Charles Lyell Quote

The clear and philosophical views of Fracastoro were disregarded, and the talent and argumentative powers of the learned were doomed for three centuries to be wasted in the discussion of these two simple and preliminary questions: first, whether fossil remains had ever belonged to living creatures; and secondly, whether, if this be admitted, all the phenomena could be explained by the Noachian deluge.


Chpt.3, p. 27 - Principles of geology (1832) Vol.1


The clear and philosophical views of Fracastoro were disregarded, and the talent and argumentative powers of the learned were doomed for three...

The clear and philosophical views of Fracastoro were disregarded, and the talent and argumentative powers of the learned were doomed for three...

The clear and philosophical views of Fracastoro were disregarded, and the talent and argumentative powers of the learned were doomed for three...

The clear and philosophical views of Fracastoro were disregarded, and the talent and argumentative powers of the learned were doomed for three...