Robert Jameson

Robert Jameson FRS FRSE (11 July 1774 – 19 April 1854) was a Scottish naturalist and mineralogist.

As Regius Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh for fifty years, developing his predecessor John Walker's concepts based on mineralogy into geological theories of Neptunism which held sway into the 1830s. Jameson is notable for his advanced scholarship, and his museum collection. The minerals and fossils collection of the Museum of Edinburgh University became one of the largest in Europe during Jameson's long tenure at the university. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Jameson, Robert
Published 1805
Printed at the University Press, for Bell & Bradfute, and W. Blackwood

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by Jameson, Robert
Published 1748
printed for J. and P. Knapton, in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewel, and C. Hitch, in Pater-Noster-Row; C. Davis, opposite Gray's-Inn, Holborn; J. Hodges, on London-Bridge; A. Millar, opposite Katharine-Street in the Strand; and J. and J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Leslie, John
Published 1849
T. Nelson
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