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- 041011crat_atlarge archivedate "2011-05-17".
- 041011crat_atlarge archiveurl "http://www.webcitation.org/5z3E5hVjt".
- 041011crat_atlarge author "David Denby".
- 041011crat_atlarge authorlink "David Denby".
- 041011crat_atlarge date "2004-10-11".
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy Age_of_Enlightenment.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy History_of_Scotland.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy History_of_education_in_Scotland.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy History_of_universities_in_Scotland.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy James_Hutton.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy Scotland_in_the_modern_era.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy Scottish_Enlightenment.
- 041011crat_atlarge isCitedBy Scottish_education_in_the_eighteenth_century.
- 041011crat_atlarge journal "The New Yorker".
- 041011crat_atlarge publisher "Review of James Buchan's ''Crowded With Genius".
- 041011crat_atlarge publisher "Review of James Buchan's ''Crowded With Genius: Edinburgh's Moment of the Mind HarperCollins, 2003. Hardcover: ISBN 0-06-055888-1, ISBN 978-0-06-055888-8".
- 041011crat_atlarge quote "In 1770, James Hutton, an experimental farmer and the owner of a sal ammoniac works, began poking into the peculiar shapes and textures of the Salisbury Crags, the looming, irregular rock formations in Edinburgh. Hutton noticed something astonishing—fossilized fish remains embedded in the rock. The remains suggested that volcanic activity had raised the mass from some depth in the sea. In 1785, he delivered a lecture to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, which included the remarkable statement that "with respect to human observation, this world has neither a beginning nor an end." Coolly discarding Biblical accounts of creation, the book that he eventually published, "The Theory of the Earth", helped to establish modern geology.".
- 041011crat_atlarge title "Northern Lights: How modern life emerged from eighteenth-century Edinburgh".
- 041011crat_atlarge title "The Scottish enlightenment and the challenges for Europe in the 21st century; climate change and energy".
- 041011crat_atlarge url 041011crat_atlarge.
- 041011crat_atlarge url "http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/10/11/041011crat_atlarge".
- 041011crat_atlarge work The_New_Yorker.