Основные научные
труды У. Смита
Smith W. Plan
of proposed Somersetshire Coal Canal. London: J. Carry, 1794. 1 p.
Smith W. Plan
of proposed deviation of Somersetshire Coal Canal. London: J. Carry, 1794. 1 p.
Smith W. A map
of five miles round the City of Bath. Scale: 1,5 inch to a mile. Bath: A.
Taylor & W. Meyler, 1799. 1 p.
Smith W. Aсcurate
delineation and descriptions of the natural order of the various strata that
are found in different parts of England and Wales, with practical observation
thereon: Prospectus of work. London: B. M’Millan, 1801. 4 p.
Smith W. Mode
of improving Boggy Land and account of the nine acres of Water-Meadow on
Prisley farm near Fletwick, Westoning and Tingrith in Bedfordshire: Plan of a
Water Meadow made out of a Bog on Prisley farm // Trans. Soc. Arts. 1805. N 23.
P. 148-172.
Smith W. Plan
of a Water-Meadow of nine acres made out of a bog at Prisley farm belonging to
His Grace the Duke of Bedford // Communications to the Board of Agriculture.
1805. N 4. P. 341: pl.
Smith W. Observation
on the utility, form and management of Water-Meadow, and the draining and
irrigating of peat bogs, with an account of Prisley Bog, and other
extraordinary improvements, conducted for His Grace the Duke of Bedford, Thomas
William Coke, Esq. M.P. and others. London: R.M. Bacon, 1806. 121 p.
Smith W. Strata
of England and Wales: [Letter to the editor of Agricultural Magazine, 5 Jul.
1806] // Agric. Mag. 1806. Ser. 2. N 1. P. 21-22.
Smith W. The
improvement of boggy land by irrigation, as carried into effect // J. Natural
Philosophy. 1806. Vol. 15. P. 302-312. URL
Smith W. Description
of Norfolk, its soil and substrata. Norwich: [s.n.], 1807. [8], 56 p.
Smith W. Bath-Easton
Coal company: [Report. Bath. 7 March, 1808]. Bath: T.M. Cruttwell, 1808. 2 p.
Smith W., Martin E.
Bristol and Taunton Canal: Reports of Mr. William Smith and Mr. Martin, on the
state of the collieries at and near Nailsea. Bristol: [s.n.], 1811. 8 p. URL
Smith W. [The
Board of Agriculture sanction Map of the strata]. London, 1814. 1 p.
Smith W. A
delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with parts of Scotland;
exhibiting the collieries and mines, the marshes and fen lands originally
overflowed by the sea, and the varieties of soil according to the variations in
the substrata, illustrated by the most descriptive names by William Smith.
Scale: 1 inch to 5 miles: [1 Aug. 1815]. London: J. Cary, 1815. 16 p.; 2nd
ed. 1820. 16 p.; 3rd ed. 1824. 16 p.; 4th ed. 1827. 16 p.
Smith W. A
memoir to the map and delineation of the strata of England and Wales with part
of Scotland by William Smith, engineer and mineral surveyor: [1 Aug. 1815].
London: J. Cary, 1815. XI, 51 p.; Idem [Limited facsimile edition. 1
Aug. 2015]. Leeds: Hollingworth & Moss Ltd., 2015. VI, 26, IX, 51 p.
Smith W.
[Submission of Mineralogical map for an award to the Society for Encouragement
of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce: 8 Feb. 1815] // Trans. Soc. Arts. 1815. N
33. P. 51-60.
Smith W. Strata
identified by organized fossils, containing prints on colored paper of the most
characteristic specimens in each stratum: [1 June 1816]. London: W. Arding [Sherwood,
Neely, and Jones, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown]. 1816. 24 p. URL
Smith W. Geological
table of British organized fossils, which identify the course and continuity of
the strata in their order of superposition; as originally discovered by W.
Smith, civil engineer, with reference to his geological map of England and Wales.
London: J. Cary, 1817. 1 p.
Smith W. Geological
section from London to Snowdon, showing the varieties of the strata, and the
correct altitudes of the hills. London: J. Cary, 1817. 1 p.
Smith W. Section
of strata, North Wilts. London: J. Cary, 1817. 1 p.
Smith W. Strata
south of London dipping northwards. London: J. Cary, 1817. 1 p.
Smith W. Stratigraphical
system of organized fossils, with reference to the specimens of the original
geological collection in the British Museum: explaining their state of
preservation and their use in identifying the British strata. London: E. Williams,
1817. xi, 118 p.
