I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest updates, but I can share what’s broadly known about James Geikie and how to find the freshest news.
Direct answer
- James Geikie (1839–1915) was a prominent Scottish geologist known for his work on the Ice Age and the geological history of Britain. If you’re asking about “the latest news,” there isn’t current news about him as he passed away in 1915, so contemporary reporting would focus on historical scholarship, editions of his works, or new biographical articles rather than new events about him personally.
What people commonly look for
- Biographical updates: Recent scholarly biographies or revisitations of Geikie’s contributions to geology.
- Historical analyses: New interpretations of his geological theories or their influence on later geologists.
- Archival discoveries: Fresh findings in archives (e.g., diaries, correspondence) that shed light on his methods or collaborations.
- Public-domain works: Reissues or new editions of Geikie’s writings on ice ages, geology of Scotland, etc.
Where to search for the latest
- Academic databases (JSTOR, GeoScienceWorld) for recent articles reassessing Geikie.
- University press releases or geology-history blogs for new biographical installments.
- National archives or museum sites (e.g., National Records of Scotland, natural history museums) for newly discovered letters or manuscripts.
- Major reference works (encyclopedias, biographical dictionaries) updated with recent scholarship.
Citations and sources
- For foundational biographical details: National Records of Scotland entry on James Geikie (1839–1915) outlines his career and contributions.[4]
- General overview: Wikipedia provides a concise biography and context of Geikie’s impact on geology.[7]
- Historical studies: Project Gutenberg hosts accessible biographical and critical material about Geikie’s life and work, including "James Geikie, the Man and the Geologist" (detailed historic account).[2][6]
- Wikidata entry: Provides key dates and places for birth, death, and life events used by researchers compiling timelines.[5]
Illustration
- If you’d like, I can pull together a brief timeline of Geikie’s major works and their influence, or assemble a quick annotated bibliography of recent scholarship on him, based on the latest sources you want me to prioritize (biography, theory, or archival material).
Would you like me to compile a short, up-to-date bibliography and a simple timeline based on available public sources? If you have a preferred focus (e.g., his Ice Age theories, his role at the University of Edinburgh, or his family background), tell me and I’ll tailor the results.
Sources
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www.wikidata.orgGeikie, James(b. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23 August 1839. d. Edinburgh, 1 March. 1915)geology. Source for information on Geikie, James: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.comJames Geikie, Geologist
electricscotland.comHe stayed at Constable’s till the summer of 1858, and some letters to his brother William have been preserved which give interesting glimpses of his character in this period of drudgery and development. William had gone out to relatives of the family in the United States, and the letters were written to him there. His death, it may be noted, took place as the result of an accident, shortly after the date of the last of the letters. Some extracts from them may be quoted:— … The gloomy...
www.gutenberg.orgNational Records of Scotland
www.nrscotland.gov.ukJames Geikie, Geologist
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