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  1. The Strategy of Lyell’s Principles of Geology.Martin J. S. Rudwick - 1970 - Isis 61 (1):4-33.
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  • Essay Review: The Glacial Theory. [REVIEW]M. J. S. Rudwick - 1969 - History of Science 8 (1):136-157.
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  • Hutton and Werner Compared: George Greenough's Geological Tour of Scotland in 1805.M. J. S. Rudwick - 1962 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (2):117-135.
    George Greenough was one of the influential group of early nineteenth-century English geologists who rejected both Hutton's and Werner's attempts to propound all-embracing geological theories, and followed a deliberately empirical approach. He travelled through Scotland in 1805, studying geological phenomena in the light of both the Plutonist and the Neptunist theories, and generally concluded that neither was entirely satisfactory as an explanation of the observable facts. He was also the first to suggest that the ‘Parallel Roads’ of Glen Roy were (...)
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  • The Glacial Theory.Martin John Spencer Rudwick - 1969 - History of Science 8 (1):136.
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  • The tour of the British Isles made by Louis Agassiz in 1840.Gordon L. Davies - 1968 - Annals of Science 24 (2):131-146.
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  • John Macculloch, F.R.S., and his geological map: An account of the first geological survey of Scotland.V. A. Eyles - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (1):114-129.
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