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ROBERT See also: born at See also: Leith on the 11th of See also: July 1774
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He became assistant to a surgeon in his native See also: town; but, having studied natural See also: history under Dr See also: John
See also: Walker in 1792 and 1793, he felt that his true province
See also: lay in that science
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He went in 1800 to See also: Freiberg to study for nearly two years under See also: Werner, and spent two more in See also: continental travel
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In 1804 he succeeded Dr Walker as regius professor of natural history in See also: Edinburgh university, and became perhaps the first eminent exponent in See also: Great Britain of the Wernerian See also: geological See also: system; but when he found that theory untenable, he frankly announced his conversion to the views of Hutton
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As a teacher, See also: Jameson was remark-able for his power of imparting See also: enthusiasm to his students, and from his class-See also: room there radiated an influence which gave a marked impetus to the study of geology in Britain
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His energy also, by means of See also: government aid, private donation and See also: personal outlay, amassed a great See also: part of the splendid collection which nc w occupies the natural history department of the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh
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In 1819 Jameson, with See also: Sir See also: David Brewster, started the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, which after the tenth See also: volume remained under his See also: sole conduct till his See also: death, which took place in Edinburgh on the ,9th of See also: April 1854
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His bust now stands in the See also: hall of the Edinburgh University library
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Jameson was the author of Outline of the
See also: Mineralogy of the See also: Shetland Islands and of the See also: Island of See also: Arran (1798), incorporated with Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles (1800) ; Mineralogical Description of Scotland, vol. i. pt
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