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Foot-prints Of The Creator



Foot-prints Of The Creator
The book, Footprints of the Creator, was written by Hugh Miller in 1849. It is a book about his reconstruction of an extinct fish that he found in the Old Red Sandstone. Miller argues that the fish's perfection of development disproves the current Lamarckian theory of evolution. The book is illustrated with woodcuts. more details
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  • Footprints of the Creator is a book about Hugh Miller's reconstruction of an extinct fish that he found in the Old Red Sandstone.
  • Miller argues that the fish's perfection of development disproves the current Lamarckian theory of evolution.
  • The book is illustrated with woodcuts.


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The book, Footprints of the Creator, was written by Hugh Miller in 1849. It is a book about his reconstruction of an extinct fish that he found in the Old Red Sandstone. Miller argues that the fish's perfection of development disproves the current Lamarckian theory of evolution. The book is illustrated with woodcuts.

The geological writings of Hugh Miller (1802-56) did much to publicise this relatively new science. After an early career in banking in Scotland, Miller became editor of a newly founded Edinburgh newspaper, The Witness, in which he published a series of his own articles based on his geological research, a collection of which was issued as a book, The Old Red Sandstone, in 1841, and led to the Devonian geological period becoming known as the 'Age of the Fishes'. Footprints of the Creator (1849) described his reconstruction of the extinct fish he had discovered in the Old Red Sandstone and argued, on theological grounds, that their perfection of development disproved the current Lamarckian theory of evolution. The book, illustrated with woodcuts, was written partly as a response to the then anonymous Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1884), also reissued in this series.

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