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The Sacred Theory of Earth by Thomas Burnet, 1817




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The Sacred Theory of Earth by Thomas Burnet, 1817

Ideas of different stages in the formation of the Earth. Engraving from " The Sacred Theory of the Earth" by Thomas Burnet (London, 1817). Thomas Burnet (1635 - 1715) English theologian and writer on cosmogony, born at Croft near Darlington, County Durham, England. His ideas on the formation and structure of the earth were speculative and unscientific

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1817 British Culture Change Development Planet Earth Science Thomas Burnet


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.4cm x 7.6cm (2.5" x 3")

Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")

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This print showcases an engraving from "The Sacred Theory of Earth" by Thomas Burnet, published in 1817. The image depicts the profound ideas and different stages in the formation of our planet Earth. Set against a pristine white background, this vertical artwork takes us on a journey through time and space. Thomas Burnet, an English theologian and writer on cosmogony, was born in Croft near Darlington, County Durham. His theories about the formation and structure of the earth were highly speculative and lacked scientific evidence. Nevertheless, his work remains significant as it reflects the intersection between religion, history, and science during that era. Through intricate lines and meticulous details, this engraving captures the essence of change and development within our planet's geological processes. It serves as a testament to human curiosity about our origins and how we perceive ourselves within the vastness of the universe. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing illustration with its rich British cultural heritage, we are reminded that knowledge is ever-evolving. While Burnet's ideas may not align with modern scientific understanding today, they represent an important chapter in humanity's quest to unravel the mysteries of existence. This remarkable print invites us to contemplate both ancient beliefs and contemporary advancements while appreciating art's ability to bridge gaps between disciplines such as theology, science, history - all united under one common theme: Planet Earth.

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