CATASTROPHISM—AND WILLIAM BUCKLANDWilliam Buckland (–) and his terjemahan - CATASTROPHISM—AND WILLIAM BUCKLANDWilliam Buckland (–) and his Bahasa Indonesia Bagaimana mengatakan

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CATASTROPHISM—AND WILLIAM BUCKLAND
William Buckland (–) and his friend William Daniel Cony-beare (–) were sons of Church of England clergymen who
had been sent to Oxford to gain a degree as the necessary prereq-uisite for ordination.  en, as was customary, they stayed on after
graduating to wait either for a fellowship to their Oxford colleges or
for a position as a curate (junior parish clergyman) to become vacant.
 ey were destined to become clergymen but were keenly interested
in geology. Both attended a course on mineralogy, and they devoted
their free time to geological fi eld excursions around Oxford and dur-ing their vacations studied rock formations much farther away.
Buckland graduated in , obtained his master’s degree in
, and was ordained quickly to allow him to accept a fellowship
to Corpus Christi College. In  he became reader in mineralogy
at Oxford. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in , and
in  he was appointed Oxford’s fi rst-ever reader in geology. In his
inaugural lecture, delivered on May , , and published the fol-lowing year, Buckland sought to reconcile the geological evidence for
Earth’s history with the biblical account. Buckland became president
of the Geological Society in , and in  he resigned his Corpus
Christi fellowship to become a clergyman at Stoke Charity, a village
in Hampshire. In  he became dean of Westminster. Conybeare
left Oxford in  to become a country clergyman and to marry, but
he continued to pursue his geological interests in his free time and
remained in close touch with Buckland.
Early in his career, Buckland toured Europe collecting specimens
for the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford.  is brought him into contact
with many prominent scientists, including Cuvier (see “Using Fossils
Age of the Earth 139
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CATASTROPHISM—AND WILLIAM BUCKLANDWilliam Buckland (–) and his friend William Daniel Cony-beare (–) were sons of Church of England clergymen who had been sent to Oxford to gain a degree as the necessary prereq-uisite for ordination.  en, as was customary, they stayed on after graduating to wait either for a fellowship to their Oxford colleges or for a position as a curate (junior parish clergyman) to become vacant.  ey were destined to become clergymen but were keenly interested in geology. Both attended a course on mineralogy, and they devoted their free time to geological fi eld excursions around Oxford and dur-ing their vacations studied rock formations much farther away.Buckland graduated in , obtained his master’s degree in , and was ordained quickly to allow him to accept a fellowship to Corpus Christi College. In  he became reader in mineralogy at Oxford. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in , and in  he was appointed Oxford’s fi rst-ever reader in geology. In his inaugural lecture, delivered on May , , and published the fol-lowing year, Buckland sought to reconcile the geological evidence for Earth’s history with the biblical account. Buckland became president of the Geological Society in , and in  he resigned his Corpus Christi fellowship to become a clergyman at Stoke Charity, a village in Hampshire. In  he became dean of Westminster. Conybeare left Oxford in  to become a country clergyman and to marry, but he continued to pursue his geological interests in his free time and remained in close touch with Buckland.Early in his career, Buckland toured Europe collecting specimens for the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford.  is brought him into contact with many prominent scientists, including Cuvier (see “Using Fossils Age of the Earth 139
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Katastropisme-DAN WILLIAM BUCKLAND
William Buckland (-) dan temannya William Daniel Cony-beare (-) adalah anak-anak dari Gereja pendeta Inggris yang
telah dikirim ke Oxford untuk mendapatkan gelar sebagai diperlukan prereq-uisite untuk penahbisan. ? en, seperti adat, mereka tinggal setelah
lulus menunggu baik untuk beasiswa ke perguruan tinggi Oxford atau
untuk posisi sebagai pendeta (junior paroki pendeta) untuk menjadi kosong.
? ey ditakdirkan untuk menjadi pendeta tetapi sangat tertarik
dalam geologi. Keduanya menghadiri kursus pada jenis mineral, dan mereka mengabdikan
waktu luang mereka untuk geologi kunjungan lapangan sekitar Oxford dan dur-ing liburan mereka mempelajari formasi batuan jauh lebih jauh.
Buckland lulus pada , memperoleh gelar master di
 , dan ditahbiskan cepat untuk memungkinkan dia untuk menerima beasiswa
ke Corpus Christi College. Dalam  ia menjadi pembaca di mineralogi
di Oxford. Dia dipilih sesama dari Royal Society di , dan
di  ia diangkat pertama kalinya pembaca Oxford dalam geologi. Dalam karyanya
kuliah perdana, disampaikan pada Mei , , dan diterbitkan tahun fol-melenguh, Buckland berusaha untuk mendamaikan bukti geologi untuk
sejarah bumi dengan akun Alkitab. Buckland menjadi presiden
dari Masyarakat Geologi , dan  ia mengundurkan diri nya Corpus
Christi persekutuan untuk menjadi seorang pendeta di Stoke Charity, sebuah desa
di Hampshire. Dalam  ia menjadi dekan Westminster. Conybeare
meninggalkan Oxford di  untuk menjadi pendeta negara dan untuk menikah, tapi
ia terus mengejar kepentingan geologi di waktu luangnya dan
tetap berhubungan erat dengan Buckland.
Pada awal karirnya, Buckland tur Eropa mengumpulkan spesimen
untuk Ashmolean Museum di Oxford. ? adalah membawanya ke dalam kontak
dengan banyak ilmuwan terkemuka, termasuk Cuvier (lihat "Menggunakan Fosil
Umur Bumi 139
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