth, enlarged edition, 1855;
- Supplement to the fifth edition, 1857;
- second edition of the Supplement, revised, 1857).
- Elements of Geology, sixth edition, greatly enlarged, 1865.
- Travels in North America, with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, 1845.
- A Second Visit to the United States of North America, 1849.
- The Students' Elements of Geology, 1871
- (second edition, revised and corrected, 1874;
- third, revised, with a table of British fossils [by R. Etheridge], 1878;
- fourth, revised by P.M. Duncan, with a table of British fossils [by R. Etheridge], 1884).
- The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man, with remarks on theories of the origin of species by variation, 1863;
- (second edition, revised, 1863;
- third edition, revised, 1863;
- fourth edition, revised, 1873).
- There has also been published The Student's Lyell: a Manual of Elementary Geology, edited by J.W. Judd, 1896
- (second edition revised and enlarged, 1911).
LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND ARTICLES:
[edit]- On a Recent Formation of Freshwater Limestone in Forfarshire ("Transactions of the Geological Society" 2nd series, volume 2, 1826, part 1).
- On a Dike of Serpentine in the County of Forfar ("Edinburgh Journal of Science" 1825).
- English Scientific Societies ("Quarterly Review" volume 34; three papers with Sir Roderick and Mrs. Murchison ("Edinburgh Philosophical Journal," 1829; abstract in "Proceedings of the Geological Society" 1; "Annales des Sciences Naturelles" 1829; abstract in "Proceedings of the Geological Society" 1).
- Address delivered at the Geological Society of London, 1836.
- Lectures on Geology—Eight Lectures on Geology, delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, New York ("New York Tribune" 1842).
- A Paper on Madeira ("Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 10, 1853).
- On the Structure of Lavas which have Consolidated on Steep Slopes ("Philosophical Transactions" 1858).
- Address (to the British Association) 1864.
TRANSLATIONS:
[edit]- Antiquity of Man, translated into French by M. Chaper, 1864; and into German by L. Buchner, 1874.
- Elements of Geology (sixth edition), translated into French by M. J. Gineston, 1867.
- Report, extracted from the "Aberdeen Free Press" and translated into French, of Sir C. Lyell's address before the British Association, 1859, under the title of Antiquities antediluviennes: L'homme fossile.
LIFE:
[edit]- Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, edited by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Lyell, 1881.
- See also:
- Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, 1887.
- Life and Letters of Sedgwick, by Clark and Hughes, 1890.