Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2101 774X
https://isni.org/isni/000000012101774X
Name: 
Hugh Miller (British geologist)
Hugh Miller (Brits geoloog (1802-1856))
Hugh Miller (schottischer Geologe, Schriftsteller und Erzählforscher)
Miller, Hugh
Хью Миллер
هیو میلر (زمین‌شناس و نویسنده بریتانیایی)
ヒュー・ミラー
Dates: 
1802-1856
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
Agassiz, Louis (1807-1873)
Agassiz, Louis (co-author)
Bayne, Peter (1830-1896)
Davidson, John (d. 1881)
Lubach, Douwe (1815-1902)
Lynch, John M. (1968-....))
Miller, Lydia
Myrtle, Harriet
Shortland, Michael (1955-....))
Symonds, W. S
Symonds, William Samuel
University of Southern California Affiliation (see also from)
Titles: 
Autobiography, An : my schools and schoolmasters or, the story of my education, by Hugh Miller...
Creationism and scriptural geology, 1817-1857.
cruise of the Betsey, or, A summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides with Rambles of a geologist, or, Ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous deposits of Scotland, The
Dictionary of scientific biography
Edinburgh and its neighbourhood, geological and historical with The geology of the Bass Rock
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and scientific, by Hugh Miller,... 7th edition
First impressions of England and its people.
foot-prints of the Creator, or, The Asterolepis of Stromness, The
geology of the country around Otterburn and Elsdon, The : (explanation of quarter-sheet 108 S.E.) (New series sheet 8)
getuigenis der gesteenten, Het : de geologie in betrekking tot den Bijbel en het geopenbaarde scheppingsverhaal
Hugh Miller and the controversies of Victorian science
Leading articles on various subjects.
Letter from one of the Scotch people to the Right Hon. Lord Brougham & Vaux, on the opinions expressed by his lordship in the Auchterarder case.
Letters on the herring fishing in the Moray Frith
Macaulay on Scotland; a critique.
Memoir of William Forsyth, Esq., a Scotch merchant of the eighteenth century
My schools and schoolmasters : or the story of my education
Notice of some remarks by the late Mr. Hugh Miller
Old Red Sandstone, or New walks in an old field, by Hugh Miller,... From the 4th London edition, The
Poems, written in the leisure hours of a Journeyman Mason
Scenes and legends of the North of Scotland, or the Traditional history of Cromarty, by Hugh Miller
scheppingswonder, beschouwd in de geschiedenis van het geschapene, of, de Asterolepis van Stromness, Het
Selections
Sketch-book of popular geology being a series of lectures delivered before the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh
Sutherland as it was and is, or, How a country may be ruined
Tales and sketches.
tenants' true quarrel, &c, The
testimony of the rocks, or geology in its bearing on the two theologies, natural and revealed, The
testimony of the rocks or Geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and revealed, The
Two records: The Mosaic and the geological. A lecture delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, in Exeter Hall, London., The
witness papers. The headship of Christ, and The rights of the Christian people, a collection of essays, historical and descriptive sketches, and personal portraitures., The
word of warning on Sir Robert Peel's Scotch currency scheme, A
Words of warning to the people of Scotland : on Sir R. Peel's Scotch currency scheme
Notes: 
Associated Language:
Geologists
Geology
OCLC, May 17, 2018 (hdgs: Miller, Hugh, 1802-1856; Miller, Hugh, (1802-1856); Miller, Hugh; usage: Hugh Miller)
ODNB online, 8 Sept., 2011 (Miller, Hugh (1802-1856), geologist, evangelical journalist and writer; b. on 10 Oct. 1802 in Cromarty; had an abortive attempt at publishing verse, Poems of a Journeyman Mason (1829); his first book Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland, (1835); moved to Edinburgh to become founding editor, and later proprietor, of The Witness; autobiography, My Schools and Schoolmasters (1852); on the night of 23/24 December 1856, Miller shot himself at his home, Shrub Mount, Portobello, Edinburgh)
The testimony of the rocks, 1857 title page (Hugh Miller)
Wikipedia, viewed May 17, 2018 (Hugh Miller, 10 October 1802 - 23/24 December 1856, was a self-taught Scottish geologist and writer, folklorist and an evangelical Christian; born in Cromarty, Scotland; died in Portobello, Edinburgh) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Miller
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