LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901
Le Conte, Joseph, 1823-1901
LeConte, Joseph
Joseph LeConte American geologist
VIAF ID: 29769631 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph LeConte ‡c American geologist
- 200 _ | ‡a Le Conte ‡b Joseph ‡f 1823-1901
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Works
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The autobiography of Joseph Le Conte | |
Carteggio (1869-1909) | |
Carteggio Fogazzaro-Lioy | |
A Compend of Geology | |
The conception of God : a philosophical discussion concerning the nature of the divine idea as a demonstrable reality | |
The conception of God : an address before the Union | |
Critical periods in the history of the earth | |
Elements of geology : a text book for colleges and for the general reader | |
Evolution Its Nature, its Evidences, and its Relation to religious Thought | |
Good cheer nuggets; Maeterlinck, Le Conte, Hugo, Dresser | |
Inaugural address delivered in the State House, Dec. 8, 1857, by order of the Board of Trustees of the South Carolian College. | |
Joseph LeConte, gentle prophet of evolution, c1982: | |
A journal of ramblings through the High Sierras of California by the "university excursion party" | |
Die lehre vom sehen : Mit 131 abbildungen in holzschnitt | |
The making of the Berkeley Hills | |
Man's Place in Nature | |
On a curious visual phenomenon | |
On certain remarkable tracks, found in the Rocks of Carson Quarry | |
Outlines of the comparative physiology and morphology of animals | |
The race problem in the South. | |
Religion and science : a series of Sunday lectures on the relation of natural and revealed religion, or the truths revealed in nature and Scripture | |
Sight | |
Sight : an exposition of the principles of monocular and binocular vision | |
Tertiary and post-tertiary changes of the atlantic and pacific coasts with a note on the mutual relations of land-elevation and ice accumulation during the quaternary period | |
'Ware Sherman, a journal of three months' personal experience in the last days of the Confederacy |