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  1. John Stevens Henslow (* 6. Februar 1796 in Rochester; † 16. Mai 1861 in Hitcham, Suffolk) war ein englischer Priester, Botaniker und Geologe.

  2. John Stevens Henslow (* 6 de febrero de 1796 - 16 de mayo de 1861) fue un religioso anglicano, botánico, geólogo inglés . Henslow era natural de Rochester, hijo del abogado John Prentis Henslow, a su vez hijo de Sir John Henslow. Recibió educación en el St. John's College de Cambridge donde se graduó como 16º wrangler en 1818, 1 año en ...

  3. John Stevens Henslow. John Stevens Henslow. John Stevens Henslow ( Rochester, 6 febbraio 1796 – Hitcham, Suffolk, 16 maggio 1861) è stato un botanico inglese . Fu tra i fondatori della Cambridge Philosophical Society. È ricordato anche per essere stato il mentore di Charles Darwin. La sua abbreviazione botanica è " Hensl.

  4. John Stevens Henslow est le fils de John Prentis Henslow, homme de loi, qui lui transmet le goût de l’ histoire naturelle, et le petit-fils de l'architecte naval John Henslow. Il fait ses études au St John's College de Cambridge. En 1818, il obtient le rang de Wrangler, un rang d’excellence en mathématique.

  5. HENSLOW-J-S-01-02235.jpg. The letters Darwin exchanged with John Stevens Henslow, professor of Botany and Mineralogy at Cambridge University, were among the most significant of his life. It was a letter from Henslow that brought Darwin the invitation to sail round the world as companion to captain Robert FitzRoyof HMS Beagle - Henslow had ...

  6. Letters from John James Audubon concern Henslow’s help with selling two copies of his amazing Birds of America in Cambridge, now one of the world’s most valuable books. In 1826 Henslow played a key role in University politics, acting as ‘local agent’ for Lord Palmerston at the Parliamentary Election.

  7. 6 de fev. de 2023 · John Stevens Henslow, an English botanist, was born Feb. 6, 1796. Henslow was a professor at Cambridge University; he started out as a geologist, and one of his first papers was on the geology on Anglesea, which he published in the first volume of the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in 1822, with 7 handsome plates, including a hand-colored geological map of the island ...