Smith W. Geology
of England: Mr. Wm Smith claims: [Lithograph pamphlet]. London: [s.n.], 1818.
14 p.
Smith W. Mr.
Smith’s Report on the State of Monmouth: [10 Feb. 1818]. Health: [s.n.], 1818.
14 p.
Smith W. Statement
of facts: [Letter to the Committee of Management for the Diss Navigation. 4
Apr. 1818] // Benefits of an improvement in the navigation of the river Waveney:
[Printed pamphlet]. Norfolk: [s.n.]. P. 4-11.
Smith W. Report
on the Plan for draining the Low Ground north and south of the river Went,
berween the rivers Aire and Dun, in conjunction with the proposed Aire and Dun
canal, and Went branch: [12 Sept. 1818]. Pontefract: W. Hunt, 1818. 10 p.
Smith W. A new
Geological Atlas of England and Wales (Part the first) containing maps of Kent,
Sussex, Norfolk, and Wilts; showing the variety of strata, collieries, mines,
etc.: 6 pts. London: J. Cary: Pt. 1. Maps of Norfolk, Kent, Wiltshire, and
Sussex. 1819. 4 p.; Pt. 2. Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Surrey and Suffolk. 1819.
4 p.; Pt. 3. Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and Essex. 1820. 4 p.;
Pt. 4. p.; Pt. 5. Yorkshire. 1821. 4 p.; Pt. 5. Nottinghamshire,
Leicestershire, Huntingdonshire and Rutland. 1821 (1822). 4 p.; Pt. 6.
Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland and Westmoreland. 1824. 4 p.
Smith W. Geological
view and sections: [Surry; Essex and Hertfordshire; Norfolk and Suffolk;
Hampshire and Wiltshire to Bath; Dorsetshire and Somersetshire]. London: J. Cary,
1819.
Smith W. A new
geological map of England and Wales, with the inland navigations; exhibiting
the districts of coal and other sites of mineral tonnage. Scale: 1 inch to 15
miles. London: J. Cary, 1820. 1 p.
Smith W. [Syllabus
of lectures given in Hull]. Hull: Hull Literary and Philosophical Soc., 1824. 4
p.
Smith W. Syllabus
of lectures on geology. [s.n.], 1824. 3 p.
Smith W., Phillips J. Syllabus
of lectures on geology in the Town-Hall, Scarbough. Scarbough: J. Cole, 1824. 4
p.
Smith W., Phillips J.
Syllabus of 9 lectures in geology. Sheffield: Sheffield Literary and
Philosophical Soc., 1825. 4 p.
Smith W. On
retaining water in the rocks for summer use by Mr. William Smith, engineer,
M.Y.P.S.: [Read to Yorkshire Phil. Soc. 6 Mar. 1827] // Phil. Mag. 1827. N 1.
P. 415.
Smith W. Bed of
coal at Robin Hood’s Bay // The Whitby Repository. 1830. N 6. P. 370-372.
Smith W. A
synopsis of geological phenomena. Oxford: S. Collingwood, 1832. 1 p.
Smith W. Stratification
in Hackness hills. Scale: 1 inch to 6.5 miles. London: W. Day, 1832. 1 p.
Smith W. Deductions
from established facts in geology relating to the crust of the globe, its
former associated beings, concomitant events and superficial Changes.
Scarborough: C. Todd, 1835. 1 p.
Smith W. Coal
finding // Mag. Nat. Hist. 1837. N 1. P. 645-647.
Smith W. Practical
distinction in minerals // Ibid. P. 386-387.
Smith W. On the
variations in the quantity of rain which falls in different parts of the Earth
// 8th Meeting of the British Association: [Newcastle. 1838]: Trans.
1838. P. 27-28.
Barry C., Beche de la H.T., Smith
W., Smith C.H. Report of the commissioners appointed to visit the quarries
and to enquire into the qualities of the stone to be used in building the New
Houses of Parliament: [16 March, 1839] // Parliamentary Papers. 1839. N 30. P. 523-569.
Основная литература
о У. Смите
Белоусов В.В. Смит Уильям //
БСЭ. 2-е изд. Т. 39. 1956. С. 410.
A monument to William Smith, LL.D.
// Geol. Mag. 1892. Vol. 29. N 2. P. 94-96 : fig.
Arkel W.J. William
Smith and the stratal terms // The Jurassic system in Great Britain. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1933. P. 2-8.
