
Transcribed from the 1844 John Churchill edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
VESTIGES OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION.
THE BODIES OF SPACE, THEIR ARRANGEMENTS AND FORMATION.
CONSTITUENT MATERIALS OF THE EARTH AND OF THE OTHER BODIES OF SPACE.
THE EARTH FORMED—ERA OF THE PRIMARY ROCKS.
COMMENCEMENT OF ORGANIC LIFE— SEA PLANTS, CORALS, ETC.
ERA OF THE OLD RED SANDSTONE— FISHES ABUNDANT.
SECONDARY ROCKS. ERA OF THE CARBONIFEROUS FORMATION. LAND FORMED. COMMENCEMENT OF LAND PLANTS.
ERA OF THE NEW RED SANDSTONE. TERRESTRIAL ZOOLOGY COMMENCES WITH REPTILES. FIRST TRACES OF BIRDS.
ERA OF THE OOLITE. COMMENCEMENT OF MAMMALIA.
In this sweeping survey of early astronomy, the author invites listeners to journey beyond the familiar blue sky and confront the staggering immensity of the solar system. By grounding the discussion in the known size of Earth and the orbit of Uranus, the narrative paints a space that stretches millions of miles—so vast that even the fastest horse of antiquity would have covered only half its length since the time of Moses.
The work then turns to the stars themselves, treating each bright point as a distant sun and exploring how astronomers of the era measured their remoteness through parallax. Readers learn about William Herschel’s pioneering counts of stellar populations and his bold conjecture that the Milky Way is a dense ring of suns surrounding a relatively empty core. These insights, presented with the curiosity of a time when the heavens were just beginning to yield their secrets, set the stage for a deeper exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (471K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1802–1871
A Scottish publisher and writer, he helped shape Victorian reading life while also stirring debate with bold ideas about science and human origins. Best known today for co-founding W. & R. Chambers and for writing Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, he brought serious subjects to a wide public audience.
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