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Hugh Miller (10 October 1802 – 23/24 December 1856) was a Scottish geologist, writer and folklorist. Hugh Miller. Miller photographed by Hill & Adamson ( c.
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Scottish geologist and lay theologian who was considered one of the finest geological writers of the 19th century and whose writings were widely successful.
Hugh Miller is all but forgotten today, but deserves wider recognition, both as a working paleontologist and as a great popularizer of science.
Hugh Miller lived from 10 October 1802 to 24 December 1856. Usually described as a geologist and writer, Miller's life and work still gives rise to controversy ...
Hugh Miller (1802-1856) has been acclaimed as the supreme poet of geology and called the David Attenborough of his day.
Hugh Miller (22 May 1889 – 1 November 1976) was a British stage and film actor. He was instrumental in founding the original London Film Society in 1925, ...
35K Followers, 3468 Following, 1202 Posts - Hugh Miller (@neue_miller) on Instagram: "Archive / Work / Sketches AGI Member @agigraphic"
Hugh Miller was a stonemason, geologist, writer, poet and journalist. He was born in Cromarty in 1802 and died, by suicide, in Portobello, Edinburgh in 1856.
Hugh Edmund Miller is assistant professor of philosophy. In 1977 he received his BA cum laude in philosophy, with special departmental honors, from Yale ...
Miller's life lay between two worlds. Raised in the 19th-century fundamentalism of the Scottish Presbyterian church, he took up geology just when the old ...