Bassett D.A. William
Smith, the father of English geology and of stratigraphy: an anthology //
Geology. 1969. Vol. 1. P. 38-51.
Bather F.A.
Address at Bath on 10th July, 1926 after unveiling a Memorial Tablet
to William Smith. Bath: Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 1926.
12, [2] p.
Boud R.C. The early
development of British geological maps // Imago Mund. 1975. Vol. 27. P. 73-96. URL
Boulger G.S. Dr.
William Smith’s geological maps // Geol. Mag. 1877. Vol 4. N 8. P. 378. URL
Cox L.R. New
light on William Smith and his work // Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 1942. Vol.
25. P. 1-99.
Cox L.R. William
Smith and the birth of stratigraphy. London, 1948. 7, [1] p. (International
geological congress. 18th session. London. 1848)
Cox L.R., Kellaway G.A., Welch
F.B.A.
“William Smith” excursion: environs of Bath // International geological
congress. 18th session: Guide to excursion A. 3. London, 1948. 12 p.
Davis A.G.
William Smith’s Geological atlas and the later history of the plates // J. Soc.
Biblphy Natur. Hist. 1952. N 2. P. 388-395.
Davis G.L. The
University of Dublin and two pioneers of English geology, William Smith and
John Phillips // Hermathena. 1969. N 109. P. 24-36.
Donovan D.T. William
Smith’s last geological excursion // Geol. Mag. 1969. Vol. 106. N 2. P.
214-215.
Douglas J.A., Cox L.R. An
early list of strata by William Smith // Geol. Mag. 1949. Vol. 86. N 3. P.
180-188.
Edmonds J.M. The
geological lecture courses given in Yorkshire by William Smith and John
Phillips, 1824-1825 // Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 1975. Vol. 40. Pt. 3. N 23. P.
373-412.
Eyles V.A., Eyles J.M. On the
different issues of the first geological map of England and Wales // An. Science.
1938. Vol. 3. P. 190-212.
Eyles J.M. The
discoverers: William Smith // Science in action. 1969. N 1. P. 638-639.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith (1769-1839): a bibliography of his published writings, maps and
geological sections, printed and lithographed // J. Soc. Biblphy Natur. Hist.
1969. Vol. 5. P. 87-109.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith (1769-1839): а chronology of significant dates of his life // Proc. Geol. Soc.
London. 1969. N 1657. P. 173-176.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith (1769-1839) und die Suche nach Kohle in Grossbritannien // Geologie.
1971. Jg. 20. H. 6/7. S. 710-714.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith, Sir Joseph Banks and the French geologists // Arch. Natur. Hist. 1985.
Vol. 1. N 1. P. 37-50.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith: some aspects of his life and work // Toward a history of geology:
Interdisciplinary conference on the history of geology: [New Hampshire. Sept.
7-12. 1967]. Cambridge MA; London: M.I.T. Press, 1967. P. 142-158.
Eyles J.M. William
Smith: the sale of his geological collection to the British Museum // An. Science.
1967. Vol. 23. P. 177-212.
Fitton W.H. Notes
to the history of English geology: [Review of 6 works by W. Smith] // Edinburgh
Rev. 1818. Vol. 29. P. 310-337; Ibid. // Phil. Mag. 1833. Vol. 2. P. 37-49.
Fordham H.G. John
Cary: engraver, map, chart and print-seller and globe-maker. 1754 to 1835: a bibliography.
Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1925. XXXIV, 140 p.
Forster A., Reeves H.J.
William Smith and the development of engineering geology in England // Quart. J.
Engineering Geol., Hydrogeol. 2008. Vol. 41. P. 165-170.
Fuller J. The
forty-four yard problem: a cross section by John Strachey annotated by William
Smith // Arch. Natur. Hist. 1994. Vol. 21. N 2. P. 195-199.
Fuller J. The
industrial basis of stratigraphy: John Strachey, 1671-1743, and William Smith,
1769-1839 // Bull. AAPG. 1969. Vol. 53. N 11. P. 2256-2273.
Greenough G.B. A
physical and geological map of England & Wales: on the basis of the
original map of Wm Smith 1815 revised and improved: [3rd ed.].
Scale: 1 inch to 6 miles. London: GSL, 1865. 1 p.
Hemingway J.E., Owen J.S.
William Smith and the Jurassic coals of Yorkshire // Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc.
1975. Vol. 40. P. 297-308.
Herries Davies G.L.
Whatever is under the Earth: the Geological Society of London 1807 to 2007.
London: GSL, 2007. XIII, 356.
