James Hutton
1726 – 1797
28 works on record
Works

System of the earth, 1785
1970

Theory of the Earth

Theory of the Earth, V2

Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)

Theory of the Earth, Volume 1

Theory of the Earth, Volume II
James Hutton in the field and in the study
1997
James Hutton's Theory of the earth
1978
James Hutton's Theory of the earth: the lost drawings
1978
An investigation of the principles of knowledge, and of the progress of reason, from sense to science and philosophy
1973
Theory of the Earth, transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
1967
Theory of the earth, with proofs and illustrations
1960
Theory of the earth, with proofs and illus
1960
A dissertation upon the philosophy of light, heat, and fire. In seven parts. By James Hutton, ..
1794
An investigation of the principles of knowledge
1794
A dissertation upon the philosophy of light, heat, and fire
1794
Dissertations on different subjects in natural philosophy
1792
Abstract of a dissertation read in the Royal Society of Edinburgh
1790
Of certain natural appearances of the ground on the hill of Arthur's Seat
1790
Answers to the objections of M. de Luc with regard to The theory of rain
1790
Theory of the earth, or, An investigation of the laws observable in the composition, dissolution and restoration of land upon the globe
1788
Considerations on the nature, quality, and distinctions, of coal and culm, with inquiries, philosophical and political, into the present state of the laws, ... Contained in a letter from Doctor James Hutton, ..
1777
Dissertatio physico-medica inauguralis de sanguine et circulatione microcosmi
1749
James Hutton's theory of the earth: the lost drawings. Text by G.Y. Craig, D.B. McIntyre, and C.D. Waterston. Edited by G.Y. Craig
Theory of the Earth, with Proofs and Illustrations. in Four Parts. by James Hutton, ... of 2; Volume 1
Abstract of a dissertation read in the Royal Society of Edinburgh, upon the seventh of March, and fourth of April, M,DCC,LXXXV, concerning the system of the Earth, its duration, and stability.
Abstract of a dissertation ... concerning the system of the earth, its duration and stability
Considerations on the nature, quality, and distinctions, of coal and culm