Robert Jameson Notes of Jameson's Lectures 1822-1823
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Background note
Born in Leith, Scotland, in 1774, Robert Jameson was a pillar of the scientific establishment at the University of Edinburgh
and one of Scotland's most important mineralogists and natural historians. While studying medicine at Edinburgh, Jameson
acquired a taste for natural history, and changed his course in life. After assisting the professor of natural history John
Walker for a period, Jameson decided to further his education by doing advanced study at the renowned Bergakademie in Freiberg,
and shortly after receiving his degree in 1802, he returned to Edinburgh to assume the position vacated by Walker's death.
For nearly half a century, Jameson figured as one of the most influential educators at Edinburgh, a tenure marked by a distinguished
record of scholarship in mineralogy and mineralogical exploration of his native Scotland. For some time, Jameson enjoyed
the unusual distinction of being a Scottish disciple of Abraham Gottlob Werner's neptunian system of geology, pitting him
against his fellow Scot James Hutton's uniformitarianism. Eventually, however, Jameson came around to renouncing Werner.
Jameson's major publications included A System of Mineralogy (Edinburgh, 1816), Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles (1800), Elements of Geognosy (1809); Mineralogical Travels through the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands (1813); and Manual of Mineralogy (1821). With David Brewster, he was a founder of the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, anf for thirty years was its sole editor. His mineralogical collections now form the core of the Royal Scottish Museum.
Scope and content
Kept by W. D. Wilson, a student at the University of Edinburgh, this volume includes notes of lectures on zoology and meteorology
delivered by Robert Jameson in 1822-1823. Wilson wrote that he omitted the introductory lectures, and added: "I do not mean
to fill this book with copious Notes; -- I shall put down merely a few of the general facts, -- and any thing of interest
not to be found in the text books of the class."
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Provenance
Acquired from R. D. Gurney, August 1975.
Preferred citation
Cite as: Robert Jameson, Notes of Jameson's Lectures, American Philosophical Society.
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Recatalogued by rsc, April 2003.
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