Jameson R. On
colouring geognostical maps // Memoirs, of the Wernerian Natural History
Society: [Read Apr. 1808]. 1810. N 1. P. 149-161.
Judd J. W. William
Smith's manuscript maps // Geol. Mag. 1897. Vol. 4. N 10. P. 439-447.
Keyes C.R.
Centenary commemoration of William Smith // Pan-Am. Geol. 1927. Vol. 47. N 1.
P. 1-10: port.
Laudan R. William
Smith: stratigraphy without palaeontology // Centaurus. 1974. N 20. P. 210-226.
Laudan R. From
mineralogy to geology: the foundations of a science. 1650-1830. Chicago;
London: Univ. Chicago Press, 1987. XII, 278 p.
Mitchel W.S. The centenary
of Wm. Smith’s birth // Geol. Mag. 1869. Vol. 6. N 62. P. 356-359.
Morrell R.W.
William “Strata” Smith // The Freethinker. 1969. Vol. 89. N 21. P. 165
Morton J.L.
Strata: How William Smith drew the first map of the Earth in 1801 and inspired
the science of geology. Stroud: Tempus, 2001. 160 p.
North F.J.
Deductions from established facts in geology, by William Smith: notes of a
recently discovered broadsheet // Geol. Mag. 1927. Vol. 64. P. 532-540.
Oldroyd D.R. Maps
as pictures or diagrams: the early development of geological maps // Rethinking
the fabric of geology. Boulder: GSA, 2013. P. 41-101. (GSA Special Paper; N
502).
Oldroyd D.R. The
Earth surveyed and geologically mapped: the territorial imperative // Thinking
about the Earth: a history of ideas in geology. London: Atholone, 1996. P.
108-130.
Owen J.S. William
Smith and the Jurassic coals of Yorkshire // Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 1975.
Vol. 40. P. 297-308.
Phillips J.
Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., author of the “Map of the strata of England
and Wales”, by his nephew and pupil, John Phillips, F.R.S., F.G.S., Professor
of geology and mineralogy in the University of Dublin, author of “Illustrations
of the geology of Yorkshire”. London: J. Murray, 1844. viii, [2], 150 p. : 8
ad. : 4 pls. : 13 text-figs. URL
Pickford R.
William Smith, father of English geology, 1769-1839: a brief memoir of his work
in the Bath district. Bath: Bath Municipal Libraries, 1969. [9], [3] p.
Sarjeant W.A.S. Smith
William, (1769-1839) // Geologists and the history of geology: an international
bibliography from the origins to 1978. Vol. 3. N.Y.: Arno Press, 1980. P.
2131-2135.
Sedgwick A. Announcing
the first award of the Wollaston Prize // Proc. Geol. Soc. London. 1831. N 1.
P. 270-280; Ibid. // Addresses delivered at the Anniversary meeting of the
Geological Society of London on the 18th February, 1831: London: R.
Taylor, 1831. P. 1-11.
Sharpe T., Torrens H.S.
Introduction // A memoir to the map and delineation of the strata of England
and Wales with part of Scotland by William Smith, engineer and mineral
surveyor. Leeds: Hollingworth & Moss Ltd., 2015 P. 1-26.
Sheppard T.
William Smith: his maps and memoirs // Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 1917. Vol.
19. P. 75-253.
Torrens H.S. An
introduction to the life and times of William Smith (1769-1839) // Memoirs of
William Smith, LL.D., author of the “Map of the strata of England and Wales”:
by his nephew and pupil, John Phillips, F.R.S., F.G.S. First published in 1844.
Bath: Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. 2003. P. XIII-XXXVIII.
Torrens H.S.
Smith, William (1769-1839) // Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford:
Oxford Univ. Press, 2004.
Torrens H.S. The
water-related work of William Smith (1769-1839) // 200 years of British hydrogeology.
London: Geological Soc., 2004. P. 15-30. (GSL Special Publication: N 225).
William Smith Meeting 2015: 200 years
of Smith’s Map: [London. 23-24 Apr. 2015]: Abstracts. London: GSL, 2015. 58 p.
Winchester S. The
map that changed the World: William Smith and the birth of modern geology. N.Y.:
Perennial, 2001. 329 p.
Woodward H.B. The
history of the Geological Society of London. London: GSL, 1907. 334 p.
Woodward H.B.
William Smith LL.D. “Father of English geology” // Proc. Bath Natur. Hist. Antiq.
Fld. Club. 1902. Vol. 10. Pt. 1. P. 1-14.
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