Boston Paper - Notes from the Literature on the Geology of Egypt, and Examination of the Syenitic Granite of the Obelisk which Lieut. Commander Gorringe, U.S.N., brought to New York

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 31
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1883
Abstract
The subject of Egypt, to use the words of perhaps the second of modern writers on the subject [Deodat. de Dolomieu, in Observations sur la Physique, etc., January, 1793, vol. xlii., pp. 41+, 108+; Abbe Rozier, J. A. Mongez, and J. C. Delametherie, Paris], is one which strongly excites our interest, and everything relating to it demands our respect. "Thus," he continues, "the Greeks appeared to the Romans," ..." thus Egypt appeared to the Greeks, and thus all three appear to us." This writer, in the three parts of the memoire given above, speaks of Norden as the modern pioneer of Egypt, and does not seem to have made original observations himself; nevertheless he seems to have rendered the same service to his authority that Playfair not very long afterward rendered Hutton. The limitations of a paper will permit little else than citations, but these are so numerous that, unless much compressed, they would supply a chapter of moderate size. A great deal of the very interesting memoire of Dolomieu is taken up with Quixotic tilts
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(1883) Boston Paper - Notes from the Literature on the Geology of Egypt, and Examination of the Syenitic Granite of the Obelisk which Lieut. Commander Gorringe, U.S.N., brought to New YorkMLA: Boston Paper - Notes from the Literature on the Geology of Egypt, and Examination of the Syenitic Granite of the Obelisk which Lieut. Commander Gorringe, U.S.N., brought to New York. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.