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    Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet FRS (16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753), was an Anglo-Irish physician, naturalist, and collector, with a collection of 71,000 items which he bequeathed to the British nation, thus providing the foundation of the British Museum, the British Library, and the Natural History Museum, London.

  2. Há 3 dias · Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753) was born in Killyleagh, Ulster, in the North of Ireland, in relatively modest circumstances as the third son of migrants from Ayrshire in Scotland. Inspired by a childhood interest in natural history and his Protestant upbringing, he studied medicine and botany in London, Paris and Montpellier, taking ...

  3. Hans Sloane (Killyleagh, Condado de Down, Irlanda, 16 de abril de 1660 — Chelsea, Londres, 11 de janeiro de 1753) foi um médico, naturalista e colecionador irlandês de origem escocesa. Foi o primeiro cidadão britânico a receber um título hereditário.

  4. Explore the life of Sir Hans Sloane, the collector and physician whose work formed the basis of the Natural History Museum.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet (born April 16, 1660, Killyleagh, County Down, Ire.—died Jan. 11, 1753, London, Eng.) was a British physician and naturalist whose collection of books, manuscripts, and curiosities formed the basis for the British Museum in London.

  6. During his long life, Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) amassed an immense and diverse collection, perhaps the most significant of the early modern period. Assembled from c.1680s onwards, it included natural history and pharmaceutical objects, as well as books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, coins and other objects from across the world.

  7. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Sir Hans Sloane was one of the most influential men of early eighteenth-century London. He amassed one of the greatest private collections of plants, animals, antiquities, coins and other curiosities. These items became the founding core of the British Museum and, later, the Natural History Museum.